Dump Stations In Windsor And Maidenhead, UK
51.4800° N, 0.6243° W
Quick Overview
Windsor and Maidenhead sits in the Thames Valley just west of London, home to the famous castle, Legoland, and some of the prettiest stretches of the River Thames. RVingLife lists several dump stations in the area, with some free options -- and we're adding more as the community identifies facilities across this popular but compact borough.
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Getting Around Windsor and Maidenhead by RV
The M4 motorway runs right through the borough, with Junction 6 (for Windsor) and Junction 8/9 (for Maidenhead) providing easy access. The A404(M) connects to the M40 northbound toward the Midlands. The A308 links Windsor to Maidenhead along the Thames. All main routes handle motorhomes without restrictions.
Windsor is only about 25 miles west of central London, making it a popular base for visiting the capital without dealing with London's ULEZ charges and congestion zone. Heathrow Airport is just 10 miles to the east if you're picking up or dropping off family. The roads around Windsor town centre get very congested at weekends and school holidays, particularly the approach to the castle and Legoland. Diesel prices in the area reflect the Thames Valley premium -- fill up at a supermarket station in Maidenhead or Slough for the best rates.
RV Dump Stations Costs in Windsor and Maidenhead
In Windsor and Maidenhead, a portion% of listed dump stations are free and a portion% charge a fee. The Thames Valley is one of the pricier areas in England for motorhome touring, reflecting its proximity to London and high local property values.
Caravan parks in the area typically charge 30-45 pounds per night for a serviced pitch with waste disposal. Legoland's own campsite (seasonal) charges a premium but includes park entry. The few Certified Locations in the area offer simpler facilities at lower prices but are in high demand during summer. Booking well ahead is essential for any stay during school holidays.
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Best Time to Visit Windsor and Maidenhead by RV
Winter
Nov - Feb
36-48°F
Crowds: Low
Windsor Castle remains open year-round and the Changing of the Guard continues through winter. Christmas at Windsor is atmospheric but the town gets busy on weekends. Some caravan parks close seasonally.
Spring
Mar - May
42-60°F
Crowds: Medium
Spring brings flowers to Windsor Great Park and the Long Walk looks stunning. Easter marks the start of the busy season at Legoland. The Thames Path is at its best with wildflowers along the riverbanks.
Summer
Jun - Aug
55-75°F
Crowds: High
Peak season with Legoland drawing families from across the UK. Royal Ascot (June) pushes demand sky-high in the area. The Thames is buzzing with boat traffic and the towpaths are busy. Book everything well in advance.
Fall
Sep - Oct
48-62°F
Crowds: Medium
Autumn colours in Windsor Great Park and Virginia Water are genuinely spectacular. September brings much calmer visitor numbers while the weather holds. October half-term causes a mini-spike at Legoland.
Explore Windsor and Maidenhead
Windsor Castle is the main attraction and it draws serious crowds. There's no motorhome parking near the castle itself -- the town centre car parks mostly have height barriers. Base yourself at a caravan park and use public transport or a bike to reach the town. Legoland's car park can handle motorhomes for day visits but charges a hefty premium.
The Thames Path runs through the entire borough and offers fantastic walking along the river. Bray village, between Windsor and Maidenhead, is famous for its restaurants if you fancy a special meal out. Dorney Lake (the 2012 Olympic rowing venue) is a lovely spot for a riverside walk. Mobile signal is excellent across the borough on all networks -- you're in the heart of the Thames Valley commuter belt.
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Read more →Frequently Asked Questions About RV Dump Stations in Windsor and Maidenhead
How many dump stations are there near Windsor and Maidenhead?
RVingLife currently lists {{stationCount}} dump stations in the Windsor and Maidenhead area. This is a compact borough with limited space for motorhome facilities, but our community keeps adding new verified sites as they're found. Check back before your visit for the latest listings.
Can I park a motorhome in Windsor town centre?
Most Windsor town centre car parks have height barriers that won't accommodate motorhomes. Your best bet is to park at one of the peripheral car parks or base yourself at a nearby caravan park and use local buses or cycle into town. Windsor is very walkable once you're in the centre, so getting close is the main challenge.
Is Windsor a good base for visiting London by motorhome?
It can work well. Windsor is about 25 miles from central London, and you can take the train from Windsor and Eton Riverside to London Waterloo in under an hour. This avoids London's ULEZ charges, congestion zone, and the near-impossible task of parking a motorhome in the capital. The downside is that Thames Valley pitch prices are higher than options further out.
Does Legoland have motorhome parking?
Legoland's main car park can accommodate motorhomes for day visits, though you'll pay a premium parking rate. Legoland also operates a seasonal campsite adjacent to the park with pitches for motorhomes and caravans. The campsite includes park entry in its price and needs to be booked well in advance during school holidays.
Where can I get fresh water for my motorhome near Windsor?
Caravan parks in the area include fresh water as standard. Thames Water supplies the region and quality is perfectly safe for drinking. Some service stations along the M4 corridor have outdoor water points. Windsor Great Park doesn't have public motorhome water fill-up facilities, so top up at your base before heading out for the day.
When is the best time to visit Windsor and Maidenhead by motorhome?
May and September are the sweet spots -- warm enough for comfortable touring without the school holiday premium pricing and crowds. June is lovely but Royal Ascot pushes up demand and prices for a week. July and August are peak Legoland season and everything is at its most expensive. Windsor Castle is a year-round attraction worth visiting in the quieter winter months.
How many dump stations are there near Windsor and Maidenhead?
RVingLife currently lists {{stationCount}} dump stations in the Windsor and Maidenhead area. This is a compact borough with limited space for motorhome facilities, but our community keeps adding new verified sites as they're found. Check back before your visit for the latest listings.
Can I park a motorhome in Windsor town centre?
Most Windsor town centre car parks have height barriers that won't accommodate motorhomes. Your best bet is to park at one of the peripheral car parks or base yourself at a nearby caravan park and use local buses or cycle into town. Windsor is very walkable once you're in the centre, so getting close is the main challenge.
Is Windsor a good base for visiting London by motorhome?
It can work well. Windsor is about 25 miles from central London, and you can take the train from Windsor and Eton Riverside to London Waterloo in under an hour. This avoids London's ULEZ charges, congestion zone, and the near-impossible task of parking a motorhome in the capital. The downside is that Thames Valley pitch prices are higher than options further out.
Does Legoland have motorhome parking?
Legoland's main car park can accommodate motorhomes for day visits, though you'll pay a premium parking rate. Legoland also operates a seasonal campsite adjacent to the park with pitches for motorhomes and caravans. The campsite includes park entry in its price and needs to be booked well in advance during school holidays.
Where can I get fresh water for my motorhome near Windsor?
Caravan parks in the area include fresh water as standard. Thames Water supplies the region and quality is perfectly safe for drinking. Some service stations along the M4 corridor have outdoor water points. Windsor Great Park doesn't have public motorhome water fill-up facilities, so top up at your base before heading out for the day.
When is the best time to visit Windsor and Maidenhead by motorhome?
May and September are the sweet spots -- warm enough for comfortable touring without the school holiday premium pricing and crowds. June is lovely but Royal Ascot pushes up demand and prices for a week. July and August are peak Legoland season and everything is at its most expensive. Windsor Castle is a year-round attraction worth visiting in the quieter winter months.

