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Looking for places to go or things to do in Hampshire? You have come to the right place! As you can see we have plenty of ideas for fun family days out, For details on any of the attractions listed below, just click the attraction name or 'Go Find it' link Hampshire Visitor Attractions - Page 4 of 4
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This award winning museum is home to a unique collection of aviation history, spanning over 100 years.
It serves as a profound and inspring tribute to the "Soldiers in the air" and their machines. There are models, battle trophies and hands on flying games and activities for the children. The museum is next to Middle Wallop so you can watch th...
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Set in 25 acres of heritage area woodland in the New Forest you will find Europe's largest gathering of woodland animals in natural surroundings such as otters, pine martens, badgers, pole cats, mink, foxes, Scottish wild cats, deer, lynx, wallabies, wild boar, tame fallow, sika deer, ferrets, mice and other wildlife as you wander around the animal...
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Experience a world of water fun and adventure, an all year round tropical water wonderland featuring: Water Cannon Flume Tipping Bucket Pirate Ship Treasure Chest and of course THE RAPIDS! ...
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This gallery contains a large collection of prints by Barry Whitcher - A local artist specializing in photos of the New Forest. Barry has a unique style of photography, including Forest Landscapes, Ponies and Forest Life....
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Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned rider, young or old, we can take you Horse Riding over 94,000 acres of ancient New Forest enclosures and plains. There is no better way to enjoy the Forest.See the free roaming Forest Ponies and visit the habitat of Wild Deer, Fox and Badger,as you wander through leafy glade and open heathland.Stay at a loc...
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Set in a peaceful location on the River Test (Which apparently offers the best trout fishing in the South of England) in Whitchurch this grade 2 listed Georgian working watermill produces silks and other textiles which are used in theatrical costumes, fashion and interiors.
You will also find video and audio commentary, Children's activities alo...
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Winchester was once the Capital of King Alfreds Wessex. The Cathedral has its origins in the 7th Century, today the cathedral attracts more than 300,000 pilgrims and visitors every year
It has the largest Medieval nave in Europe and the architectural style varies as was developed from 1079 onwards. The transept are Norman, as are the tower and c...
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