Maidenhead Thicket Woods

The woods at Maidenhead Thicket are close to Stubbings Nursery. National Trust Robin Hoods Arbour to be found aside one of the paths. I

Guardians of the Green Way

The Guardians of the Green Way are eight wooden sculptures or sentinels that watch over the Green Way, created by artist Nick Garnett in 2012.

River Thames footpath to Cookham

The footpath along the River Thames from Maidenhead Bridge to Cookham spans 2-3 miles, offering picturesque views towards Cliveden. Notable sights include tree-lined paths, houses on Ray Mill Island, Boulters Weir, and boats on the river, enhancing the natural beauty of this popular walking route.

Maidenhead Guards Club Park

The Maidenhead Guards Club Park features a memorial stone, a plaque, open space, a footbridge over the Thames to the Island, and Canadian geese.

Maidenhead Sailing Club

Maidenhead Sailing Club is on Lakeside on Summerleaze Road. The lake is about 51 acres and there are organised races most weeks throughout the year.

St. Mary’s Church

St Mary’s Church can be found tucked away at the bottom of the High Street, at the rear of Hinds Meadow car park and The Bear pub.

United Reformed Church

Maidenhead United Reformed Church has origins back into 1662, when the Rector of Henley left his living as a result of the Act of Uniformity

The Boy and Boat

The Boy and Boat sculpture by Lydia Karpinska, standing at the junction of the High Street and King Street. The Boy and Boat stands at the top of the High Street, just outside the Methodist Chuuch.

York Stream

York Stream runs right through the centre of Maidenhead and under the end of the High Street at Chapel Arches.

World War One and Two Memorial

Commemorating those who were killed during the First and Second World Wars, this memorial is located outside the Town Hall in the centre of Maidenhead.