Set in the south-eastern corner of Windsor Great Park, the Valley Gardens contain a tremendous range of trees, shrubs and flowering plants. As can be seen from the information below, these produce an ever-changing landscape throughout the year.
In particular, the gardens are well-known for their spectacular spring blossom, as an assortment of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and magnolias bloom in display.
Other attractions include a series of National Collections including the dwarf and slow-growing conifers in the Heather Garden, extensive hydrangea plantings and a wealth of other interesting shrubs and trees, many of which produce stunning autumn colours
Opening times: Open every day of the year from sunrise to sunset.
Admission: Free
Car Parking: There is a paying car park at the entrance and several free car parks within a one mile walking distance.
For a map of the Valley Gardens, please follow the link:
More information on the Valley Gardens is available on the The Royal Landscape website.