Things to do in Berkshire outdoors

Berkshire, a place of fun and adventure, a county to explore for a day out to remember. What do you, your family and friends enjoy? Attractions, activities and events? VisitRevisit has everything you need to plan a perfect day out. Start to build your day out today, search for things to do, add the things you will enjoy to your itinerary and when you’re ready, enjoy your day out.

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Legoland Windsor Resort
Attraction
From £34

Legoland Windsor Resort

For an awesome family day out this year, visit the LEGOLAND Windsor Resort and experience the ultimate LEGO adventure!

Black Park Country Park
Attraction
Free

Black Park Country Park

Black Park covers over 500 acres of woodland, heathland and open space in South Buckinghamshire.

Canoe and Kayak Adventures
Activity
From £30

Canoe and Kayak Adventures

Family Run canoe and kayak /sub Board Rental Business in the Heart of Windsor. We love to assist you with day trips or Camping trips and corporate events

Attraction
Free

Cocksherd Wood

Ancient woodland supporting a wide variety of flora and fauna and known locally as Bluebell Wood.

Cloud Stables
Activity
Adults from £25

Cloud Stables

Offers assisted livery, schooling horses. Excellent facilities including floodlit outdoor arena, show jumps, cross country jumps, turnout, hacking, etc.

Attraction
Adults £21.20

Windsor Castle

The oldest and largest occupied castle in the world.

Animal Rangers
Attraction
Adults £99.99

Animal Rangers

Inspiring children through animals.

National Trust Ashdown
Attraction
Adults £6

National Trust Ashdown

Discover the National Trust's unusual Dutch-style Ashdown House on the Berkshire Downs.

Datchet Golf Club
Activity
From £16.50

Datchet Golf Club

Datchet Golf Club is one of the oldest courses in the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire.

Attraction
Free

Ockwells Park

Ockwells Park was opened to the public in the 1980s and now includes a large play area and sports pitches for softball and baseball.