Showing things to do within 25 miles of your days out location
Bottle-feed the goats and calves, feed the ducks, meet the pigs, cuddle the baby rabbits and chicks, or maybe even a piglet! Lots of animals, plus soft play and outdoor play, trampolines, sand pit, infants interactive room, go-karts and ride-ons.
Small but well structured 25 acres of ancient woodland, with an emphasis on conserving endangered species, and set within the beautiful national park. Great selection of animals.
Gallery spanning six centuries of European art from the Renaissance to the present day, and drawing on a total collection of 3,500 pieces: pictures, sculpture, ceramics, and video installations.
The Studio lets you paint your own ceramics and pottery. Starting with a plain white clay object, you paint on your design using ceramic under-glazes; it is then fired in the kiln and ready for collection in 2-7 days.
Southampton's Tudor House and Garden reopens to the public on Saturday 30 July 2011. Visitors will discover a Tudor House that’s familiar yet ready for the next 100 years. Displays tell the story of the House and its occupants.
One of the South of England's top visitor attractions, Beaulieu is home to the National Motor Museum, Palace House (home of the Montagu family) and Beaulieu Abbey.
Set in the attractive and unusual village of Buckler's Hard, where warships for Nelson's navy were built, these museums and historic cottage dioramas present the history of the village and its maritime heritage.
This narrow gauge steam railway follows a one and a quarter mile circular route through the beautiful Exbury gardens.
This 140 acre park is run by a charity dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity and natural resources and has a good selection of rarer animals. Highlights include giraffes, snow leopards, white rhinos, bats and the ever amusing meerkats.
Built by Henry VIII, and in its current form more a fort than a castle, this sea-facing defensive installation was designed to protect the Solent. While never used in anger, its active history extends from 1544 to WWII.
Regimental museum that 'visually, graphically and entertainingly' records the history of The Royal Green Jackets and the three regiments that were merged to form it.
Hands-on science and technology centre with more than 100 interactive exhibits that explain how the world works in an engaging and exciting way, PLUS one of the largest state-of-the-art digital planetaria in the UK. A full day out!
Dive into history: you can go onboard a WWII submarine and hear a veteran submariner tell stories of life beneath the waves; climb inside the Royal Navy's first ever submarine; and peer into the only surviving WWII midget submarine.
Charming steam railway which runs a full 10 miles from Alresford to Alton, and is in steam most weekends and over many holiday periods. Fred particularly loves the Days Out with Thomas the Tank Engine.
Action Stations brings the modern Royal Navy directly to life with an exciting mixture of physical challenges, simulators and technological experiments. Your ticket also accesses the five other attractions in the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
The Royal Navy's most famous warship, which is the world's oldest commissioned ship and a proud memorial to Vice Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, Britain's greatest naval hero. Your ticket also accesses the 5 other attractions in the Historic Dockyard.
View the exceptional collection of thousands of personal, domestic and military objects found in the wreck of the Mary Rose, and from 2012 see the recovered hull as well. Your ticket also accesses the five other attractions in the Historic Dockyard.
The UK's only museum devoted to the ships and the men and women of the Royal Navy. Key themes are Nelson, Trafalgar and the 20th Century navy. Your ticket also accesses the five other attractions in the Historic Dockyard.
26 lane tenpin bowling centre, with bar & grill, 13 American pool tables, video arcade and live host for music and dancing on Friday and Saturday evenings.
From the Royal Marines earliest days in 1664 through to their current operations, this Museum lets you find out what it takes to be a Marine, with lots of hands-on activities.
Hampshire's largest country park, with open access to 1,400 acres of woodland and downland. It has adventure and tots playgrounds, bike and horse trails, barbecue hire, picnics and lots of nature! A great day out in the fresh air.
An experimental archaeological site where you will see ongoing re-construction of buildings based on real ancient sites, plus crops from prehistory, rare breeds of animal and ancient technologies.