When collecting your pre-booked carer ticket or when purchasing one for the day, you will need to present one of the listed supporting documents for the disabled visitor at The Savill Garden Visitor Centre:

  • A valid Access Card - information on how to get an Access Card
  • A valid photocopy or photo of a Blue Badge with the expiry date clearly visible. The original Blue Badge should remain in your vehicle - information about a Blue Badge and how to apply
  • Proof of Disability Living Allowance (DLA) or Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  • A letter of award for Attendance Allowance
  • An Incapacity Benefit book or letter confirming that the recipient has been awarded Incapacity Benefit or Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
  • A BD8 or Certificate of Visual Impairment

If you are not able to present any of the supporting documents, the carer will be charged for a full price adult ticket.

Children sitting on a log.

Children’s play

With wide open green spaces and dedicated free play areas, Windsor Great Park offers families the opportunity to enjoy relaxed, outdoor fun together.

Both Obelisk Lawn and Home Park Public provide welcoming, no‑cost places for children to play, explore and use their imaginations in natural surroundings, all complemented by the adventurous world of walkways, slides, sculptures and treehouses found at Adventure Play, set within the woodland next to The Savill Garden.

Obelisk Lawn

The Obelisk Lawn features free, low‑level play equipment ideal for pre‑school children, offering a safe and gentle introduction to outdoor play. Located just two minutes from The Savill Garden Visitor Centre, it provides a relaxed, open setting where little ones can explore at their own pace.

Drinks, snacks and coffees are available from the kiosk on Obelisk Lawn. Toilets and other facilities are just a couple of minutes walk away at  The Savill Garden Visitor Centre

Toddler play area, Obelisk Lawn.
Children's play area, Home Park Public.

Home Park Public

Home Park Public includes a dedicated play area designed for children aged 3–12, set within a spacious, tree‑lined environment. The fenced playground offers age‑appropriate sections, including swings, a seesaw, and climbing frames with slides, all well‑maintained and surrounded by open space near Windsor Castle.

For facilities and other places to visit in Windsor Town Centre, take a look at the Town Centre Map.

Adventure Play

Adventure Play is a unique, hand-crafted adventure playground at Windsor Great Park. Hidden within the woodland next to The Savill Garden, you’ll discover a fascinating world of award-winning walkways, slides, sculptures and treehouses. 

But this is not just for the children.

Whether they want to climb among the trees or explore the amazing giant acorns, you can be right there, feeding their imagination and watching their confidence grow. Because this is play like you remember it – getting close to nature, challenging the body and stimulating the senses. 

Find out more and book tickets
View of slides and metal tunnels for Adventure Play.

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These useful links will help you make the most of your visit to Windsor Great Park.

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