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Hiking around Colnbrook With Poyle explores the southern end of the Colne Valley Regional Park. The landscape is characterized by tranquil wetlands, extensive green spaces, and picturesque riverside paths, primarily following the Jubilee River, River Colne, and Grand Union Canal. The terrain is largely flat, moving through woodlands, open parkland, and nature reserves.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On Harmondsworth Moor, squashed between the M25 and Heathrow Airport, is land which has been returned to nature after being gravel pits and landfill. There is a lovely hilltop, which is called the Keyhole. A narrow path between two small mounds is a path is lined by large rectangular stones - remnants of the original Waterloo Bridge demolished in 1935. The form a narrow passage to a wider opening, or reminiscent of a keyhole. The stones include an inscription that reads "FOR WORDS, LIKE NATURE HALF REVEAL AND HALF CONCEAL THE SOUL WITHIN" Worth a detour for both the history and the views.
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The statue of Queen Victoria on Castle Hill was created by Sir Edgar Boehm in 1887 to commemorate the Queen's Golden Jubilee and was funded by the people of Windsor and the surrounding area.
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Here from the North Terrace on the way to the State Rooms you can enjoy a beautiful view of Windsor.
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For an optimal experience at Hilltop View, plan your visit during late spring to early summer (May to June). [1] This period offers mild weather and longer daylight hours, enhancing the panoramic views. Ensure you wear sturdy footwear, as the terrain can be uneven. Don't forget to bring a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery. [1] https://skybridgecars.com/a-transfer-trip-to-britain-s-most-scenic-hilltop-views-and-panoramas
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Just a stone's throw from the information board is the actual Magna Carta memorial. Unfortunately, two different users have turned it into two separate highlights in the komoot system, see =>> https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/547090
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A very beautiful historic train station with nice restaurants and shops.
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The old Windsor Bridge is an iron and granite, multi-span bridge over the Thames. It connects Windsor and Eton and the Thames Path long distance trail also crosses here. It's thought that there has been a bridge here since the 12th century, this bridge was opened in 1824.
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Yes, the area is well-suited for circular walks. Many trails loop through local green spaces and nature reserves. For an easy and accessible option, the Datchet Border loop from Datchet is a short walk that gives you a good feel for the local landscape. Many other routes also follow circular paths, connecting parks like Pippins Park and Crown Meadow.
Most parks and trails in the Colnbrook and Poyle area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially in nature reserves like the Arthur Jacob Nature Reserve to protect wildlife. Open spaces such as Harmondsworth Moor are popular with local dog walkers and offer plenty of room to roam.
The region offers many easy, flat walks perfect for a family outing. The 'Green Spaces discovery trail' connects seven local parks, including Pippins Park, which has a lit circular path and a stream. These routes are generally short, accessible, and provide a safe environment for children to explore.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the The Jurors at Runnymede – Windsor Bridge loop from Sunnymeads is a demanding hike of over 27 km. It's a full-day trek that explores a significant stretch of the Thames Path and historic Runnymede, offering a serious challenge for experienced hikers.
The hiking landscape is surprisingly green and diverse for an area so close to London. Expect flat terrain dominated by riverside and canal-side paths, wetlands, and woodlands. The area is the southern gateway to the Colne Valley Regional Park, so you'll find a network of lakes, rivers, and connected green spaces that offer a refreshing escape.
Several routes pass through towns and villages with traditional pubs. The Henry VI Pub, Eton – Windsor Guildhall loop from Slough is a great example, as it's designed around a visit to a historic pub in Eton, making it a perfect choice for combining a good walk with some refreshment.
Parking availability varies. For walks starting in towns like Datchet or Wraysbury, there are often public car parks near the train stations, which are convenient starting points for many trails. Some of the larger parks, like Harmondsworth Moor, also have dedicated parking areas. It's always wise to check for local restrictions before you travel.
Yes, the area is well-served by public transport. Many popular hikes start from or pass near train stations such as Wraysbury, Sunnymeads, Datchet, and Slough. This makes it easy to plan a linear walk from one station to another or to start a circular route without needing a car.
The Arthur Jacob Nature Reserve is a key highlight, known for its beautiful wetland environment and reedbeds which attract dragonflies in summer. Nearby, the Poyle Poplars Community Woodland offers a peaceful walk through native trees. For a larger expanse, the highly-regarded Harmondsworth Moor features well-maintained paths through fields and parkland.
There are nearly 400 hiking routes to explore around Colnbrook and Poyle. The vast majority are easy or moderate, making the area very accessible. Whether you're looking for a short stroll through a park or a longer riverside trek, you'll find plenty of options.
The trails around Colnbrook and Poyle are highly rated by the komoot community, with over 10,000 hikers having explored the area. Reviewers often praise the peaceful riverside paths and the surprising amount of green space so close to an urban environment.
Absolutely. The nearby Runnymede meadows are rich in history. The Magna Carta Memorial – The Jurors at Runnymede loop from Datchet is a moderate hike that takes you directly through this historic landscape, where you can see memorials related to the sealing of the Magna Carta.


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