Eton Walkway
4 minute walk from the Christopher Hotel

The town of Eton has a diverse heritage and rich community which can be viewed by the popular Eton Walkway, a 2-mile / one-hour circular walk that connects 18 points of interest in Eton via a pedestrian footbridge starting at Windsor Bridge.
The route of the Walkway can be identified by permanent bronze markers that are set in the ground. The markers feature Eton’s coat of arms, which was originally given to the town by King Henry VI in 1449.
Whilst walking this scenic route you can find these points of interest along the way:
- The King’s Stables
- the Cockpit
- Porny School
- Baldwin’s Bridge
- Eton College
- the Burning Bush
- Eton Wall Game at the Timbralls
- Skinners’ Bridge
- Herschel Observatory
- the Gormley Statue
- Keate House
- the Natural History Museum
- Museum of Antiquities
- St John’s Church
- Jubilee Square
- the Brocas and Eton Boat House