Legoland

Legoland rides and attractions to head straight to

Since it opened in 1996, Legoland Windsor Theme Park and Resort in the leafy county of Berkshire has become a firm family favourite. Legoland Windsor really is a brilliant day out, with 11 themed lands, more than 55 interactive rides and attractions and around 50 million Lego bricks! Here we pick our favourite Legoland rides and attractions to whet your appetite.

Knights Kingdom

Legoland’s Knights Kingdom is the perfect place for young princes, princesses and future knights to play and let loose. Fairytale castles, moats and dragons make the area vivid and exciting. Rides in the Knights Kingdom include the fast-spinning Knights Quest carousel ride, the Dragon’s Apprentice mini rollercoaster and the thrilling Dragon rollercoaster for bigger kids.

Duplo Valley

Duplo Valley is the theme park’s newest place for its littlest visitors to play and learn. A full day of fun can be enjoyed at the area’s safari, waterslides, playgrounds, train ride and theatre. Amongst Duplo Valley’s many colourful attractions is the gentle boat ride, Fairy Tale Brook. This family-friendly trip around the valley includes plenty of fairy tale favourites to see and wildlife to spot along the banks.

Kingdom of the Pharaohs

Dodge traps, defeat evil mummies and navigate through an ancient labyrinth on-board your very own desert vehicle at Legoland’s Laser Raiders ride in the Kingdom of the Pharaohs. After shooting down some troublesome creatures, kids can also enjoy Scarab-Bouncers – an indoor ride which thrusts braver visitors 15 foot into the air.

Adventure Land

The Atlantis Submarine Voyage is the highlight of Adventure Land. The world’s first submarine ride immerses visitors into a magical underwater world to travel along the sea bed to passages hidden within the heart of Legoland. Expect plenty of fishy creatures and missions on your search for Legoland’s secret underwater ruins. Other interactive things to do in Adventure Land include ducking and diving on the SQUID Surfer jet-skis, revisiting a prehistoric world at the park’s Dino Safari and scaling the 22-foot Climbing Wall.

Pirates Shores

Seafarers and swashbucklers can learn some new skills and enjoy some blood pumping rides at Legoland's newest land, Pirates Shores. Rides and experiences include panning for gold at the Pirate Goldwash, swinging on the huge Jolly Rocker galleon, wildlife watching in the Enchanted Forest and clambering over the fortress at the Castaway Camp.

Useful information

Legoland Windsor is situated just two miles from the centre of Windsor. Prices start from £39 however savings can be made if you book online.

The park is open from 10am throughout the season; however it does close up for the winter on 4 November apart from special events across the festive period.

If you are planning to travel by car, you should travel via junction 6 on the M54 from the north, junction 3 on the M3 from the south or via junction 13 on the M25 from London. A large car park is provided on site with a small £2 ticket price per car.

Why not stay overnight at one of our superb campsites near Legoland?

With Oxford, Reading, Newbury and London nearby, the park is perfectly situated for an all-round fun family trip in the outdoors. Have fun!

This article was last updated on April 17, 2019
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