There’s plenty of fun with the kids to be had this May half term in Windsor & Maidenhead. If you’re looking to keep the children entertained – and off their phones and screens – you’ll find a great choice of things to see and do.
As spring glides into summer the longer, warmer days make it a perfect time to visit Windsor. Read on for some great ideas to make the most of the Royal Borough.
Fingers crossed for some beautiful, sunny days but there’s a great selection of indoor things to do and outdoor things to do, whatever the weather, and even great ideas of things to do in Windsor when it’s raining.
Scroll down to discover a whole host of fun events and activities taking place during the May half term and be sure to check out our Family Fun page too.
Fun half term things to do for all the family
You’ll find special half term activities included in a visit to Windsor Castle, and there'll be a LEGO® Festival at LEGOLAND® Windsor!
Challenge your friends and family to an immersive game of real-life adventure in one of our escape rooms: Escape in 60 Escape Rooms Windsor or Windsor Escape Experience. Do you have what it takes to find clues, solve puzzles and get out before the time’s up?
Norden Farm Centre for the Arts is the place to keep the family entertained this May half term. With live shows, arts and crafts and family film screenings, there’s plenty to choose from. With free parking on site and a café bar serving adult and children’s menus, Norden Farm is always the go to for school holiday fun!
Outdoor events and activities for half term
Get out and about in the fresh air and enjoy parks and gardens in the Windsor area or take to the river and see Windsor from a different perspective.
Discover some beautiful countryside too, including National Trust places to visit and Windsor Great Park.
Make sure you book in advance for an energetic session at Adventure Play, the fun outdoor woodland playground where children can discover a fascinating world of walkways, slides, sculptures and treehouses!
Parking for the day is included with an Adventure Play ticket so families can explore more of Windsor Great Park with some short walks around Obelisk Pond, suitable for children’s bikes and scooters. Plan ahead and families can also book a table for lunch in The Savill Garden Kitchen.
Looking for something unique to do in the great outdoors this May half term? Whether you’re a thrill seeker looking for action-packed fun or simply after some quality time with friends and family Go Ape has the adventure scene covered. Join us in the heart of Bracknell, near Windsor for a day out in the treetops. Clamber up rope ladders, tackle tricky crossings and experience our iconic ziplines. Our forest doors will be open daily.
Get out and about with your canine companions. Read our guide to the most scenic dog walks.

Hawker Hurricane replica in Alexandra Gardens, image Nicola Bell @VisitWindsor
FREE things to do with the kids in Windsor this May Half Term!
If you’re wanting to stretch your legs, get some fresh air AND see some of the most iconic buildings and landmarks in Windsor town centre this half term, here a few Top Tips, that are FREE or low cost:
- Conquer The Long Walk; burn off some energy and see if you can reach the iconic Copper Horse statue at the far end. For a shorter walk, head out past the Two Brewers Pub and look up, left, at Cambridge Gate for an iconic view of Windsor Castle.
- Grab a selfie with the life-sized Lego Guard in the award-winning Daniel Toy Department, it is a one-off piece, built especially for Daniel Department Store!
- Explore Eton, remembering to keep looking up and try to locate the famous "man on the wall" (Edge II) sculpture by Antony Gormley.
- Take a walk by the river to feed the swans; they will be grateful for bread, defrosted frozen peas, spinach leaves and swan pellets (available for a small price from French Brothers ticket office).
- Snap a selfie and learn about the Hawker Hurricane replica plane, by Alexandra Gardens.
- Have a run around the Royal Windsor Maze, located near Jubilee Fountain in the Goswells; small children love following the tiled path.
- Download a copy of the Queen's Walkway and follow the trail of 63 bronze plaques / approx. 4 miles stroll.
- Watch the Guards marching on their way to/from the Castle, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays*. Read more about which guards are marching and the best places to see them. (*please check the monthly schedule in advance to avoid disappointment.)
- Call in to the Windsor & Royal Borough Museum. Open Tuesdays and Wednesdays, learn about Windsor over the centuries
- Take a guided tour of the Windsor Guildhall. View many beautiful paintings and a glimpse of this famous wedding venue, where the King Charles and Queen Camilla got married 20 years ago.
- Search for Windsor's famous pavement clock. Here's a clue, it's somewhere near the Castle!
- Grab an ice cream or delicious crepe from Fortescues, a hidden treasure on Church Street up on Guildhall Island.
Book a Windsor half term short break
Too much to fit in one day? We’d love you to stay over. We have plenty of family friendly accommodation including hotels and self catering apartments.
Discover family-friendly places to eat
And if you want to find some great places to eat out, check out our family friendly places to eat page.
Book tickets in advance
Tickets for many events and attractions can be purchased via the Windsor online shop.
Half term special offers
Don’t forget to find out more about our Special Offers for Food & Drink, Attractions and Accommodation.