Itineraries

Wildlife Explorers © Marwell

Discover ’s wild side with an animal themed visit to the county. Known for its rural landscape, open coastline and flowing rivers, Hampshire is also home to tigers, birds of prey, snow leopards and monkeys!

Spend the morning exploring Similar attractions nearby: near Winchester, one of Visitors areas may also want to consider southern England’s largest zoological stops at: Wildlife Park, Blue parks. Spanning an impressive 140 acres, ReefSc otlanAquarium Southsea, , the park is home to exotic and endangered Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary species. These include tigers, lizards, penguins, giraffe, monkeys and zebra. Nearby hotel options: Marwell Hotel, The Potters Heron, Lainston Marwell’s large enclosures and excellent House Hotel, Mercure Wessex Hotel facilities make it one of the county’s best loved attractions. With regular daily Newcastle talks, dedicated conservation work and © Marwell Zoo woodland trails, the site is a great day out for all ages. In the afternoon discover the wonderful nlan world of birds of prey in Test Valley. The features 150 birds, within 22 acres of woodland. Manchester From herons and red kites to eagles and vultures, the Trust has an impressive ales Birmingham collection making it truly unique. There are daily timetables featuring Bristol London regular feeds, talks and flying demonstrations. There are also chances to hold a bird of prey during your visit! Sit back and enjoy a delicious lunch at the on Hampshire © Hawk Conservancy Trust Conservancy© Hawk site café.

Find more information at visit-hampshire.co.uk Hampshire’s official tourism website