The River Thames, from Cotswolds to London
There's a lot more to the River Thames than London. From its source near the Cotswolds to Teddington lock, the River Thames is the perfect place to go boating, walking, fishing or relaxing in a pub or restaurant.
Autumn Half Term IdeasNeed something to keep your little ghosts entertained this autumn half term? We've got loads of fantastic ideas to keep them busy!
Time together on the River ThamesThe River Thames - the perfect place for couples to fall in love with food, art, history ... and of course each other!
A Wedding on the River ThamesThe River Thames is beautiful what ever the time of year, whether you want a perfect wedding location or a great place for your honeymoon!!Why not....
Enjoy the gardens of Ham House
Complimentary guided tours of Ham's 17th century formal gardens
>Full detailsRelax with an Autumn woodlands walk
Enjoy a guided walk through Cliveden's fantastic colourful woods
>Full detailsIndulge in a wine tasting dinner
Experience the romance of The River Thames with a four course dinner including wine and coffee at Macdonald Compleat Angler Hotel
>Full detailsTake part in the Longest River of Drawing
This is your chance to have a go at drawing in the Thames Gallery on the 'longest river of drawing' at the River and Rowing Musuem
>Full detailsStretch your legs in beautiful parkland
Discover the natural beauty and rich colours of Basildon Park on an Autumnal walk around the estate
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23 September 2008
This Inspires Me...exhibition at River and Rowing Museum
A Victorian body drag used to find dead bodies in the Thames and a 250,000-year-old axe are just a few of the unusual things that will be displayed in This Inspires Me… at the River and Rowing Museum.
17 September 2008
Cultural Olympiad celebrations open in Windsor
The 2008 Windsor Festival, will be celebrating the launch of the Cultural Olympiad for England’s South East region on Saturday, 27 September with a stunning light art walking trail
2 September 2008
The Great British Duck Race breaks world record!
The end of the summer holidays was marked in “eccentric British Style” when 3,000 spectators cheered on their ducks along the banks of the River Thames, in the world’s biggest charity duck race!
6 August 2008
New Windsor Wheel rolls into town
The Royal Windsor Wheel has returned to Alexandra Gardens, allowing visitors the chance to enjoy the spectacular panoramic views whatever the weather, from the comfort of their air-conditioned capsules.

