10 perfect picnic spots across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire

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March 25, 2026

From riverside lawns in Marlow to peaceful corners near Henley and wide-open parkland with far-reaching views, these are our favourite local spots to roll out a blanket and make the most of the warmer months.

With sunnier days upon us, it’s the perfect excuse to slow things down, grab the factor 50, pack up a few sandwiches and head outdoors.

Whether you’re planning a last-minute lunch, a family day out or a catch-up with friends, these picnic spots across our patch offer just the right mix of scenery, space and fresh air.

Cliveden, Buckinghamshire

A standout National Trust estate, Cliveden combines sweeping terraces, woodland walks and beautifully maintained gardens overlooking the River Thames. There’s plenty of space to explore, with quieter corners to settle in for a picnic with a view.

It’s the kind of place where you can easily spend a full afternoon wandering before finding the perfect spot to pause and take it all in.

Higginson Park, Buckinghamshire

Set along the Thames in the heart of Marlow, Higginson Park is a firm local favourite. With open green space, riverside views and easy access to the town’s cafés and delis, it’s an effortless choice for a relaxed picnic.

Watch the boats drift past, enjoy the lively atmosphere and make the most of one of the area’s most scenic town parks.

Greys Court, Oxfordshire

Just outside Henley, Greys Court offers a quieter, more secluded setting. With its orchard, wildflower meadows and gentle woodland walks, it’s ideal for those looking to escape the busier spots.

It’s a peaceful place to unwind, with plenty of tucked-away areas perfect for a leisurely picnic.

Dinton Pastures Country Park, Berkshire

Dinton Pastures Country Park is a popular choice for group outings, thanks to its mix of lakes, open fields and walking routes.

There’s ample room to spread out, whether you’re bringing a picnic for family and friends or planning a full day outdoors exploring the trails and waterside paths.

Basildon Park, Berkshire

Set within rolling parkland, Basildon Park offers far-reaching countryside views and a classic picnic backdrop.

With wide open spaces and historic surroundings, it’s a great option for those who enjoy a slower pace and a more scenic setting for their outdoor lunch.

Shotover Country Park, Oxfordshire

Just outside Oxford, Shotover Country Park combines woodland trails with elevated viewpoints across the city and beyond.

It’s a great choice if you fancy pairing your picnic with a walk, with plenty of space to explore before settling in at one of the higher vantage points.

Windsor Great Park, Berkshire

Spanning vast areas of open land, ancient woodland and landscaped scenery, Windsor Great Park offers no shortage of picnic spots.

Whether you’re looking for wide grassy expanses or quieter shaded areas, it’s easy to find your own peaceful corner away from the main paths.

Black Park Country Park, Buckinghamshire

Surrounded by woodland and centred around a large lake, Black Park Country Park is a great option on warmer days.

With shaded areas, walking trails and open clearings, it’s a relaxed, natural setting that works well for both short visits and longer stays.

Cookham Common, Berkshire

Offering open grassland along the Thames, Cookham Common is a classic riverside spot with plenty of space to unwind.

There are scenic walking routes nearby too, making it easy to combine a gentle stroll with a relaxed picnic in a laid-back setting that feels quintessentially local.

Henley-on-Thames riverside, Oxfordshire

Sometimes the simplest option is the best. The riverside in Henley-on-Thames offers one of the prettiest picnic backdrops in the area, with rowers gliding past and plenty of spots to pause along the water’s edge.

Bring a blanket, settle in and enjoy one of Oxfordshire’s most charming views.

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10 perfect picnic spots across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Oxfordshire

Discover our favourite local spots to roll out a blanket and make the most of the warmer months.