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Southsea, Portsmouth
See the flora and fauna of Portsmouth at Cumberland House - the Natural History Museum.
Portsmouth
In the 17th and 18th Centuries this area was dominated by extensive salt workings and was a major supplier of sea salt to the Royal Navy. Now it's part of a golf course, but the lake itself and the surrounding areas are particularly interesting.
Southsea
Southsea Common is a vast open space that was purchased from the War Department in 1922. It is ideal for kite flying, picnics and informal ball games.
Portsmouth
A haven of green tucked away in the city centre adjacent to the Guildhall and Civic Offices.
Southsea
A popular park dating from 1886 with some of the mature evergreen oaks planted in 1910, Canoe Lake has an impressive range of floral bedding on display at the water's edge.
Portsmouth
An eighty-hectare site surrounding the fortifications of Hilsea Lines ancient monument, this popular walking spot includes woodland, meadows and fresh brackish lakes.
Portsmouth
Farlington Marshes is one of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust’s oldest nature reserves.
Portsmouth
Baffins Pond (at 4.35 hectares) is home to a host of wild fowl and ducks, as well as established reed beds.
Havant
With beautiful gardens and 1,000 acres of country park to explore there’s something for everyone at Staunton.
Rowlands Castle
Stansted Park stands in 1800 acres of extraordinary landscaped parkland and ancient forest.
Portchester
Visit the Roman-Saxon shore fort with Norman additions - featuring a near-perfect keep and Norman church within the walls.
If you want to experience Portsmouth like a local, Southsea is an absolute must. It's more than your typical seaside resort with your everyday hotels and beaches; it's a thriving, cultural force that feels as real and tangible to those who live…
Portsmouth
Take in the flora and fauna as well as the views from Portsdown Hill.
Hambledon
Take a tour of the UK's oldest commercial vineyard, at Hambledon.
Portsmouth
Portsdown Hill provides magnificent views over Portsmouth and beyond. The slopes are home to impressive shows of wildlife that can be explored through miles of paths.
Hayling Island
A 14-mile Langstone Harbour Waterside Walk can be enjoyed, starting from Ferry Point Eastney, around the whole loop of Langstone Harbour, using the Ferry to return.