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Support us
Ways to help Royal Victoria Country Park to thrive.
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Powerboating
Powerboating. Powerboating offers both the gentle pace of a leisurely cruise and the thrill of flying across the open water. Whatever your pace, our RYA courses will give you the confidence and skills to handle the boat safely and make the most of
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Wild about Wildflowers
Wild about Wildflowers. help us identify meadow plants. Download to calendar. 29 July 2026 10:30am to 2:30pm. Wednesday 29 July. Sessions available from 10.30am - last session at 2.30pm. (Weather permitting). Daisy and dock, dropwort, and dandelion.
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Wartime walks in Hampshire
With memorials, buildings, airfields and many other relics to uncover, we’ve put together a few of our favourite walking routes that have a connection to World War Two.
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DEMFEST
DEMFEST. dementia awareness festival. Download to calendar. 13 September 2026 10am to 4pm. Sunday 13 September, 10am – 4pm. Romsey Dementia Action Group (ROMDAG)'s DEMFEST returns to the Gardens. Registered Charity – 1210495. The festival offers
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Staunton Way
Staunton Way. Route distance. 8.5 to 20.5 miles. Start point. Queen Elizabeth Country Park. Download the route. The Staunton Way runs from Queen Elizabeth Country Park, near Petersfield on the South Downs to Staunton Country Park near Havant. You
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The story of the princess, the pike and the pond
The story of the princess, the pike and the pond. Route distance. 1.35 miles. Start point. Fleet Pond car park. Download the route and the story. A short history of Fleet Pond. Fleet Pond is one of Hampshire’s hidden gems. Some 48 hectares of
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Plan your visit
Opening times, parking, venue hire, accessibility and group visit details for Lepe Country Park.
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Video tutorial: How to make beeswax wraps
Did you know there’s an alternative to cling film that’s reusable and much kinder to the environment?
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Availability
Hampshire Outdoor Centres - enjoy £500 off your next visit when you recommend a new school or group.
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Site rules
Site rules for staying at Tile Barn
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How to start stargazing
How to start stargazing. read ( words). Oct 10 2023. The stars have aligned and you’re ready to start learning more about the night sky. If you’re camping or glamping, you’re already in the ideal spot to begin. So, break away from the campfire
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Dawn chorus birds you’ll hear in Hampshire
Here are a few birds you’ll be able to hear almost anywhere in Hampshire.
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The Barn
Our brand new eco-friendly visitor centre and café.
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Martin Down National Nature Reserve
Martin Down National Nature Reserve. Extensive area of chalk grassland and scrub, of national importance for its rich archaeology and wealth of downland wildlife. About the site. Martin Down is 350 hectares of unspoiled chalk downland where flowers
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Bishop's Waltham nature walk
Bishop's Waltham nature walk. Route distance. 3 miles. Start point. Central car park. Download the route. Bishop's Waltham nature walk. About the nature walk. This circular walk starts in the attractive market town of Bishop’s Waltham. It visits
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The Solent Way
The Solent Way. Route distance. 60 miles. Start point. Milford-on-sea. Download the route. The Solent Way runs from Milford-on-Sea to Emsworth Harbour. It passes seafronts, yachting harbours, marshland and saltings. The Way has been divided into 8
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How it works
How For Paws works. How to book and enjoy our secure dog fields for safe, private exercise sessions. How to book your secure dog field. Booking and payment is all online. You will be able to select one of our sites. Bookings can be made up to 3
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MARINE EXPLORERS
Join us as we head out on the beach to explore the intertidal zone and use microscopes to learn more about our finds
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Five things to bring for a cosy camping experience
Upgrade your camping trip to a glamping trip with some of our favourite luxuries.
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Five more ways to bring nature into your New Year’s resolution
Get ready to turn over a new leaf and bring conservation into your new year.
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Slow worm
Slow worm. Slow worms are legless lizards and are around 40-50cm long. Being reptiles they warm themselves in the sun to increase their body temperature and will become more active when warm. Where to find. They can be spotted sunning themselves on
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Grass snake
Grass snake. Grass snakes are completely harmless to humans and are very shy. They feed on amphibians, small mammals and fish and can live for 15 to 25 years! Where to find. They can be seen swimming in the canal, along ditches or in Walkway Pond.
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Our programmes
A wide range of programmes are available for school groups covering all key stages and many curriculum topics at Hampshire Outdoor Centres.
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Take our climbing personality quiz
Take our climbing personality quiz. read ( words). Feb 16 2022. Climbing is an exciting sport that combines a love for the great outdoors with adrenaline-pumping action. This combination and the many forms of climbing attracts a wide range of people