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To build your own Itinerary, click to add an item to your Itinerary basket. Its excellent transport links makes it an easy getaway from London and the home counties for a day visit, as well as an ideal destination for a longer stay with hundreds of attractions to explore, varied landscape and two national parks. Make your visit to Hampshire longer by booking accommodation and visit some of the counties top attractions and events.

For information on travelling in and around Hampshire visit our travel pages. Skip To Main Content. For customers Paying for care services, school meals or any other payment to Hampshire County Council Customer services. For suppliers Receiving payment for supplying goods and services to Hampshire County Council Supplier services.

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Keep in touch Enter your email to sign up and get the latest news in Hampshire. Select your choice of interests after entering your email address. The Isle of Wight lies off the coast of Hampshire where the non-resistant rock has been eroded away forming the Solent. These are high hills with steep slopes where they border the clays to the south. The hills dip steeply forming a scarp onto the Thames valley to the north, and dip gently to the south.

The highest point in the county is Pilot Hill, which reaches the height of m ft. The downland supports a calcareous grassland habitat, important for wild flowers and insects. In the past Hampshire had little arable agriculture, but in the early 20th century the demand for food led to the establishment of farms on the downs.

A large area of the downs are now protected from further agricultural damage by the East Hampshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty The Itchen and Test are trout rivers that flow from the chalk through wooded valleys into Southampton Water.

Nestled in a valley on the downs is Selborne, and the countryside surrounding the village was the location of Gilbert White's pioneering observations on natural history. Hampshire has a milder climate than most areas of the British Isles , being in the far south with the climate stabilising effect of the sea, but protected against the more extreme weather of the Atlantic coast.

Hampshire has a higher average annual temperature than the UK average at 9. History The chalk downland of the South Downs and southern edges of Salisbury Plain were settled in the neolithic, and these settlers built hill forts such as Winklebury and may have farmed the valleys of Hampshire.

In the Roman invasion of Britain, Hampshire was one of the first areas to fall to the invading forces. The county was occupied by Jutish tribes until Saxon times.



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