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Where to Go in Hampshire

Where to see animals and wildlife in Hampshire

Where to Go in Hampshire lists ideas for Where to Go in Hampshire to see animals, zoos and wildlife parks. Whether you are looking for birds, fish, leopards, elephants, monkeys lions, giraffe, zebras or any other bird, mammal or fish, you will find plenty of ideas of Where to Go in Hampshire with the family, friends or children in the listings below.  

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Where opening times are not listed please contact before visiting, as opening times may vary and some close during winter months.

Longdown Activity Farm, Longdown, 023 8029 2837

Activity farm where children can feed and handle small animals, and have fun in one of the play areas for children of different ages.  Pre-booked Farmer's Days can be arranged where children between 8-14 years can be a farmer for the day.
RSPB Hants
Hampshire
01273 775333

RSPB Harbour Reserve located around the Hampshire coastline between Eastney and Hayling Island. read more...
New Forest Otter & Owl Wildlife Park, New Forest, 02380 292408

25 acres of woodland devoted predominately to otters and owls, however also housed on the land are mink, stoat, wild boar, wallabies and badgers.  Open all year, with daily keeper talks.
Blue Reef Aquarium, Southsea, Hampshire, 02392 875222

Sharks, sting rays, otters, seahorses, tropical fish and frogs, are just some of the displays to see at Blue Reef. Take your swimming custom, and take advantage of the giant man-made beach and the wet play area for children, with fountains, water cannons and giant showers.

Staunton Country Park, Havant, Hampshire, 02392 453405

There is much to do within in the 1,000 acres of Staunton. For children there is the Ornamental Farm with a range of small and medium sized animals. In the garden, one of the largest glasshouses in the country can be seen with a diversity of tropical plants. Also to be seen in the gardens are the water features, maze, walled garden and puzzle garden.

Marwell Zoological Park, Colden Common, Hampshire, 01962 777407

Set in 100 acres of Hampshire parkland six miles outside Winchester, Marwell Zoo is home to over 200 species including penguins, leopards, rhinos, girafes tigers, wallabys and cheetahs. Walk around the zoo at your leisure or take the road train that drops visitors off at different locations across the park.

Manor Farm, Burlesdon, 01489 787055

The farm is located at the far end of the Manor Farm Country Park, a 400 acre country park lying on the banks of the River Hamble.  A working farm that resides in the Victorian ages, with real life Victorian farmhouse, school room, shop and blacksmith's forge.  Ducks and chickens roam the farm while real life historical characters from the Victorian ages go about their work.
Hollycombe, Liphook, 01428 724900

Hollycombe offers a collection of working steam powered attractions, with the centre-piece being a complete Edwardian Fariground, where the fun of the fair in the 1870s can be experienced.  Other activities include a steam railway, traction engine rides, period farming demonstrations, farm animals, a sawmill and a Grade II listed historic woodland garden.
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