Founded in 1382, Winchester College has the longest continuous history of any English school and it still occupies its original medieval buildings.
Winchester’s Military Quarter is a grouping of six regimental museums situated within yards of each other on a historic site, close to the city centre of Winchester.
A stunning medieval building filled with the most beautiful of the College’s treasures
Grade I listed buildings dating from 1132 and is home to 25 Brothers.
The final remains of Winchester Castle and home to King Arthur’s round table.
Join a guided tour with one of Winchester’s official tourist guides to take in the city’s highlights.
An inspiring day out for all ages in one of Europe’s finest medieval Cathedrals. Now featuring a spectacular new exhibition – Kings & Scribes: The Birth of a Nation.
Winchester is home to an abundance of trees. Follow this self-guided trail to learn more…
A social enterprise, helping everyone cycle more. Young or old, women, children and families.
The St James’ Way passes through Winchester and is one of the UK legs of the world-renowned pilgrimage route, the Camino de Santiago and is approximately 68.5 miles/110 kilometres long.
See the impressive Royal Armouries collection of artillery and historic cannons
It might be getting darker earlier but we love Winchester’s sunset views – see for yourself and follow our self-guided trail.