Group visits: A great day out
Hampshire is such a varied county with historic towns, vibrant cities, beautiful coastline, ancient forests and rolling hills that it makes an ideal place for groups to explore. Whether you devise your own itinerary or follow one of the suggested programmes, we can guarantee your group will have a rewarding experience. Experience a wide and varied selection of places to visit which are ideally suited to groups... for example

Sir Harold Hillier Gardens
One of the most important modern plant collections in the world, with a new £3.5 million Visitor and Education Pavillion.
Milestones
Milestones is the ideal destination for groups. A network of full size historic street scenes inside a massive new building will provide your group with all the interest of an open-air museum without any need to worry about the weather ...and a few minutes from the M3 at Basingstoke.
The Great Hall
The only surviving part of Winchester Castle, this medieval hall houses the legendary King Arthur's Round Table.
How to get to Hampshire
Hampshire is easily accessible by a variety of road networks including the M3, M4 and M27. There are also good rail and ferry links as well as ample coach parking facilities.
Further information on getting to Hampshire
Travel by coach
The New Forest Coach Drivers‘ Handbook 841kb pdf can assist with journey planning for coach parties to the New Forest National Park. It holds useful information on where to park or drop off passengers, the heights of bridges, suggested routes to follow as well as information on visitor attractions that welcome coach parties.
Also see the Coach Drivers' Map 1.6mb pdf.