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Marlow to Windsor Service

(Monday and Friday only from 19th May to 19th September 2008)
This service will not run on 26th May, 4th July and 25th August



This service passes through what is widely considered to be some of the most beautiful scenery on the Thames. The wooded surrounds of the Cliveden Estate are particularly attractive with the boat also passes many other highlights including the famous Boulter's Lock, the engineering masterpiece of Isambard Kingdom Brunel's railway bridge (Maidenhead), Oakley Court (used in many horror films), Windsor Race Course before finally finishing below the magnificent hilltop castle at Windsor.

 

Marlow to Windsor   a.m  
Marlow (Higginson Park) dep 9:30  
Marlow Lock   9:45  
Cookham Landing Stage   10:15  
Maidenhead (by Boulters Lock)   11:15  
Windsor Bridge arr 1:15  
       
Windsor to Marlow dep p.m  
Windsor Bridge   2:15  
Maidenhead (by Boulters Lock)   4:00  
Cookham Landing Stage   5:15  
Marlow Lock   5:45  
Marlow (Higginson Park) arr 6:00  

 

Click here for directions to Marlow, Cookham or Windsor landing stages

Click here for details about short trips from Marlow or Windsor

 
SINGLE
RETURN
Marlow
ADULT
SNR
CHILD
ADULT
SNR
CHILD
Cookham
£6.50
£6.20
£3.20
£9.70
£9.20
£4.80
Maidenhead
£8.90
£8.50
£4.40
£13.30
£12.70
£6.80
Windsor
£13.10
£12.50
£6.60
£18.40
£17.50
£9.10
 
Cookham
Maidenhead
£6.70
£6.40
£3.50
£9.80
£9.30
£4.80
Windsor
£11.40
£10.90
£5.80
£17.40
£16.60
£8.70
Marlow
£6.50
£6.20
£3.20
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-
-
 
Maidenhead
Windsor
£8.10
£7.70
£4.00
£12.80
£12.20
£6.30
Cookham
£6.70
£6.40
£3.50
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-
-
Marlow
£8.90
£8.50
£4.40
-
-
-
 
Windsor
Maidenhead
£8.10
£7.70
£4.00
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-
-
Cookham
£11.40
£10.90
£5.80
-
-
-
Marlow
£13.10
£12.50
£6.60
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-
-

Marlow to Windsor - The Sights

Marlow Lock
Quarry Hall and Woods
Formosa Island (largest island on the Thames)
Bourne End and Cookham Lock
Hedsor Park and ornamental castle
Cliveden Woods part of the Cliveden Estate
Boulters Lock (popular amongst painters and photographers)
Maidenhead (incorporated as a borough by Edward III)
Maidenhead Bridge (one of Isambard Kingdon Brunel's most famous works)
Bray Lock and village renowned for the vicar who once changed religion
4 times under as many monarchs
Monkey Island (previously fishing seat of the 2nd Duke of Marlborough)
Oakley Court (which houses the exiled French government during WWII
and also a venue for many Hammer Horror films (by nearby Bray studios)
Boveney Lock
Windsor Racecourse and Eton Rowing Lake
Windsor and Royal Castle