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If you're travelling on a budget and looking for some free things to do to keep the kids entertained, there are plenty of activities to enjoy across South East England that will excite all the family and help those pounds go a little further.  With both indoor and outdoor activities to enjoy it doesn't matter what the weather does.

Don't forget the South East is blessed with plenty of beaches to enjoy a great day out, many of which have been awarded blue flag status for their cleanliness.  Many beaches across the South East have life guards during the summer season, to find out when and where check with the RNLI.

Home to over 3 million acres of natural beauty and a host of country parks, its easy to enjoy the fresh air, space and the picturesque surroundings of the South East countryside, with a picnic, afternoon stroll or cycle ride.

Free things to do in Hampshire

Head to Portsmouth on England's South Coast and enjoy a walk along the miles of promenade, visit it's two famous piers or pop into Southsea Castle and explore the ramparts and views over the Solent. Make time to visit Portsmouth Museum (closed on Mondays) and discover the world's largest collection of memorabilia relating to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and an ever-changing collection of artworks. The free International Kite Festival is confirmed to go ahead on Southsea Common. Head to the outskirts of the city and enjoya visit to Royal Armouries Fort Nelson (car parking applies) with its underground tunnels, fascinating fort facts explorer trail and sandbag maze.

East Hampshire has six self-guided walks, each dedicated to a famous literary figure who lived in the area including Jane Austen and Gilbert White. Head to Winchester and enjoy the Winchester city walk, with three different loops to follow which are suitable to wheelchairs and prams. They're a great way to explore the city, give a focus to your journey and helps children develop their map reading skills. 

Watch the world's largest international sailing event 'Cowes Week' for seven days from the 2nd - 8th August 25 or take part in the Isle of Wight walking festivals which take place May and October - many of the guided walks are free to join. Known as 'Dinosaur Isle' the Isle of Wight is regarded as one of the richest areas for Dinosaur discovery in Europe. It's just £5.00 for a child to visit Dinosaur Isle, Britain's first purpose built dinosaur attraction or join a public fossil walk for £4.00 children, £7.00 adults.

Free things to do in Sussex

Enjoy a visit to Brighton and take a stroll around the world-famous Lanes, head to the beach, Brighton Palace Pier or Brighton Marina. Visit the Royal Pavilion gardens give you a chance to marvel at the unique architecture of the Royal Pavilion, pack your children's swimsuits and let them take a dip in one of the cities four paddling pools.  The main one is on the seafront by the old West Pier, they are free to use and open from late May to early September. Explore the Booth Museum of Natural History where you'll find bones, butterflies and birds, or head to the beautiful Stanmer Park, the perfect choice for a picnic, wander and play. Follow the Public Art Trail which starts at Brighton train station and takes approximately an hour to follow - a great introduction to this creative city. The creative Brighton Festival returns this May with an array of free and paid for events.

Explore the stunning Towner art museum, in Eastbourne which has been collecting and exhibiting work for over 100 years - admission is free.  Head to Longland Road Recreation Ground for a game of tennis on the refurbished courts or stroll over the famous white cliffs at Seven Sisters Country park and enjoy the stunning views over the English Channel. Why not fly a kite, enjoy a picnic and enjoy this beautiful green space. It's the annual Airbourne - Eastbourne International Air Festival on the 13th - 16th  August 26 which takes place along a 2-mile stretch of Eastbourne seafront and is free to attend.

Take a seat on Littlehampton's Long Bench or enjoy a visit to Chichester Cathedral in West Sussex (donations requested on entry). Visit Rye Harbour Nature Reserve on the outskirts of the medieval town on Rye, with its beautiful wetland landscape and coastal views. Hastings Museum and Art Gallery is free to visit and open Tuesday - Sunday in Hastings, don't miss the fantastic Jack of the Green festival which happens here every May with music and the main parade on Bank Holiday Monday.  If you want to let of some steam then head to Bedgebury National Pinetum, 16 miles north west of Hastings, with 320 acres of outdoor space, woodlands and play trails to explore (car parking fees apply).

Free things to do in Kent

Mote Park located in the centre of Maidstone offers lots of green space and a great boating lake for fun on the water time. For something a little different how about a stop at the Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats, they simply ask that you make a donation to help keep the goats, or discover more about the town and local area at Maidstone Museum.

Heading to Dover, Sandwich and Deal?  Enjoy a visit to Betteshanger Park, or a stroll around the beautiful Samphire Hoe. Enjoy time at Dover Museum and see the remains of a large wooden prehistoric boat thought to be some 3,000 years old, an internationally important archaeological discovery.  Explore the medieval streets of Sandwich and take a visit to Sandwich Guildhall Museum located in the heart of the town or enjoy a tour of Sandwich Guildhall

With 19 miles of coastline and 16 spectacular, sandy beaches and bays, you’re sure to find one to suit you in Margate, Broadstairs and Ramsgate on the Isle of Thanet or grab your bike and head out on the Viking Coastal Trail, one of the most attractive circular leisure cycle routes in Kent. 

Free things to do in Oxfordshire

The Museum of Oxford, The Ashmolean and The Bodleian Library all offer a range of free exhibitions or activities for families to explore.

In West Oxfordshire get outdoors and explore both Kilkenny Lane Country Park and Wychwood Wild Garden - a beautiful woodland and garden, close to the centre of Shipton under Wychwood. Both are free and open all year round. 

In South Oxfordshire take time to explore the historic market towns that are so central to this area, including Henley-on-Thames, Marlow and Thame.  Here you will find a number of free downloadable walking trails and apps to explore this Historic Market Town.  These are also available from Thame Museum (also free to visit) or Thame Town Hall.  Wallingford Museum provides free entry and offers fun things including the much loved 'smelly, feely' drawers and archaeology sandpits. Whilst there make sure you visit the grounds of Wallingford Castle which provide the perfect setting for a picnic.

Free Things to do Berkshire

Reading is home to a number of fascinating free museums to visit, including Reading Abbey Ruins, The MERL and Reading Museum. If you want to head outdoors, the Thames Path National Trail offers you the chance to explore the banks of the River Thames or maybe try some Geocaching.  Don't forget you can also shop till you drop at the Oracle shopping centre. 

Heading to Windsor, then you don't have to go far to find some great free things to do. Take a stroll along the famous Long Walk and through Great Windsor Park, watch out you might see a deer or two!  Explore Maidenhead Heritage Museum, or follow the Queens Walkway, 63 gunmetal plaques marked with HM The Queen's personal royal cypher, pick up a map from the Windsor Visitor Information Centre.  Head to Windsor town centre to see the daily changing of the guards. The guards leave the barracks at approximately 10:50am then return back again about 11:30am (best view from the Corn Exchange by Windsor Guildhall) - check schedule in advance.

Free Things to do in Surrey

The Watts Gallery, Guildford, does not charge for children (under 18s) and is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful small galleries in Europe, with special exhibitions running throughout the year.  Head out an explore the stunning Surrey Hills or make a visit to Alice Holt Country Park - home to a family fun Gruffalo sculpture trail, tree top adventure and plenty of tranquil walks to enjoy. Make a stop at Cranleigh Arts, tickets range from free to £25, Manor Farm Craft Centre or the New Ashgate Gallery, all offering the chance to discover local arts made and created in the South East.

Free things to do in London

The Queen’s House is a beautiful 17th-century royal villa was designed by Inigo Jones and is Britain’s first classical building.  Marvel at the House’s pioneering architecture, including the iconic Tulip Stairs, and discover its internationally renowned art collection. The Queen’s House is free to visit except for Special Exhibitions and guided tours.

The National Maritime Museum is the largest museum of its kind in the world. A joy for all ages the Museum is an unmissable addition to any itinerary in Greenwich. The National Maritime Museum is free to visit except for Special Exhibitions and guided tours. 

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  1. Leechpool Woods

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    Parkland / Woodland Garden

    Horsham

    Leechpool is an ancient woodland covering 53 acres and includes Oak, Ash, Hazel, Hawthorn, Holly, Blackthorn, Sweet Chestnut and Scots Pine.

  2. RAF Manston Spitfire & Hurricane Memorial Museum

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    Museum

    Ramsgate

    The Memorial Museum permanently houses splendid examples of two WW11 fighter aircraft, which served the Royal Air Force so well in so many areas of battle, both at home and overseas.

  3. Royal Museums Greenwich

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    Museum

    Greenwich, London

    The world’s largest maritime museum, filled with inspirational stories of exploration and adventure at sea. Critically acclaimed temporary exhibitions (ticketed). General admission free.

  4. Dinton Pastures Country Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    Hurst

    A 350-acre site with meadows, fishery, watersports and conservation lakes. Three bird hides, orienteering course, children's play area, cafe.

  5. Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens

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    Garden

    Slough

    This Grade 1 registered Garden of Remembrance contains formal and informal water features, a colonnade, rose garden, woodland, rock garden and open parkland with stunning views across the Capability Brown landscape.

  6. Hall Place and Gardens

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    Historic House / Palace

    Bexley

    Grade 1 listed Tudor mansion set in award winning landscaped gardens, with visitor centre, gift shop and tearoom.

  7. Andover Museum and Museum of the Iron Age

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    Museums & Galleries

    Andover

    Housed in a Georgian town house built in the 1750s, Andover Museum tells the story of the town and its surrounding area from prehistoric times to the present day.

  8. Gazen Salts Nature Reserve

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    Nature Reserve

    Sandwich

    1.5 miles of winding paths escort you through this wonderful 15 acre man made nature reserve.

  9. Leysdown Beach

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    Beach

    Sheerness


    Leysdown is a beach located at the eastern end of the Isle of Sheppey on the north Kent coast.

  10. One Garden Brighton

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    Garden

    Brighton & Hove

    Proudly presented and managed by Plumpton College, One Garden Brighton is a free to enter destination garden, a place to connect with nature and discover something different every day.

  11. Abingdon Abbey Buildings

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    Historic Site

    ABINGDON

    Abingdon Abbey Buildings are the medieval domestic buildings of Abingdon Abbey founded in the 7th century and demolished in 1538 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Constructed between the 13th and 15th centuries, they contain outstanding…

  12. Godalming Museum

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    Museum

    GODALMING

    Godalming Museum tells the story of Godalming and the surrounding area and includes a few surprising connections.

  13. Guildford Cathedral

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    Cathedral / Minister

    Guildford

    Guildford Cathedral is a modern Cathedral with a beautiful interior and an amazing story.

  14. Springvale Beach

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    Beach

    Seaview

    Springvale Beach stretches from Puckpool to Seaview on the north coast of the Isle of Wight and is made up of a mixture of shingle and sand.

  15. Brighton Beach

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    Beach


    Brighton's popular shingle and sand beach in one of Britain's most famous seaside resorts. And boasts a refurbished pier, fun fairs, arcades, local boutique shopping in The Lanes.

  16. Arundel Cathedral of Our Lady & St Philip Howard

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    Cathedral / Minister

    ARUNDEL

    A wonderful Victorian Gothic style cathedral adding to the impressive skyline of Arundel. Open every day 9am - 6pm. Free admission, but donations welcome.

  17. UNESCO World Biosphere Region

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    Nature Trail / Watching

    Brighton & Lewes Downs

    The Brighton & Lewes Downs UNESCO Biosphere Region.is a stretch of land and sea with a spirited city at its heart. Bordered by two rivers, its green chalk hills (the ‘Downs’) roll down to river estuaries, white cliffs, shingle beaches and chalky…

  18. Mewsbrook Park

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    Municipal Park

    Littlehampton

    Mewsbrook Park has been awarded a prestigious Green Flag for the last seven years and lies on the Eastern edge of Littlehampton, very close to the seafront.