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Rolling Chiltern hills, a magical garden and the home of a Victorian prime minister await you in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.
Whether you'd like to sit down for a hot lunch in a café or dine al fresco on your best picnic rug, there are plenty of options for you to choose from.
Pop into the shop and plant centre for the perfect gift or plant for your garden and enjoy hot or cold drinks and food made fresh at Stowe Gardens every morning.
Choose from a range of refreshments at the cafes and kiosks at Cliveden fuel your visit around the estate.
Enjoy food and drink and buy a reminder of your day out on your visit to Basildon Park. Pick up a tasty treat in the tea-room or grab a gardening must-have in the shop.
The two estates and their villages offer convenient spots for refreshments, lunch or cream teas, a cosy country pub and a smattering of local shops.
Set aside some time on your visit to Claydon to head for this historic courtyard – run by Claydon Estate – to relax, shop, or to enjoy a drink or a bite to eat at the Phoenix Kitchen.
Enjoy light snacks, hot meals and drinks in the café, then have a browse in the shop or pick up a bargain in the second-hand bookshop.
If you're seeking peace and quiet, or somewhere the family can get together in the great outdoors, here are some great picnic locations with picturesque backdrops.
Meadows and lakes await you at Stowe. Picnic with the grand house at your back, overlooking Octagon Lake.
There are picnic benches in Hughenden’s orchard, or venture to the east slope for far-reaching views over the ha-ha, and across Hughenden valley and the Chiltern Hills.
The most popular place for picnics at Waddesdon is below the Parterre, but there are plenty of quieter spots with shade and magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.
Cliveden has a wealth of picnic spots. The Water Garden is a picturesque, family-friendly space to picnic on benches. Or take in the view on benches by the river.
The lawn in front of the mansion has been the chosen picnic spot for Basildon Park's residents for generations. Or for a quieter picnic, find a bench nestled in the sheltered woodland.
There are some lovely picnic spots at Greys Court. Just bring a rug and throw it down under the oak trees. Or, for a picnic with a view, the lower lawn is a favourite spot.
The rolling countryside of West Oxfordshire is ideal for walking and picnics. Why not take a stroll around Coleshill Village and into the parkland?
White Horse Hill has to be one of the best viewpoints for a picnic in the whole of the South of England. Pack a kite and some windproof clothes, as it can be breezy.
Rolling Chiltern hills, a magical garden and the home of a Victorian prime minister await you in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.