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    Windsor

    Windsor

    The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead is a short break destination in South East England combining 1,000 years of history, contemporary shopping and fine dining with sports, leisure activities and events.

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    Oxford

    Even the name 'Oxenford' recalls the city's close links to the Thames (or Isis as it's called locally), where oxen and wagons could safely cross the river.

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    London

    London

    The Thames flows through Central London and provides a stunning backdrop to many of the city's top tourist attractions.

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    Maidenhead

    Maidenhead

    Maidenhead has great rail connections and the town centre has a range of over 300 shops. It is home to Maidenhead Heritage Centre and a thriving arts and culture scene at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts.

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    Marlow

    Marlow is without a doubt one of the loveliest locations on the River Thames, set amongst the rich meadows of the river valley and alongside the woodlands of the Chiltern Hills.

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    Reading

    Reading

    One of the UK's top ten retail destinations alongside the River Thames and River Kennet and 900 years of history at its heart with Reading Abbey Quarter and an array of well-known and local events.

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    Wallingford

    Market Place, Wallingford

    Wallingford is a pretty market town nestled between the River Thames and the ancient ruins of Wallingford Castle in the glorious South Oxfordshire countryside.

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    Benson

    Benson, once known as Bensington, is a large Thames-side village in South Oxfordshire, a short distance from Wallingford, with a history dating back to around 10,000 BC. As well as a popular High Street and two pubs including the 18th-century…

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    Faringdon

    Faringdon

    The market town of Faringdon is perched on a golden limestone ridge between two river valleys – the Ock and the Thames. Just 2.5 miles from the River Thames, Faringdon enjoys panoramic views of the surrounding area.

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    Bray

    A pretty riverside parish with a three-mile frontage on the Thames between Maidenhead and Windsor, Bray has become a very popular stopping place for visitors to the Royal Borough as it features a wealth of cottages, houses and fine dining.

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    Southern Oxfordshire

    Whether you are plan a relaxing weekend away or a short family break, you'll be sure to find a range of attractions and activities to keep everyone happy. Southern Oxfordshire is a treasure trove waiting to be explored.

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    Eton

    On the opposite bank of the River Thames from Windsor lies the town of Eton. Connected by a footbridge, Eton has an importance of its own both historically and commercially.

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    Bray

    A pretty riverside parish with a three-mile frontage on the Thames between Maidenhead and Windsor, Bray has become a very popular stopping place for visitors to the Royal Borough as it features a wealth of cottages and houses, fine dining and…

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    Henley on Thames

    Henley On Thames

    This 13th century market town is one of the most beautiful towns in England.  Henley on Thames enjoys a wonderful stretch of river with delightful independent shops, brilliant pubs, numerous cafes and great restaurants, while throughout the summer…

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    Runnymede

    Windsor Road, Egham

    The Borough of Runnymede is famous for its monuments, the most famous being the one to commemorate the Magna Carta. The area is a riverside setting of meadows, grassland and woodland with a network of pleasant paths and pleasure gardens.

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    Abingdon

    Abingdon

    The Vale of White Horse's largest town can be reached on foot from the Thames Path or by boat from the river. By road it is only 6 miles, 10 kilometres from Oxford.

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    Old Windsor

    Old Windsor was the oldest Saxon town in Berkshire and the seat of Edward the Confessor. It continued in importance up until about 1100 when it was gradually overshadowed by the building of Windsor Castle two miles upstream.

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    Dorchester-On-Thames

    Dorchester-On-Thames

    A small historic Oxfordshire village sits at the confluence of the rivers Thame and Thames, just 9 miles south of Oxford.

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    Sunbury

    Sunbury On Thames

    The name Sunbury derives from the 10th Century Saxon Lord Sunna, who built a Burgh, or settlement on the Sunbury riverside. Today, a conservation area exists in Subury covering numerous historic buildings, restaurants and pubs and a beautiful stretch

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    Elmbridge Borough

    Esher

    Elmbridge is where town and country meet: a green Surrey borough within easy travelling distance of London.

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    High Wycombe

    High wycombe

    Buckinghamshire's largest town, once famous for its chair-making industry the town has recently seen the development of a superb new shopping and leisure complex - Eden.

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