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Leisure
March 18, 2016 13:24Southampton has a host of Activity Centres, offering recreational activities such as climbing, trampoline jumping, paddling and snowboarding.

New Forest
March 18, 2016 13:07The New Forest National Park lies just 15 miles west of Southampton. It is easily accessible by car or train, with 4 train stations located within the national park at Ashurst, Beaulieu Road, Brockenhurst and Sway. The Forest is a living, working place where ponies and cattle are free to roam and graze the land, keeping the patchwork of different habitats intact. The open heath and ancient woodlands are ideal for walking, horse riding, camping or cycling and are home to spectacular wildlife.

Tours & Trips
March 18, 2016 12:57If you're looking for someone to show you around Southampton and the area, check out the following companies, offering a range of itineraries and guided tours across the south coast.

Travel Agents
March 18, 2016 12:45Looking for your next holiday? Find below a list of the travel agents around the city offering cruises and other types of trips.

Park, Cruise & Stay
March 18, 2016 12:39Some hotel’s offer packages which combine a night’s stay before you set sail, breakfast on your departure morning, transit to and from the port, as well as onsite parking for the duration of your cruise. Cruise & Stay packages offer a stress-free and affordable start to your holiday.

Afternoon Tea
March 17, 2016 14:53Composed of finger sandwiches, scones with clotted cream and jam, sweet pastries and cakes, Afternoon tea is a cherished tradition in England.

Quick Bites
March 17, 2016 14:52If you're looking for food on the go, Southampton is full of great places to grab a quick bite.

Winchester
March 17, 2016 14:50Winchester, the former capital city of England is home to a variety of world-class attractions, and, more notably, architecture. It is popular for its bustling shopping streets and its quirky, open-air events.

Portsmouth
March 17, 2016 14:48Historical home to the British Navy, Portsmouth is the country’s only island city. From the sinking of the Mary Rose - King Henry VIII’s flagship - in 1545, to the establishment of the Royal Naval Academy in 1729. From the launch of the first armour plated, iron hulled warship to Southsea beaches’ used as a vital embarkation point during the D-Day landings, Portsmouth has defended Britain and advanced her navy for centuries.

Salisbury and Stonehenge
March 17, 2016 14:47Described as ‘the city in the country,’ Salisbury is set in the south of Wiltshire. The only city in the county, Salisbury has managed to retain much of its history. It is located a short drive away from Stonehenge, a world-renowned heritage site.