Things to do in Portsmouth outdoors


Visit Portsmouth the UK's only island city, with miles of coastline and centuries of history. You can explore the world-class attractions at the Historic Dockyard, where you can see famous warships like HMS Victory and the Mary Rose. You can also enjoy the stunning views from the Spinnaker Tower, shop till you drop at Gunwharf Quays, or relax on the beach at Southsea. Portsmouth has something for everyone, so come and discover it for yourself!

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Attraction
Free

South Downs National Park

A landscape rich in folklore and legend that has inspired generations of writers, artists and storytellers who have witnessed the beauty of this area.

Watercress Line
Attraction
Adults £23.50

Watercress Line

Enjoy a historic railway trip along the Watercress Line near Winchester, Hampshire.

Steam Illuminations on the Watercress Line
Event
From £32

Steam Illuminations on the Watercress Line

STEAM ILLUMINATIONS is an incredible sound & light show on & in a steam train. Dance the night away to your favourite Christmas & party tunes!

Starting in 7 days 29th November 2024 to 4th January 2025
Wolvesy Castle
Attraction
Free

Wolvesy Castle

Wolvesey has been an important residence of the wealthy and powerful Bishops of Winchester since Anglo-Saxon times.

Winchester City Mill
Attraction
Adults £4

Winchester City Mill

Discover Winchester City Mill, a restored water mill situated on the River Itchen in the centre of Winchester, Hampshire.

Attraction
Adults £3

The Great Hall

The Great Hall contains the greatest symbol of medieval mythology, King Arthur's Round Table.

Activity
From £35

Old Thorns Golf Course

The course is nestled among woods and has a variety of terrain types. Each hole has its own unique challenge and obstacle to test your skills.

Lavender Fields
Attraction
Adults £4

Lavender Fields

We value our local landscape, and having introduced English lavender to the farm back in 1999, our field is now a local landmark.

Attraction
Adults £12

Chawton House

Chawton House was owned by Jane Austens brother Edward, and described as the Great House. Discover 400 years of history and stroll through the gardens.