This Berkshire market town has been named one of the prettiest in the UK making it well worth a visit this spring.
The beautiful riverside town of Bray, situated on the banks of the River Thames is close to the popular neighbouring towns of Windsor and Maidenhead.
The village is a must-visit for foodies to explore the menus of the two three-Michelin star restaurants renowned for culinary excellence.
Bray is home to Heston Blumenthal’s three-star Michelin restaurant – The Fat Duck - which has been named the ‘Best Restaurant in the UK’ multiple times and ‘Best Restaurant in the World’ in 2005’s Restaurant magazine.
The Roux Brother’s Waterside Inn, founded by brothers Michel and Albert Roux also sits in this charmingly quintessential English village.
The family restaurant, dating back to 1972, is steeped in history and sits on the edge of the Thames.
Diners can enjoy the award-winning menu whilst marveling at the stunning riverside views.
The town scooped national attention in November as it was named one of the prettiest in the UK by the Telegraph.
According to locals, you may even be lucky enough to spot one of the many celeb neighbours in the local pub.
The beautiful stretch of the Thames where Bray lies is relatively unspoiled and is perfect for a relaxing walk and explore after a slap-up meal.
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