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South Hampshire Holiday and Tourism Information
 

From this page you can follow the links to South Hampshire holiday accommodation, activities, attractions, historic sites, travel information, and general tourism info for the area.





While Hampshire is one of Britain’s most unspoiled counties, its southern region boasts features that make it supremely attractive as a tourist centre.

 

Portsmouth Harbour Photo © Martyn Pattison
Portsmouth Harbour - Photo: Martyn Pattison CCL

 

Its coastline, for example, is stuffed with seaside resorts and includes the great maritime cities of Portsmouth and Southampton, two of England’s largest and most historic ports.

Elsewhere lies the New Forest National Park, a wonderland for nature lovers, and a large portion of the glorious chalk-based South Downs.

 

Broom Hill, New Forest Photo © Jim Champion
Broom Hill, New Forest -
Photo: Jim Champion CCL

 Hayling Island Beach Photo © Ray Stanton
 Hayling Island Beach - Photo: Ray Stanton CCL

 

And that’s not all. Just off the shoreline can be found the Isle of Wight and splendid Hayling Island, a focus for both windsurfers and yachtsmen.

Long ago Hampshire was occupied by local tribes before it reluctantly became one of the first parts of Britain to fall to the Romans.

Later it formed one of the original Saxon shires and was the epicentre of the kingdom of Wessex - Winchester was King Alfred’s 9th century capital.

When the Normans arrived they transformed the vast New Forest into an aristocratic hunting ground and ironically helped to save parts of it for posterity.

During the Middle Ages a number of major industries were created as the county’s small-time ports started trading with continental Europe and beyond.

The manufacture of products such as wool and cloth became increasingly significant while coastal towns developed around fishing and shipbuilding.

 

King Alfred Photo © Colin Smith
King Alfred - Photo: Colin Smith CCL

Palace House, Beaulieu - National Motor Museum Photo © Darren Hill
Palace House, Beaulieu - National Motor Museum - Photo: Darren Hill CCL

 

Today southern Hampshire is home to the famous National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, a litany of picturesque villages and some of Britain’s most enchanting castles and great houses.

Nowhere is the ‘great outdoors’ better represented than by the New Forest, a land of oak and beech combined with lowland heath.




It once provided the timber needed to build the British Empire’s world-beating sea-going fleet.




The forest’s inhabitants still have ancient rights and privileges, including ‘pannage’ (the right to allow pigs to forage for acorns) and ‘estover’ (the right to cut firewood).




At one time they faced mutilation for breaching forest law.

 

Pigs Photo © Stephen McKay
Pigs - Photo: Stephen McKay CCL

Beachy Head Photo © Colin Smith
Beachy Head - Photo: Colin Smith CCL

 

The South Downs were settled in Neolithic times and boast a range of chalk hills which end spectacularly in Sussex at the Seven Sister’s cliffs and Beachy Head.
 



 

They contain hundreds of prehistoric earthworks.

The thoroughly modern metropolis of Southampton lies on the edge of the New Forest.










A bustling container port, it was ravaged by wartime bombing raids but has managed to preserve ancient buildings together with sections of its old city walls and gateways.










St. Michael’s is the oldest church here, dating to the time of the Normans, while Tudor House - one of many local museums – was built in the 16th century.
 

 

 St. Michael's Church Southampton Photo © Rebecca Moon
St. Michael's Church Southampton -
Photo: Rebecca Moon CCL

RMS Titanic Engineers Memorial Photo © David Mainwood
RMS Titanic Engineers Memorial -
Photo: David Mainwood CCL

 

The city is blessed with a natural harbour that boasts an unusual double tide, making it suitable for the largest of ships, including some of the world’s luxurious cruise liners.




It was from here that the Titanic set out on its ill-fated maiden voyage in 1912.




Before that in 1620 the Pilgrim Fathers embarked on their mission to America aboard the Mayflower.




Later English armies gathered in Southampton bound for the momentous Battle of Agincourt.

In June 1944 the city watched on as the Allied fleet set off to invade Normandy.






Sailing in the Solent is only a pastime today, as illustrated by the Southampton Boat Show – the city’s biggest annual event.

 

Port Solent Marina Photo © Patrick Gueulle
Port Solent Marina - Photo: Patrick Gueulle CCL

Spitfire Photo © Clive Warneford
Spitfire Photo: Clive Warneford CCL

 

The area also has strong links with aircraft manufacture and it was while working at the local Supermarine factory that the great aircraft pioneer R.J. Mitchell created his peerless Spitfire.




A visit to the The Solent Sky Museum, which has many historic planes on display, is a must-see.

The city of Portsmouth became a major British port only when Henry VII built the world’s first dry dock here.

Its Historic Dockyard is still the jewel in its crown and is home to world famous ships such as The Mary Rose, HMS Victory and HMS Warrior 1860.

The Mary Rose - Henry VIII’s flagship - sank with all 700 hands in 1545 but was miraculously recovered from the ocean in the 1980s.

 

Mary Rose Photo © Christine Matthews
Mary Rose - Photo: Christine Matthews CCL

Spinnaker Tower Photo © Hugh Chevallier
Spinnaker Tower - Photo: Hugh Chevallier CCL

 

The Victory was the flagship of Admiral Nelson – he died on board - while HMS Warrior was the world’s first iron-hulled battleship.







While Portsmouth’s cobbled old town contains hidden gems like its 12th century cathedral, a more modern attraction is the Spinnaker Tower, which soars to a height of over 500 feet.







The UK’s second tallest publicly-accessible building, it offers stunning views over the Solent for those willing to stand on a transparent floor.

The Roman castle of Portchester overlooks the city’s busy harbour while elsewhere in the region Henry VIII constructed other strongholds – including Hurst, Calshot and Netley castles – to remove the threat of French invasion.

 

Portchester Castle Photo © Geoff Barker
Portchester Castle - Photo: Geoff Barker CCL

 

Tourist Information Centres:

GOSPORT
Tourist Information Centre, 1 High St, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1BX
Tel: 023 9252 2944
Fax: 023 9251 1687

HAVANT BOROUGH VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
Beachlands, 7 Seafront, Hayling Island, Hants, PO11 0AG
Tel: 02392 467111
Fax: 01292 465626
E-mail: tourism@havant.gov.uk

PORTSMOUTH (Southsea)
Tourist Information Centre, Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO5 3ST
Tel: 023 9283 2464
Fax: 023 9282 7519
E-mail: tic@portsmouthcc.gov.uk

PORTSMOUTH FERRY TERMINAL
Continental Ferry Port Tourist Information Centre, Terminal Building, Portsmouth, PO2 8QN
Tel: 023 9283 8635
e-mail: tic@portsmouthcc.gov.uk

PORTSMOUTH
Tourist Information Centre, The Hard, Portsmouth, PO1 3QJ
Tel: 023 9282 6722
Fax: 023 9282 2693
E-mail: tic@portsmouthcc.gov.uk

RINGWOOD (in Season)
Tourist Information Centre, The Furlong, Ringwood, BH24 1AZ
Tel/Fax: 01425 470896

ROMSEY
Tourist Information Centre, 1 Latimer St, Romsey, SO51 8DF
Tel: 01794 512987

ROWNHAMS
Tourist Information Centre, M27 Services (Westbound), Southampton, SO16 8AP
Tel: 023 8073 0345

SOUTHAMPTON
Tourist Information Centre, 9 Civic Centre Rd, Southampton, SO14 7FJ
Tel: 023 8022 1106
Fax: 023 8083 2082

SOUTHAMPTON AIRPORT
Tourist Information Point, Wide Lane, Southampton, SO18 2HG

WINCHESTER
Tourist Information Centre, The Guildhall, Broadway, Winchester, SO23 9LJ
Tel: 01962 840500
E-mail: tourism@winchester.gov.uk

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