| Royalty Itinerary
1 night/2 days, 2 nights/3 days
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The 1 night and 2 day tour includes an overnight stay in Windsor
before cycling along the Thames. Return to Windsor across commons
and along a tiny canal or by cycling further along the river to
Hampton Court and taking the train.
The 2 night and 3 day tour includes an additional overnight stop
at Hampton Court before returning to Windsor. Richmond and Kew can
be included in the itinerary also.
Day One - Windsor and surrounding
villages
12
miles (18km), 25 miles (40km) or 37 miles (59km)
 At
a time to suit you, make your way to our base just outside Windsor
Great Park, to pick up your cycling equipment. Your host will meet
you there, organise your bicycle and run through your itinerary.
Then you are off on your bike to explore this idyllic park with
its amazing views of Windsor and the famous Savill Garden. Cycle
almost traffic free into the heart of Windsor and on into Eton.
Then explore the riverside villages with their charming brick and
timber buildings and inns.
Day Two - Along
the Thames
28
miles (45km) return to Windsor or 20 miles (32 km) to Hampton Court
 Cycle
through Old Windsor and then enjoy the delights of the Thames path
through the Runnymede meadows and beyond. This is a very rural ride
past houseboats and villas, famous islands and willow lined meadows,
pretty lock cottages, attractive steeples & ancient waterside
inns. Return to Windsor across leafy commons and along a tiny canal
or by cycling further along the river to Hampton Court and taking
the train. If you are staying a second night, your overnight stop
is at Hampton Court.
Day Three - Hampton
Court, Richmond and Kew
11
miles (18km, 20 miles (32km)) or 36 miles (58km)
We recommend the
third day of this tour as there is so much to see and do. Enjoy
Hampton Court Palace and a fascinating ride through the royal park
and along the waterside, dotted with famous historic houses. Discover
bustling Richmond with its old palace and riverside cafes and explore
Kew and its famed garden. Return to Windsor by train or by cycling
along rivers, canals and across commons.
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