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      • Breathtaking views, lovely walking and cycling trails and picturesque villages make North Hampshire a hidden delight for visitors. In North Hampshire you'll also find historic treasures reflecting our literary and military heritage as well as lively towns, great local food and family attractions.
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  2. Jan 2, 2016 · Breathtaking views, lovely walking and cycling trails and picturesque villages make North Hampshire a hidden delight for visitors. In North Hampshire you'll also find historic treasures reflecting our literary and military heritage as well as lively towns, great local food and family attractions.

    • Central & East Hampshire

      Central and East Hampshire is home to the historic city of...

    • The Solent

      South Hampshire borders on the Solent coastline, a 20 mile...

    • South Downs

      Escape to the South Downs and become revitalised in this...

    • New Forest

      Step back in time and discover the charm and natural beauty...

    • Test Valley

      In the picturesque landscape of the Test Valley in west...

    • Cycling

      Cycling is a great way to see Hampshire, with over 750 miles...

    • Milestones

      There’s plenty for all ages to see and do, including a...

    • Aldershot

      Probably best known as the home of the British Army, the...

  3. What are some of the best things to do in North Conway? Some of the best things to do in North Conway include driving up Mount Washington, visiting Zebs General Store, and taking the Conway Scenic Railroad.

    • Kate Mcculley
    • Where Is Hampshire?
    • Whitchurch
    • The New Forest
    • Keyhaven
    • Portsmouth
    • Southsea
    • South Downs National Park

    Hampshire is located slap bang in the middle of the south coast of England. It essentially marks the border between the south east and the south west. Hampshire is one of only a few counties to have two National Parks within its borders – The New Forest and the South Downs National Park. A couple of things that Hampshire is famous for: it’s home to...

    Situated on the River Test and surrounded by rolling green hills, Whitchurch is a tiny town that packs a big punch. It is the first place in North Hampshire where Walkers are Welcome(an initiative to encourage walkers to visit the local area), and that’s definitely what you should do here. We went on the Mill Trail, a lovely 5-mile loop that takes ...

    For me, the New Forest is up there with the most beautiful places to visit in Hampshire. I just absolutely love it here. Firstly, don’t let the name fool you. The New Forest is anything but new – it was first named as a royal hunting preserve in 1079. Since then, not a whole lot has changed apart from charming villages popping up all over the place...

    Down on the south coast of Hampshire is Keyhaven, a tiny hamlet that boasts some incredible views of the Isle of Wight. Keyhaven is also home to Hurst Castle, a defensive fortification built by King Henry VIII. You can walk to Hurst Castle via the Hurst Spit, or you can catch the ferry over to the castle. We opted for a different option though and ...

    One of the most popular places to visit in Hampshire is Portsmouth. With a population of 240,000 people, this is actually the biggest city in Hampshire. What I love about Portsmouth is you’re never short of things to do. You could easily spend a couple of days exploring all the city has to offer and still not do everything. One of the top things to...

    Once you’ve finished at the Spinnaker Tower, I really recommend the walk to Southsea. This is a 45-minute stroll along the Hampshire coast, and there are plenty of places to stop off along the way. The walk takes you past the Hotwalls Studios. This is an area packed with independent artists selling their work. A little on from the Hotwalls is Clare...

    The South Downs National Park is one of the best places in the world to go stargazing. It is officially an international dark sky reserve. There are only 16 around the world, so it’s amazing that we’ve got one on our doorstep. Every year in February there’s the South Downs Dark Skies Festival. This has a load of free events all over the South Downs...

  4. Things to do in North Hampshire. Hampshire is a large county; it will take you a few visits or a very long visit to really appreciate all there is on offer. So, if you’re tackling Hampshire one area at a time, here are some great places to visit and things to do in North Hampshire.

    • Bill Barbin
    • (603) 986-0385
    • 3641 White Mountain Highway, 03860, New Hampshire
    • bill@ilovenorthconway.com
    • Diana’s Baths. Diana’s Baths isn’t something I really even knew about when we first moved here. But I must say when planning your next visit to North Conway you’ll want to make sure you take the small hike up to Diana’s Baths.
    • Cathedral Ledge. Cathedral Ledge can be accessed off West Side Rd. When visiting North Conway in the spring, summer, or fall there is a road that allows you to drive to the top of Cathedral Ledge.
    • Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center. If you find yourself short on time and need something to do, then you may want to check out the Mount Washington Observatory Weather Discovery Center.
    • Echo Lake State Park. Located just a few miles from all the great tax-free shopping in North Conway you’ll find Echo Lake State Park. It’s a great place to take the kids for a swim or a picnic.
  5. Mar 16, 2023 · 1. Take a drive on the Kancamagus. 2. Go tubing on the Saco River. 3. Try an outdoor experience with REI North Conway. 4. Find a moment of Zen at The Soaking Pot. 5. Ride the alpine slide at Attitash. 6. Go Outlet Shopping at Settler’s Green. 7. Have a Romantic Getaway at the Cranmore Inn. 8. Enjoy traditional Irish pub vibes at May Kelly’s. 9.

  6. Things to Do in Hampshire, England: See Tripadvisor's 1,322,235 traveller reviews and photos of Hampshire tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Hampshire.