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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Welford Barns
  • 2

    Hampshire

    2 Welford Barns

    Ref: S882158

    Reviews 5

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    Fordingbridge is a traditional Hampshire town on the banks of the River Avon, and offers a good mix of shops, pubs and restaurants, a small museum of local history and a display of original work by the artist Augustus John, who lived here for many...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pippin
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    Hampshire

    Pippin

    Ref: S123183

    Reviews 62

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    This ground floor cottage is in Martin, Hampshire. It is surrounded by stunning countryside views with excellent opportunities for walking, riding and cycling. Martin is a community village with stores and a daily food market. There are many pubs,...

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    £73

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Horseshoe Cottage
  • Hampshire

    Horseshoe Cottage

    Ref: S366990

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    New for 2021 Set within the grounds of the owners’ home, Horseshoe Cottage is a tranquil adults’ retreat. Remote, yet easily accessible along a mile long private drive, the recently renovated semi-detached cottage is situated within the Forest in...

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    £99

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Russet
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    Hampshire

    Russet

    Ref: S123177

    Reviews 76

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    This ground floor barn conversion is in the country village of Martin, Hampshire. It is a short drive to Fordingbridge on the banks of the River Avon. It has many independent stores, restaurants and local pubs. New Forest National Park offers many...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Squirrel's Leap
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    Hampshire

    Squirrel's Leap

    Ref: S1048583

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    Micheldever is a picturesque village resting between Winchester and Reading. The village is known for its half-timbered cottages and peaceful countryside, offering a selection of attractions nearby including The Royal Logistic Corps Museum and The...

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    £93

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stable Cottage
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    Hampshire

    Stable Cottage

    Ref: S1035345

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    Burley is a charming village located in Hampshire, just a short distance from the coastal town of Bournemouth. Rich in history, the village is adorned with enchanting thatched cottages and is nestled in the heart of the New Forest National Park....

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    £173

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Alresford House
  • Hampshire

    Alresford House

    Ref: S819936

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    Alresford, a Georgian town steeped in history, captivates with its charming architecture. A mere 15 minutes from the historic Winchester, our location provides an ideal base for exploring the scenic South West of England. The South Downs way, a...

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    £100

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Roughwood
  • Hampshire

    Roughwood

    Ref: S226153

    Reviews 25

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    Resting within the civil parish of Ringwood, the village Poulner is a small settlement found just south of the Blashford Lakes Nature Reserve. Several pubs call this quaint Hampshire village home, as well as a few shops and convenience stores...

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    £128

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Greencroft Annexe
  • Hampshire

    Greencroft Annexe

    Ref: S101817

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    This self-contained ground floor annexe to a family house is situated in a quiet residential lane in the Woodside area of Lymington and overlooks fields from the garden. It is well equipped and furnished to provide comfortable accommodation for...

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    £83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rabbit's Warren
  • Hampshire

    Rabbit's Warren

    Ref: S81246

    Reviews 38

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    £88

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Ashley Heath
  • Hampshire

    1 Bed Cottage in Ashley Heath

    Ref: S233611

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 1 bedroom – king-size - 1 shower room - Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer - Electric and central heating included - Off-road...

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    £63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Bike Shed
  • Hampshire

    The Bike Shed

    Ref: S1018804

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    A quaint village resting amid the countryside of Hampshire. West Tytherley is a tranquil holiday spot boasting a useful convenience store and a charming old pub with a skittle alley and serving delicious food. The surrounding area is a paradise...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Southlings Annexe
  • Hampshire

    Southlings Annexe

    Ref: S102253

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    Southlings Annexe is the perfect bolthole for a couple looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The welcoming ambience and peace and tranquillity found at Southlings is lovely, enough to never want to return home. Adjoined...

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    £105

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Mockbeggar
  • Hampshire

    1 Bed Cottage in Mockbeggar

    Ref: S778393

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    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - Open-plan living space with king size bed - 1 shower room with WC - Oven, hob, microwave and fridge - Smart TV - Lawned rear garden with outdoor furniture - Parking for 1 car - Pub 0.9...

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    £91

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Forever Summer
  • 1

    Hampshire

    Forever Summer

    Ref: S521609

    Reviews 15

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    Lymington is on the west bank of the Lymington River at the western end of The Solent, near the New Forest National Park. Regular ferry service to the Isle of Wight makes it a popular sailing destination. The town has many boutiques, craft shops,...

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    £173

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stones Throw
  • 2

    Hampshire

    Stones Throw

    Ref: S842162

    Reviews 5

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    The charming market town of Lymington is situated on the west bank of the Lymington River at the western end of The Solent, at the southern edge of the New Forest National Park. As well as being a favoured sailing resort, there are also regular...

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    £72

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Robeen
  • 1

    Hampshire

    Robeen

    Ref: S102305

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    This spacious and welcoming bungalow with a good sized, private garden is near the centre of Sway.

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    £95

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Cherry Trees
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    Hampshire

    Cherry Trees

    Ref: S683263

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    Cherry Trees, is an elegantly finished two bedroom cottage right on the edge of open forest in the quiet village of East Boldre. The property sleeps up to four guests comfortably in two bedrooms. The spacious lounge/diner overlooks the pretty...

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    £155

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Badgers Sett
  • Hampshire

    Badgers Sett

    Ref: S700889

    Reviews 11

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    Titchfield Common is one of several Southern Hampshire residential areas, close to both Southampton Water and Portsmouth Harbour. Titchfield village is well known for its charming, historic centre, the imposing ruins of the Abbey dating back to...

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    £97

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Crib Cottage
  • Hampshire

    Crib Cottage

    Ref: S1076820

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    £119

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Saltbox Cottage
  • Hampshire

    Saltbox Cottage

    Ref: S101750

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    We are pleased to offer this delightful and stunning refurbishment of a two bedroom, listed mews cottage with private parking, just off the popular Georgian Lymington High Street. Tastefully renovated, this quirky, attractive cottage is situated...

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    £107

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Herons Nest
  • 1

    Hampshire

    Herons Nest

    Ref: S1227972

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    The charming market town of Lymington is situated on the west bank of the Lymington River at the western end of The Solent, at the southern edge of the New Forest National Park. As well as being a favoured sailing resort, there are also regular...

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    £115

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Coach House
  • Hampshire

    The Coach House

    Ref: S268137

    Reviews 46

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    The traditional Hampshire town of Fordgingbridge sits on the banks of the River Avon, offering a selection of shops, pubs and restaurants, a small museum of local history, a display of original work by artist Augustus John, who lived here for many...

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    £177

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stapleton Farm Bungalow
  • 2

    Hampshire

    Stapleton Farm Bungalow

    Ref: S1065364

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    Alderholt is a friendly, scattered east Dorset community, found on the borders of Hampshire and Wiltshire, lying in an attractive area of woodland, heathland and commonland, through which flows the River Avon, well-known for its trout fishing....

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    Hampshire is a hybrid county

    Hampshire is a hybrid county. A home for holidaymakers who want it all. Spread over 1,500 square miles, Hampshire doesn't choose between offering beautiful beaches, rolling countryside or rich and vibrant cities. It does them all, with spectacular success.

    Portsmouth is perfect for pictures

    For those craving the bustling excitement that only a major city can bring, Hampshire is home to three top-notch choices. To start, there's Portsmouth, a city made for shutterbugs. Overflowing with photogenic attractions, Portsmouth boasts Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Quays and the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Here, you can step aboard legendary ships, such as Nelson's HMS Victory, and relieve the glory of Britain's greatest naval battles.

    Southampton calls to shopaholics

    To the west lies Southampton and our top pick for shopaholics. Home to dazzling designer outlets, quaint independent boutiques and everything in between, a day wandering the high streets of Southampton is a day well spent. Not to mention, it's also the perfect place to catch an award-winning West End show at the acclaimed Mayflower Theatre.

    Winchester is the first stop for foodies

    Finally, away from the coast, lies the former capital of England, the cathedral city of Winchester. Home to arguably the grandest medieval architecture in Britain, this stunning spot oozes quaint, old-world charm, while also being a city built for foodies.

    Known as the gastronomic capital of Hampshire, Winchester's award-winning restaurants pluck ingredients from across the surrounding countryside, creating fresh and vibrant dishes unique to the local area. For a Snaptrip recommendation, we say head to the Michelin starred Black Rat, a fine-dining spot where the vibe is as mysterious as meals.

    A glorious and historic coast

    Away from the city and towards the sea, the Hampshire coast is one of the most fascinating spots in Britain. Thanks to its south-facing location, pointing down toward Europe, and close proximity to the Isle of Wight, this stunning shoreline has seen more of history than almost anywhere else.

    Find the right walking route and you'll meander through some of Britain's darkest days. Here at Snaptrip, we recommend a short stroll across Lepe Beach. As well as treating yourself to some great views out toward the Isle of White, you'll meander through pine-fringed cliffs, D-day remains and meadows scattered with wildflowers.

    Miles of emerald countryside

    With two national parks and numerous nature reserves, few places do 'rural' better than Hampshire. While the county also boasts coast and city, one look at its emerald fields and you'll agree, the countryside is where it really shines.

    Stretching up to Winchester Cathedral, the South Downs National Park is drenched in awards for stunning scenery and immaculate fields. It's also the place to find one of our favourite spots in Britain, St Catherine's Hill, a 58-acre stretch of heaven. An area so stunning it doesn't require adjectives to make it shine, just the facts. Home to thousands of wildflowers and over 25 species of butterflies, few places have the same feeling of peace, romance and wonder as the tip of St Catherine's Hill.

    Hampshire's finest attraction

    You may have noticed, we haven't mentioned one of Hampshire's most famous attractions. That's because it's a spot so glorious, we thought it deserved a section all to itself. Once a royal hunting ground for William the Conqueror, the New Forest National Park is 350 square miles of unrivalled charm.

    Walking through its lush fields and wild woodland is like taking a step back through time to an unspoilt age when beauty roamed free. Of course, even better than the forest's vibrant views are who you'll be sharing them with. To this day deer, ponies and cattle continue to wander freely across the heaths and woodland. Completely the immersive magic that is a trip to the New Forest National Park.

    Types of holiday cottage in Hampshire

    As you should know by now, Hampshire is a place for whatever you're craving. This doesn't just mean having your choice of city, coast or country, you'll be just as spoilt when it comes to choosing your holiday cottage. Whether you're after the quaint cosines of a rustic barn conversion or the stunning splendour of a market town manor house, Hampshire can make it happen. All you have to do is ask.

    Don't want to leave your four-legged friend at home? Have a look at dog-friendly cottages in Hampshire. If you're after an extra slice of splendour, check out the best luxury holiday cottages, extra-large holiday homes, or perhaps peruse properties with a swimming pool or a decedent hot tub. If you're sea views and salty air, check out Hampshire holiday cottages on the coast or maybe beside the beach.

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    • Jane - Verified booking

      Title: Charming Studio Barn with Thoughtful Touches Date of Stay: February 16th- 21st 2025 Here are some highlights from my experience: Pros: 1.

      Comfortable Accommodation: The studio layout was well-designed with the bed at one end and the kitchen at the other. It was cozy and welcoming. 2. Thoughtful Amenities: It was lovely to find a pint of milk in the fridge and a couple of pain au chocolate upon arrival. The enclosed area just outside was perfect for my four-legged companion, Poppy and a bonus was the outsize light for her night-time wee! The queen size bed was a real treat. The barn was well equipped with everything you might need (even a hairdryer, and a torch). 3. Friendly Hosts: The hosts, Richard and Jo, were reassuringly close by, (the other side of the fence) and as I was travelling on my own it was good to know that I had neighbours. I appreciated Jo's welcome check-up message on Sunday evening too. Cons: 1. Location Confusion: The postcode initially took me to a property on a different road. I recommend using Stuckton Road in your sat nav or arriving while it's still light to avoid any confusion. 2. Shower Room Temperature: The walk-in shower room was a bit cold initially, but it warmed up nicely after the radiator was switched on. 3. There is a major road close by and you can hear traffic most of the time but it didn't spoil my visit. Overall Experience: My stay at 2 Welford Barns was delightful. It provided a cozy retreat, and the friendly hosts added a reassuring touch. It's close to so many other places: we visited the New Forest, Boscombe, Highcliffe and Wimborne. I would recommend this studio barn to anyone looking for a dog friendly relaxing getaway. Rating: 4.5/5 stars

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    • Rhona - Verified booking

      Lovely warm comfortable property which ticked lots of boxes.

      Not many places have all of the following... Space, comfort, cosiness, very good woodburner with logs supplied, great rural location, peaceful, private, fully enclosed dog proof garden, well equipped, dishwasher and washing machine, games room, extra large comfortable bed, great shower, amazing deep luxurious bath and a delicious homemade cake.. the list goes on. We had a couple of small hiccups which Cathy attended to fully and immediately. For us two things made it a 9 out of 10.We hate TV's on the wall and this one is particularly high up and very uncomfortable to watch. We like to watch a film in these dark evenings and it was difficult to get comfortable (we are 70 & 71) so maybe its an age thing. Also the Wifi wasn't very efficient during our week which may effect your stay. If you are going this time if year two things to be aware if are that in the dark its not that clear where it is from the directions(obvious in daylight). Drive on past the white barred gate and not through it like we did! Also you cannot park close to the property to unpack and have to take your things up in a wheeled trolley in the dark (so take a torch). Although this was a little annoying this soon passed on entering Russet and seeing how lovely it was. (TV aside) We had a very relaxing comfortable week and Cathy was lovely would definitely recommend.

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    • Guest's Review On TripAdvisor - Verified booking

      Four families came to celebrate our silver and my sister's Ruby wedding anniversaries.

      The two separate cottages and barn accommodated all 11 of us, with the use of two put-u-up settees. We used the dining and kitchen area of one of the cottages for the children to eat and it meant that there was still some living space for other adults wanting a retreat! The children loved to watch the farm animals, but were a little wary of the dogs! Each cottage is well equipped as is the barn, with TVs in the cottages but not in the main barn. The barn area has a lovely long table and benches allowing us all to share the days activities with our meals, but perhaps one small point is that sitting 8 adults on the sofa was a bit cosy! The position of the cottages gives you easy easy access to the sea and all that you find in the New Forest. The owner provided an additional service of a three course meal to end our celebrations, which I would highly recommend. This was a perfect retreat for a lovely family celebration. Thanks to Cathy, the owner for all your help to make this a most enjoyable stay.

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    • Lynda - Verified booking

      I had lovely stay as did my little elderly dog Rufus.

      In a beautiful very friendly village. The 'barn' had everything we needed. If anything the underfloor heating was a bit his and miss, couldn't use the controls so I had to rely on the log burner as it was freezing outside. I got through all the remaining wood during my stay to keep warm. Apart from that, we took a trip down to Bournemouth on a lovely if crisp sunny day, about 35 min drive and a walk on the beach. A 15 min drive to the New Forest and a 2 min walk to the village shop, which is open twice a day 9-10.30am and 4.30-6pm Mon-Fri and Sat morning only. About a 5min drive to Fordingbridge. For dog owners there is a lovely walk through the church grounds and through the neighbouring fields. I did get a supermarket delivery but give directions for the driver as the post code includes all the properties around that area. For anyone who likes military aviation you may get to see Apache helicopters fly overhead from Middle Wallop army base near Andover.

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    • Claire - Verified booking

      It was a lovely property and we had a wonderful time.

      The location was fantastic and a great base for exploring the Hampshire Downs, New Forest and Dorset coastline. The only point I would like to make is that I think it was a little disappointing that we could not enter the property until 6pm on our day of arrival. I totally understand the current situation with Covid-19 and the extra cleaning that needs to take place but I didn't really feel that an awful lot of cleaning had taken place. Don't get me wrong, it was clean and pleasant but not entirely sure everywhere was sanitised. We stripped beds on departure, as requested, which was fine and this included bagging up duvets, pillows and towels. This would have saved the cleaner a good half an hour. Please don't see this as a criticism though or a lack of understanding on my behalf, it's just a little frustrating to lose a day of a much needed holiday. However, we would definitely return to this property.

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    Things to do near Hampshire

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    Peppa Pig World
    Welcome to the home of the most popular pig on television, and an incredible adventure park, specially designed for the littlest members of the family. Home to nine Peppa-themed rides, a large indoor Playzone and even a number of Muddy Puddles to splash around in, fun doesn’t get more family-friendly than this.
    Marwell Zoo
    Spread across 140 incredible acres, and home to hundreds of weird, wonderful and most importantly, well-looked after animals, Marwell Zoo isn’t just a day out in Winchester, it’s a journey across the world. Whatever your favourite critter may be, you’re sure to find it here at Marwell. What’s more, with four adventure playgrounds across the zoo, if you’re travelling with your little ones, there’ll be plenty of space to let them run like cheetahs, swing like monkeys and slide like penguins.

    Sammy Miller Museum

    This museum houses one of the finest collections of fully restored motorcycles in the world, with new additions regularly and almost every motorcycle in full working order! Dogs are allowed in the Museum grounds but must be kept on leads due to free-roaming fowl. Small, well behaved dogs on a short lead are welcome in the museum. Free parking.

    South Downs Way

    The South Downs Way is a trail that follows the old routes and droveways along the chalk escarpment and ridges of the South Downs. It runs 100 miles - from Winchester to Eastbourne. It is a beautiful and peaceful trail due to it running entirely off road and within the South Downs National Park. There are plenty of wildlife and nature spotting opportunities. There are many different entry points onto the trail which makes it easy to do a smaller section at a time. The National Trail website has detailed information about the trail. The official starting point it at Winchester City Mill Bridge Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9BH

    Solent Sky Museum

    The Solent Sky Museum in Southampton is a must-visit destination for aviation enthusiasts. Discover the city's important role in aviation history with exhibits featuring iconic aircraft like the Spitfire and Supermarine S6B. Interactive displays and fascinating stories make this museum engaging for all ages. Address: Albert Rd S, Southampton SO14 3FR

    SeaCity Museum

    The SeaCity Museum in Southampton tells the story of the city's maritime history, including the Titanic's fateful voyage. Visitors can see fascinating exhibits, interactive displays, and even step inside a replica of a First Class cabin on the Titanic. A must-see for anyone interested in history or the sea. Address: Havelock Rd, Southampton SO14 7FY

    Winchester City Mill

    Standing at over 1000 years old, Winchester City Mill is the oldest working watermill in the country, powered by the fast-flowing River Itchen. This fascinating visit will give you the chance to see and learn about the mill first hand. There are also regular milling and baking demonstrations.

    Hovercraft Museum

    Museum in Lee on the Solent with approximately 60 hovercraft vehicles on display, as well as archived paperwork and video footage. On-site gift shop.

    Festival Place

    Festival Place is a shopping centre in Basingstoke, Hampshire. It's home to over 200 shops. Restaurants, bars, and cafés are mostly outside in the covered Festival Square.

    Winchester Science Centre & Planetarium

    Discover the wonders of science and space at Winchester Science Centre & Planetarium. With over 100 hands-on exhibits, interactive shows, and the UK's largest standalone planetarium, this attraction offers a fun and educational experience for visitors of all ages. Explore space and the mysteries of the universe, and learn about the latest scientific advancements. Address: Telegraph Way, Winchester SO21 1HZ

    Southampton City Art Gallery

    Art gallery in Southampton, exhibiting a variety of 14th to 20th Century British and European paintings, with regular workshops to suit all ages. On-site cafe.

    Army Flying Museum

    A British Army aviation museum in Middle Wallop. Home to a unique collection of aviation history celebrating over 100 years of the Army Air Corps. Open 10-4:30.

    Winchester Castle

    Winchester Castle was built in 1067 and today the 13th century 'Great Hall' remains. The hall contains the greatest symbol of mediaeval mythology, King Arthur's Round Table. The Great Hall which is an enhancement of the original Winchester Castle built by William the Conqueror, is one of the finest surviving aisled halls of the 13th century.

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