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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 3 of 4
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Puffin Cruises operate a daily ferry service to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, two hour cruises to the Needles and the Lighthouse, Sunset Cruises and Lunchtime specials. There are also one hour cruises to Hurst Castle, as well as Marina and River trips....
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Ringwood Town and County experience offers a unique and nostalgic trip into Ringwoods past. There are Smugglers, a full size Railway station and train, along with vintage Cars and shops. You can also see an Royal Airforce display and a bouncing bomb! Also, there are Romans & Round House, a Victorian Dairy, a thatched house, information on Smugglers...
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This Victorian fort, built in 1860 plays host to literally hundreds of guns and cannon from around the World, there are secret tunnels to explore, and underground chambers. You can hear exciting stories on a hand held electronic guide or take a full guided tour.
Every day the great guns are fired in salute which will add to the excitement of you...
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Get inside a World War 2 Submarine at this hands-on museum. Find out about life at, and under the sea from personal accounts. You can also learn about submarine development, from the very early designs (such as 'Holland 1') right through to modern day vessals (such as the Royal Navy's Vanguard class), exploring there many uses including scientific ...
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The Sammy Miller Museum has one of the best collections of restoed motorcycles in Europe, these include, exotic prototypes, factory racres and 70 years of memorabilla.
The museum houses 300 classic and rare motorcycles displayed in four gallires.
The motorcycles have been taken to race circuits in Europe, New Zealand and America.
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No owned by Hampshire County Council, the gardens which were once known as the Hiller arboretum, are named in the memory of their founder who transfered the land around his home into a hardy collection of trees and shrubs comprising some 12,000 types planted across 180 acres.
There will be something interesting to see through out the year - From...
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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 fun a world of water and adventure, a tropical water wonderland featuring:Water Cannon FlumeTipping 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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