Tourist Attractions
South Downs National Park
A31, Alresford, Hampshire SO24, UK, SO24
From rolling hills to bustling market towns, the South Downs National Park’s landscapes cover 1,600km2 of breathtaking views and hidden gems. A rich tapestry of wildlife, landscapes, tranquillity and visitor attractions, weave together a story of people and place in harmony. See more
Wickham
Winchester Rd, Wickham, Fareham, Hampshire PO17 5DE, UK, PO17 5DE
The charming village of Wickham combines ancient history, intriguing shopping, quality produce, delicious dining, beautiful countryside and miles of walks and cycle rides. See more
Winchester Castle
Castle Avenue, Winchester, SO23 8UJ
The Great Hall, “one of the finest surviving aisled halls of the 13th century”, contains the greatest symbol of medieval mythology, King Arthur's Round Table, and is all that now remains of Winchester Castle See more
Winchester Cathedral
Cathedral Office, 9 The Close, Winchester, SO23 9LS
Winchester is dominated by the Cathedral with its fifteen centuries of history. Starting as an early Christian church, to a seat of power for the Anglo-Saxons and Norman royal power. It’s been a place of worship ever since. See more
Winchester City Mill - National Trust
Bridge Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0EJ
The City Mill is a rare surviving example of an urban working corn mill, powered by the fast-flowing River Itchen, which can be seen passing under the mill. See more
Winchester College Guided Tours
Winchester College Enterprises, 73 Kingsgate Street, Winchester, S023 9PE
Winchester College is thought to be the oldest running school in the country, having been founded in 1382 by the church See more
Wolvesey Castle
College Street, Winchester, , SO23 9NB
Wolvesey has been an important residence of the wealthy and powerful Bishops of Winchester since Anglo-Saxon times. Standing next to Winchester Cathedral, the extensive surviving ruins of the palace date largely from the 12th-century work of Bishop Henry of Blois. The last great occasion here was on 25 July 1554, when Queen Mary and Philip of Spain held their wedding breakfast in the East Hall. See more
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