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Runnymede is a famous historical site which witnessed, in 1215, King John's sealing of Magna Carta. Set within the beautiful natural landscape are various memorials by Maufe, Jellicoe and Lutyens. The memorials commemorate moments in world history and provide the perfect countryside setting in which to remember and reflect. Note: WC only available when tea-room is open. Mooring/fishing fees payable, including members
- Reflect on world history at the Memorials.
- Stroll along the River Thames.
- Explore the ancient woodlands.
Guided walks throughout the year and Easter Trail event on Easter Monday. Dogs: Dogs on leads near livestock
 | WC only available when tea-room is open. Mooring/fishing fees payable, including members |
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| Memorials car park (hard-standing) |
| 1 Jan - 14 Apr 10 |
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| 15 Apr - 15 Sep 10 |
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| 16 Sep - 31 Dec 10 |
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| Riverside car park (grass/seasonal) |
| 15 Apr - 15 Sep 10 |
10 - 7 |
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| Car parks may close at dusk if earlier. Car parks closed 25 and 26 December. Riverside grass car park open when ground and weather conditions permit. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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01784 432891 Fax: 01784 479007 Email: runnymede@nationaltrust.org.uk
Admission free. Parking: pay and display. Fishing: daytime fishing only by permit, all year except 15 March to 15 June; day and season tickets available from tea-room or duty warden. Mooring and fishing fees apply to all, including members |
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