Garden in full bloom in front of WIndsor Castle along the Windsor to Reading line
Distant shot of Windsor Castle along the Windsor to Reading line

Arts and culture

History and heritage

Outdoors and nature

Windsor to Reading

Windsor – Reading via Ashford

The Windsor to Reading line is bursting with a world of possibilities and exploration.

History & heritage

Situated on the south bank of the River Thames, Windsor has a rich mix of history and heritage. Windsor Castle stands over the town and is the largest and oldest inhabited castle in the world. Although it is an official residence of His Majesty The King, parts of the castle are open to visitors throughout the year. Discover over 1,000 years of royal history from William the Conqueror to modern day monarchs.

Arts & culture

The Windsor to Reading line can deliver you to the home of the UK’s iconic Reading Festival but there’s also a growing arts and culture scene that baosts some of the best entertainment in the country.

Outdoors & nature

Escape the capital and enjoy the open spaces and countryside along the Windosr to Reading line. Grab yourself a picnic and get closer to nature as you explore some of the fascinating places along the route.

About this line

Route

Windsor – Reading

Journey time

50 mins

Cost

From £11.50

Distance

20 miles | 33 km

This line is supported by:

Stations on this line:

  • Windsor & Eton Riverside
  • Datchet
  • Sunnymeads
  • Wraysbury
  • Staines
  • Ashford
  • Egham
  • Virginia Water
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