Legoland
Distance: 13.9 miles
Website: http://www.legoland.co.uk
Hughenden Manor National Trust House
Hell Fire Caves
Website: http://www.hellfirecaves.co.uk/
Roald Dahl Museum
Website: http://www.roalddahlmuseum.org/
Henley-On-Thames
Founded in the 12th century, and best known for the annual Royal Regatta, Henley attracts some of the world´s finest rowers. Statues of those great Olympians Sir Steve Redgrave and Sir Matthew Pinsent greet visitors to the town´s award winning River and Rowing Museum.
Henley also attracts golfers to local courses, is home to the nationally known Henley Hawks rugby club and successful cricket and football clubs as well as a privately-owned polo ground.
The stretch of river between the regatta finish and Henley Bridge is the location for the annual Henley Festival of Music and Arts. Now a popular hospitality venue it attracts some of the world´s top entertainers to perform on a floating stage in front of a dinner-jacketed audience and the site.
Marlow-On-Thames
Chiltern Hills
Website: http://www.chilternsaonb.org/
London 2012 Olympic Games at Eton Dorney
Distance: 12.34 miles
Eton Dorney Rowing Centre at Dorney Lake is a world-class venue that will be used for the Rowing events during the London Olympic 2012 Games.
The venue is a 2,200m, eight lane rowing course with a separate return lane constructed to international standards. It is set in a 400-acre park with a nature conservation area. spectators.
The venue’s existing facilities have been enhanced to provide improved facilities for athlete warm-up and Canoe Sprint events during the Games. These works included the installation of a new 50m-span bridge over a widened entrance to the return lake for vehicles and pedestrians.