Ray Mill Island is located at Boulters Lock, Ray Mead Rd, Maidenhead SL6 8PE, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Ray Mill Island and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Ray Mill Island is an island in the River Thames in England at Boulter’s Lock near Maidenhead, Berkshire. It is immediately to the east of Boulter’s Island, separated by the former millstream. The island is now a park administered by the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

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5 Google Rating

Nice place to walk by the river plus the bonus of a little cabin to get a drink & a snack. Toasted s

5/ 5

Nice place to walk by the river plus the bonus of a little cabin to get a drink & a snack. Toasted sandwiches pretty good but coffee ☕ not so great. Nice chap serving which makes a change from some of the surly service around

Raghav Arora

5 Google Rating

Nice clean and peaceful place to spend a day out with family. Has a car park nearby too, and can go

5/ 5

Nice clean and peaceful place to spend a day out with family. Has a car park nearby too, and can go to Windsor too via a boat tour. And a riverside restaurant too - so all 5 stars with these :-)

David Mogford

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place, have a walk, sit have a coffee or tea, soft drinks, and snacks available at the sma

5/ 5

Beautiful place, have a walk, sit have a coffee or tea, soft drinks, and snacks available at the small cafe. And it's also very nice just to sit, and meditate. There is also a small aviary, with cage's for hamsters.

Jasikakaur Khalsa

5 Google Rating

Very nice for day out

5/ 5

Very nice for day out

Alex Mitchell

5 Google Rating

I don't know if there is a perfect place on earth, however Ray Mill Island must be pretty damn close

5/ 5

I don't know if there is a perfect place on earth, however Ray Mill Island must be pretty damn close. What a place. Take your friends. Take your family. Take yourself. If I were to show an alien a place that best summised all the feats of humanity, I would take the little green fella to Ray Mill Island.

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