Towns in Berkshire
 | Bray, BerkshireBray is a pretty place lying on a bend of the Thames a short distance from Monkey Island where there was once a fishing lodge belonging to the Dukes of Marlborough... Information | Pictures (4) | Hotels | Forum | Add town to favourites |
 | Eton, BerkshireSituated just over the river Thames from Windsor, Eton is best known for its world famous ancient public school, which was attended by both Prince Harry and William, and many..... Information | Pictures (25) | Hotels | Forum | Add town to favourites |
 | Newbury is a lovely town, it is rich in 17th century buildings with the Tudor granary building being of immense attraction... Information | Pictures (86) | Hotels | Forum | Add town to favourites |
 | This town lies on the extremities of the Berkshire Downs and the Chiltern Hills at a point where the waters of the rivers Thames and Kennet meet making the River Thames a major river for the rest of its journey to the sea... Information | Pictures (141) | Hotels | Forum | Add town to favourites |
 | "the most fairy-like little nook on the whole river". - Jerome K. Jerome.. Information | Pictures (13) | Hotels | Forum | Add town to favourites |
 | Claimed to be the oldest inhabited village in Britain.. Information | Pictures (59) | Hotels | Forum | Add town to favourites |
 | Windsor, or rather Royal Windsor, is a seductive mix of history and romance with a unique atmosphere. It is a place where the sense of history is never far away, it is a town..... Information | Pictures (191) | Hotels | Forum | Add town to favourites |
 | There is much to do with England's great aviation history in the County of Berkshire, and at Woodley visitors will find the interesting Museum of Aviation which is appropriately..... Information | Pictures (16) | Hotels | Forum | Add town to favourites |