With the weather looking sunny this weekend, residents may be considering meeting up in a group of six.

And what better way to celebrate than with a picnic? Here are just a few of our favourite picnic spots in Berkshire.

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South Hill Park

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Ringmead, Bracknell RG12 7PA

This beauty spot in Bracknell has got gorgeous views and is ideal for families to enjoy a picnic.

There is plenty to see at South Hill Park, including its elegant red-brick mansion of an Arts Centre and maze gardens where the children can enjoy playing.

Windsor Great Park

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The Crown Estate Windsor Great Park SL4 2HT

We couldn't have a list of picnic spots without including this local beauty!

Home to 4,800 acres of sweeping parkland, award-winning gardens, ancient woodland and forest trails that are just waiting to be explored.

There is something for everyone within Windsor Great Park, at any time of year.

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Just bring along a picnic blanket and some friends and enjoy the scenery.

Lily Hill Park, Bracknell

Slough Observer: Lily Hill ParkLily Hill Park

Lily Hill Rd, Bracknell RG12 2RX

Lily Hill Park is a beautiful, spacious green space surrounded by woodland.

It also features the longest picnic table in The UK - what more could you want?

The historical park is popular for with walkers, runners, and those just wanting to lay back and relax for a few hours.

It includes woodlands, formal gardens and some unique wooden sculptures.

Caversham Court Gardens, Reading

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Church Rd, Reading RG4 7AD

Take a picnic blanket and enjoy the beautiful scenery in Caversham Court Gardens.

It's a public garden a mansion located on the north bank of the River Thames in Caversham, Reading.

Bursting with beauty and history, the gardens recently won the prestigious Green Flag Award, as well as a Green Heritage Site award again in 2019.

For a picnic with a relaxing view of the river and surrounded by nature in the midst of the hustle and bustle of Reading, look no further.

Cookham Moor

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2 High St, Cookham, Maidenhead SL6 9SG

This is a lovely long walk in Cookham by the riverside with plenty of green space so your group of six can have a picnic.

The sunset in the evenings looks gorgeous when it reflects off of the river, where you can enjoy the beautiful homes opposite.

Black Park Slough

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Black Park Rd, Slough SL3 6DS

This country park in Wexham has 250 hectares of land for you to walk around.

There's a beautiful green space in the park where you can set up a picnic blanket and enjoy some food with friends. This park also has beautiful woods for you to explore and a lake.