People love the thrill of staying somewhere different so we’ve compiled some vital info on some of the most interesting places to stay in Hampshire

Chewton Glen Treehouses

Around 300 to 400m away from the main hotel building lay a miscellany of luxury treehouse accommodation. Far away from the normal hotel room, the treehouse rooms offer a private balcony as well as huge windows to give a panoramic of the tree tops below.

Chewton Glen Hotel & Spa BH25 6QS

Endymion

Endymion is a single storey timbered lodge lying in the grounds of the owner’s cottage. Ancient woodland makes up the backdrop of the cottage and is also brilliant for colder evenings with a woodburner in the lodge. The cottage is available all year round and has fantastic reviews.

Linwood, New Forest

Solent Forts

Originally built to protect Portsmouth harbour from attack, Spitbank Fort, Horse Sand Fort and No Man’s Fort are luxury destinations with a range of features such as roof top pools, saunas, not forgetting the amazing views across the Solent.

The Solent

Aviator

The Aviator Hotel - around two miles from Farnborough airport - is a unique hotel with a contemporary feel throughout. There are stunning views of the airfield available as well as complimentary films and music for guests.

Farnborough Road, Farnborough GU14 6EL

Peat Spade Inn

The Peat Spade Inn is the perfect country retreat for fishermen and countryside sports fanatics. All of the elegant rooms are en-suite. Located in the one of the best kept secrets of Hampshire, the Test Valley has a huge range of local pubs with traditional Sunday lunches.

Village Street, Longstock SO20 6DR

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The best restaurants in Hampshire - Whether you’re looking for fine dining, pub food, a romantic meal for 2 or a taste of something from further afield, eating out in Hampshire really has something for everyone. Here’s our guide to the best local restaurants and pubs