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United Kingdom
England
South East England
Windsor and Maidenhead
Cookham

Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk

Easy

4.5

(21)

125

hikers

Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk

01:33

6.06km

30m

Hiking

Embark on the Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk, an easy hiking route that guides you through diverse scenery. You'll follow tranquil riverside paths along the River Thames, then venture into lush meadows and chalk grassland slopes. A key highlight is the panoramic view from Winter Hill, offering expansive vistas across…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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1.74 km

Cock Marsh Nature Reserve

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Cock Marsh is a nature reserve situated alongside the River Thames. It features plenty of green space, rolling hills, and a large network of footpaths and is the perfect place for a leisurely stroll.

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3.45 km

The Bounty

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The Bounty pub is nestled alongside the River Thames near Cookham and is quite a popular destination amongst walkers. The pub boasts a cosy and inviting interior, with traditional décor …

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4.49 km

View Across the River Thames

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Enjoy scenic views across the water as you make your way along the famous River Thames.

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6.06 km

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2.84 km

2.08 km

727 m

292 m

< 100 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

2.77 km

2.60 km

375 m

252 m

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< 100 m

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Wednesday 6 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk?

While specific parking details are not provided, Cookham village is the primary access point for this walk. You can usually find parking options within or near the village, which serves as a convenient starting point for the trail.

How can I reach the Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk using public transport?

Cookham village is accessible by public transport, making it easy to reach the starting point of the walk without a car. Check local bus and train schedules for routes to Cookham.

Is the Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. However, please be aware that cattle graze on Cock Marsh from April to November, so it's important to keep dogs on leads or under close control during these months.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail offers different experiences throughout the year. While beautiful in all seasons, parts of the route, especially the wooden boardwalk and areas on the floodplain, can become very muddy and wet in winter due to flooding. Spring and autumn offer pleasant conditions, and summer is generally good, but be mindful of grazing cattle. Sturdy, waterproof walking boots are recommended, especially outside of dry periods.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Maidenhead and Cookham Commons area?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to access the Maidenhead and Cookham Commons area, including the Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk. It is generally open for public enjoyment.

What is the terrain like on the Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk, and should I expect muddy conditions?

The terrain is varied, featuring level grassy footpaths, natural earth paths, and gravel tracks. A short but steep climb up Winter Hill is part of the route, though it can be bypassed. Due to its location on a floodplain, parts of the trail, including a wooden boardwalk, are prone to flooding and can be very muddy and wet, especially in winter. Sturdy, waterproof walking boots are highly recommended.

Is the Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk suitable for all fitness levels, and can I avoid the steep climb?

The trail is generally rated as moderate due to the short, steep climb up Winter Hill. However, many sections are easy, making it suitable for various fitness levels. If you prefer a completely level walk, the ascent up Winter Hill can be bypassed, offering a gentler experience.

What natural features and landmarks can I expect to see along the route?

You'll enjoy riverside paths along the River Thames, lush meadows, and chalk grassland slopes. Highlights include the Cock Marsh Nature Reserve, panoramic views across the Thames Valley from Winter Hill, and the historic Cookham village with its picturesque thatched houses. You can also find the View Across the River Thames.

What makes Cock Marsh ecologically significant?

Cock Marsh is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its unique ecosystem. It features a swiftly changing landscape from steep chalk grassland to marshy, acid meadows, supporting rare plant species like water violet and the endangered brown galingale. The wetland meadows are also crucial for breeding waders and overwintering birds.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest on the trail?

Yes, the area has rich historical and cultural connections. It's believed to have inspired Kenneth Grahame's 'The Wind in the Willows.' Cookham was also home to artist Sir Stanley Spencer, whose paintings feature the moor and Fleet Bridge. Additionally, you can find four circular Bronze Age burial mounds (tumuli) on Cock Marsh, which are scheduled monuments.

Are there places to eat or drink near the trail?

Yes, refreshments are available in Cookham village. You can also find options at The Bounty Cafe and Bar, which is conveniently located near Cock Marsh.

Does this trail connect with other walking routes?

Yes, the route intersects with several other well-known paths. Notably, it covers significant sections of the Cookham and Cock Marsh Walk, Maidenhead, the European walking route E2 west, UK, South East England, and the Thames Path. You'll also find smaller portions of Shakespeare's Way and The Chiltern Way Berkshire Loop.

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