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  • Last Minute Cottages - Little Timbers
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    Hampshire

    Little Timbers

    Ref: S842783

    Reviews 7

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    Ringwood is a historic market town placed within Hampshire, on the western fringes of the beautiful New Forest National Park. Dating back to the Anglo-Saxon times and having been mentioned in the Domesday Book, Ringwood holds much history and has...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Robins Nest
  • Hampshire

    Robins Nest

    Ref: S776601

    Reviews 17

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    Fareham is lovely market town resting between Portsmouth and Southampton in Hampshire. Fareham is known for its rich history in importing bricks used to build the Royal Albert Hall, and offers a good selection of attractions, including Westbury...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hapton Folly
  • Hampshire

    Hapton Folly

    Ref: S800743

    Reviews 12

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    Hambledon is a charming village settled into the countryside of Hampshire, with easy access to local walks and to the coast. The village offers a convenience store where guests can stock up on all of their holiday essentials, as well as a handful...

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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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  • Last Minute Cottages - Royden Manor Annexe
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    Hampshire

    Royden Manor Annexe

    Ref: S101873

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    This charming little cottage is situated in the grounds of a Manor House, with the most wonderful views over fields and the Lymington River towards woods beyond. .

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    £65

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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 - Meg's
  • Hampshire

    Meg's

    Ref: S101710

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    This charming one bedroom single storey cottage, originally built in 1909 as a stable, has been tastefully converted to provide a comfortable, relaxing place to unwind, away from the stresses of everyday living. Standing within the grounds of the...

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Bed Cottage in Barton Stacey
  • 2

    Hampshire

    1 Bed Cottage in Barton Stacey

    Ref: S1246274

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    Additional information and rules - 1 king-size bed - 1 shower room with WC - Gas oven and hob, fridge, dishwasher, microwave - Travel cot and highchair available on request - Wood burner (first basket of logs supplied) - Smart TV - Private...

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    £103

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tangles
  • Hampshire

    Tangles

    Ref: S272722

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    Tangles is a quaint, pretty terraced cottage set on a private track in the small hamlet of Burley Street. This beautifully presented holiday home has a peaceful sunny garden abundant with fruit trees. An open fire makes Tangles an ideal choice for...

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    £112

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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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    £71

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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 - 2 Bed Cottage in Awbridge
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    Hampshire

    2 Bed Cottage in Awbridge

    Ref: S232817

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    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 king-size and 1 twin - 1 ground floor bathroom with shower over bath and WC - Double electric oven, electric hob, Lor coffee station, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, washing machine and microwave ...

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    £167

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Sway
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    Hampshire

    2 Bed Cottage in Sway

    Ref: S232394

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    Additional information and rules - Bedrooms - 1 king-size and 1 double with single bed - Bathrooms - 1 ensuite with shower over bath and WC and 1 ensuite shower room with WC - Range cooker, gas hob, microwave, 50/50 fridge freezer, butlers...

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    £172

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Carrington Stables
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    Hampshire

    Carrington Stables

    Ref: S1244021

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    Nestled behind a charming period property, Carrington Stables is a beautifully finished one-bedroom annex offering a tranquil and comfortable escape on the south coast. Thoughtfully designed with a calming, coastal-inspired palette, the living...

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    £74

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Godshill
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    Hampshire

    2 Bed Cottage in Godshill

    Ref: S1081935

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    Additional information and rules - 2 Bedrooms -1 king-size (with zip-and-link beds that convert to 2'6" twins on request) and 1 double - 1 family shower room with WC - Electric oven/hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, and washing...

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    £113

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Corner Cottage
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    Hampshire

    Corner Cottage

    Ref: S776617

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    Corner Cottage is nestled on the edge of the New Forest National Park, on a quiet private lane. This spacious and secluded cottage is full of character and charm and comfortably accommodates up to eight guests. Downstairs a sociable open plan...

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    £267

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 25 St. Benedict Road
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    Hampshire

    25 St. Benedict Road

    Ref: S855605

    Reviews 1

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    Hayling Island rests south of Havant, in-between the delightful Langstone and Chichester Harbours with views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight with an abundance of attractions to suit all the family. Being a traditional seaside resort - this...

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    £133

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Two Avon Cottages
  • 2

    Hampshire

    Two Avon Cottages

    Ref: S1065330

    Reviews 1

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    A comfortable retreat, set in attractive grounds near Fordingbridge in Hampshire, this delightful cottage is ideal for exploring the New Forest and South Coast. Sleeping five guests, and welcoming canine companions with open paws, it is set within...

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    £158

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 83 Oaklands Road
  • Hampshire

    83 Oaklands Road

    Ref: S793996

    Reviews 7

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    The thriving town of Havant is located in Hampshire's southeast corner, halfway between Chichester and Portsmouth allowing access to the region's best attractions. The majority of the town is a conservation area, created from old roads dating back...

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    £70

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Billy’s Way  - Hayling Island
  • Hampshire

    Billy’s Way - Hayling Island

    Ref: S1068685

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    Hayling Island rests south of Havant, in-between the delightful Langstone and Chichester Harbours with views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight with an abundance of attractions to suit all the family. Being a traditional seaside resort - this...

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    £54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Billy’s Way  - Hayling Island
  • Hampshire

    Billy’s Way - Hayling Island

    Ref: S1068580

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    Hayling Island rests south of Havant, in-between the delightful Langstone and Chichester Harbours with views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight with an abundance of attractions to suit all the family. Being a traditional seaside resort - this...

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    £54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Billy’s Way  - Hayling Island
  • Hampshire

    Billy’s Way - Hayling Island

    Ref: S1068686

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    Hayling Island rests south of Havant, in-between the delightful Langstone and Chichester Harbours with views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight with an abundance of attractions to suit all the family. Being a traditional seaside resort - this...

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    £54

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dune Delight - Hayling Island
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    Hampshire

    Dune Delight - Hayling Island

    Ref: S1228010

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dune Delight - Hayling Island
  • 1

    Hampshire

    Dune Delight - Hayling Island

    Ref: S1228008

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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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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • John - Verified booking

      We really enjoyed our short break at Hapton Folly.

      A wonderful quirky retreat in the heart of the beautiful Hampshire village of Hambledon. The surrounding area provides ample opportunity for walking, with a very local and hospitable pub (The Vine) for food and drink. The village shop (People’s Market) is well stocked and fairly priced for all needs. The Old Forge tea rooms (a short walk away) provides lovely breakfasts, teas etc., and is well worth a visit. There are other good hostelries within striking distance We were warmly welcomed on arrival by our delightful host, Lindy, and immediately felt at home. The folly itself is very well presented, clean and equipped with everything needed for a comfortable holiday. We were extremely lucky that the British weather was unusually sunny and warm during our stay and we were able to dine al fresco most evenings. The views from the Folly were breathtakingly beautiful (especially from the rooftop) and the lounge area was a comfortable place to unwind or just watch TV. The kitchen is compact, but features everything needed for home cooking – Cooker, hob, microwave, kettle, coffe machine and fridge. A very good range of kitchenware and utensils are also provided. On the 2nd floor is the main bedroom featuring a very comfortable double bed complete with crisply laundered linen and, again, fabulous views. The ground floor also houses the shower room/toilet, and the shower is reliably warm . Considering the size of building, it has clearly been very well thought out to optimise available space. Although the stairs may be a little challenging for the less able, The Folly is definitely a ‘hidden gem’ for a relaxing break, and we would thoroughly recommend.

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    • Amanda - Verified booking

      We had a good holiday at Hapton Folly despite the wet weather.

      The folly is a quirky holiday home, like staying in your own little castle. The bed was very comfortable with crisp white linen. The weather turned chilly during our stay but there were electric radiators on each floor which we used one evening and these warmed the space quickly. We really enjoyed the views from the windows in the rooms and especially from the terrace on top of the tower. There is a table, chairs and fairy lights so a nice place for drinks at the end of the day. There are good views across the village and the valley. The kitchen is small but well equipped to cook some meals. We appreciated the welcome bottle of wine. Hambledon is a very quiet and pretty village. We visited Winchester and Southsea nearby. We also enjoyed visiting the Hambledon vineyard and had lunch and a wine tour. It is a short walk from the property, just 10 minutes across the vineyard by the village school.

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    • Ian - Verified booking

      The Folly is a wonderful place to stay in the characterful village of Hambledon.

      It has been sympathetically restored and is similar in many ways to a Landmark Trust property. The host is very helpful and friendly. The property is clean, and well equipped with a good bed, sofa, shower & kitchen equipment (including a Nespresso machine). The stairs are steep - take your time - but the views are wonderful. We did not make it up to the roof terrace this time. There are no street lights in Hambledon, so bring a torch! The Vine is a friendly pub with excellent ales. The local shop has some interesting speciality food items. The Bat & Ball, a couple of miles away, does a tasty Sunday roast and has a lot of cricketing memorabilia. Further afield, Alresford is a lovely town and the Flowerpots at Cheriton is well worth a detour. All in all, The Folly is not your typical holiday cottage. It will appeal to those who like to experience a place which is different to the norm.

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    • Philip - Verified booking

      This cottage was lovely for a family holiday to explore Lymington, the New Forest, Beaulieu, and the Isle of Wight.

      For us, parking was easy every time required - outside the front door, which was framed by pretty roses. We got the parking permit arranged once we phoned the cottage owner, who picked up first time and registered our car details online at their end. This cottage was a real 'cottage' size, yet cosy, well- renovated, equipped and furnished with a nice 'sea/blue' interior theme. The stairs were steep, so we found that using the handrail was necessary. We found the mattresses were quite comfortable, and discovered the lounge sofa also proved to be a good sofabed. The area was very quiet at night. So, on our stay, we slept well. One evening, we relaxed and dined in the small sun-trap back garden surrounded by fragrant honeysuckle and tall evergreen hedges. In Lymington, we ate at the King's Head pub-restaurant. Their 'giant' fish & chips main dish was very, very good. A great stay.

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    • Jan - Verified booking

      We arrived on one of the coldest days this winter - the house was very cold (thermostat on heating recorded 14 degrees) It took 4 hours for the temperature to reach 18.

      We followed the manufacturers instructions to time the heating for when we needed it, but this did not work and we just had to turn it on and off manually. The property was adequate for our needs (we are local and were staying there while building work was being done at our house) but we though the information folder could have been presented better - basically it just contained the manufacturers instructions for appliances and some badly typed details of local services. We are not sure how helpful it would have been for those on holiday in the area. We did not find the appliance information easy to follow either - took us 2 days to work out how to take the childproof lock off the hob, but maybe that was just us! Absolutely no information regarding how the TV worked - fortunately it was a system we were familiar with.

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    Things to do near Hampshire

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    • Landmark Landmark
    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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