Monumento alla Magna Carta, Runnymede
Monumento alla Magna Carta, Runnymede
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The Magna Carta Memorial at Runnymede is a profoundly significant monument located in a historic water-meadow alongside the River Thames in Surrey, England. Situated near Windsor, approximately 20 miles west of central London, this site commemorates the sealing of the Magna Carta in 1215, a pivotal moment in the history of democracy and human rights. The memorial itself stands at an elevation of about 14 metres, nestled in a tranquil landscape that has witnessed centuries of history.
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Elevazione 10 m
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domenica 14 giugno
23°C
13°C
41 %
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Velocità max vento: 21,0 km/h
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Yes, Runnymede offers a variety of walking routes. You can enjoy leisurely strolls along the River Thames or more invigorating walks up to the Air Forces Memorial, which provides expansive views. The site is managed by the National Trust, ensuring well-maintained paths. For detailed routes, you can explore options on komoot that cater to different abilities and interests.
The terrain at Runnymede is generally easy, consisting primarily of flat meadows and riverside paths. However, the path leading up to the Air Forces Memorial involves an uphill climb. While comfortable walking shoes are always recommended, the majority of the site is accessible for a relaxed walk.
Absolutely! Runnymede is very family-friendly, offering plenty of open space for children to explore and play. The historical significance can be an engaging learning experience, and the easy terrain makes it suitable for walks with little ones. You might also find the contemporary 'The Jurors' artwork interesting for older children.
Yes, many of the trails at Runnymede are dog-friendly, making it a great spot to visit with your canine companion. Please ensure dogs are kept on a lead, especially around other visitors and wildlife, and remember to clean up after them.
Parking is available at Runnymede. While the intro mentions it can get busy, especially during peak times, arriving before mid-morning is often recommended. Specific details on parking fees can typically be found on the National Trust website for Runnymede.
As a significant historical site and popular outdoor area, Runnymede can become quite crowded on weekends, public holidays, and during peak seasons, particularly in milder weather. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting on a weekday or earlier in the morning.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. While the immediate memorial area is primarily historical, you can find cafes and pubs in the nearby towns and villages, such as Egham and Englefield Green, which are just a short drive away.
Runnymede is accessible by public transport. The nearest train station is Egham, which has direct connections to London Waterloo. From Egham station, you can typically take a local bus or a taxi to reach the memorial site. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes before your visit.
Beyond the main memorials, exploring the wider water-meadows along the River Thames can reveal quieter spots and different perspectives of the landscape. While not 'hidden' in the traditional sense, taking the time to wander off the most direct paths to the memorials can offer a more tranquil experience and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
For walking in Runnymede, comfortable walking shoes are always recommended, especially if you plan to visit the Air Forces Memorial. During milder weather, light layers are suitable. In winter, waterproof outerwear and sturdy, possibly waterproof, footwear would be advisable due to the potential for muddy conditions in the meadows and along the riverside paths.
The main paths around the Magna Carta Memorial and along the river are generally flat and accessible. However, the path leading up to the Air Forces Memorial is uphill and may be challenging for wheelchair users. It's best to consult the National Trust's accessibility information for specific details on routes and facilities.