
The Oxford Blue It is a family run establishment offering a warm and friendly welcome. It also has a kids play area in the garden.
Facilities include free wifi Internet, award winning chef, Sunday Carvery and function room available.
The Oxford Blue
Is situated on the borders of Berkshire and Surrey, with magnificent views over the open countryside, and close to the centre of Windsor and Runnymede (Where the Magna Carta was signed) Easy access to the M25 and M4 (only five minutes away) very easy to find being only five minutes drive from Junction 13 of the M25, close to Staines, Windsor, and Heathrow Airport. Extensive car parking is available.
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle, one of England's most popular tourist attractions, the Castle is an official residence of The Queen. The Changing of the Guard, one of the highlights of Windsor, takes place throughout the year, depending on the weather.
Visitors can watch the new Guard march up the High Street to the Castle at 10.50 am and the old Guard march back down at about 11.25 am. The actual 'Changing' ceremony takes place at 11.00 am outside the Guardroom in the Lower Ward of Windsor Castle.
Legoland
Set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, Legoland offers lots of fun for all the family, with over 50 interactive rides, attractions and live shows to choose from. Formerely Windsor Safari Park.
The Long Walk & Windsor Great Park.On either side of the long walk are the London Planes and Horse chestnut trees, which were planted to replace an avenue of elm trees which fell victim to Dutch Elm Disease. It is a pleasant walk from The Oxford Blue through to Windsor Great Park the route may be slightly muddy in parts depending on weather conditions.
To get to Windsor Great Park from The Oxford Blue with the Union Inn on your right continue up Crimp Hill and turn right where the road bends sharply to the left.
- Enter the Great Park through the Deer Park Gates.
- Carry on passing the Bears Rails Camping area on your left.
- Soon, looking to your left, you should see the spectacular Copper Horse surmounting snow hill.
- Next turn left on a track to join the Long Walk.
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- Turn left into the Long Walk and climb steadily up to the Copper Horse. (King George IV, erected the statue in memory of his father George III, laid the foundation stone in 1829).
- Follow the road round to the right and pass through the deer gates.
- Follow the road round to the left, at a pedestrian only sign turn left into a wide grassy path.
- At the next cross paths turn right and follow the path to the perimeter fence of the Royal Lodge. The Royal Lodge was once the home of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
- Follow the path to a junction of several roads and turn left, continue on to a "T" junction and turn left and follow the road round the front of the Royal Lodge gatehouse.
- Cross the road and pass through the deer gates to join a bridleway which soon slopes downhill. After some distance cross a bridge over a small stream and continue on to rejoin the track by Bears Rails.
- Turn right and carry on back through the deer gates and onto crimp hill.
- Turn left at the "T" junction with Crimp Hill and back to The Oxford Blue
Hotel's Cancellation Policy24 hours be for arrival.
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