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Discover some of the finest countryside in the UK here in South East England. From the wide open spaces of our National Parks to the rolling hills of National Landscapes (formerly Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty), there’s a world of natural beauty waiting to be explored. Stroll through country parks and nature reserves, lose yourself in glorious gardens, or follow one of the many waymarked trails that criss-cross the region. With over 3 million acres of countryside to enjoy, this is the perfect place to escape the everyday, breathe in fresh air, and reconnect with the great outdoors.

National Parks 

South East England is home to two stunning National Parks, together covering more than 2,193 km². In Hampshire, the New Forest National Park is famed for its wild ponies, sweeping heathland, and ancient woodlands, offering endless opportunities to explore on foot, by bike, or on horseback. To the east, the South Downs National Park – the UK’s newest – stretches from Winchester to Eastbourne, weaving through Hampshire, West Sussex, and East Sussex. Here you’ll find rolling chalk hills, picturesque villages, and breathtaking coastal views. Each park offers a unique landscape and character, making both a must-visit on any trip.

Beautiful Places Near Me

South East England is home to nine National Landscapes (formerly known as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty), each recognised for their exceptional character, scenery, and natural beauty. They are some of the most beautiful places to visit and offer the chance to search for dinosaur footprints on the Isle of Wight, follow in the footsteps of Olympians in the Surrey Hills, soak up the stunning views over Chichester Harbour, marvel at the rolling chalk hills of the Chilterns - each and every landscape has its own unique character to discover. Stretching across every county in the region, it doesn't matter where you stay or viist, its easy to include time in amongst these beautiful landscapes.

  • The Cotswolds, Oxfordshire
  • North Wessex Downs, Berkshire
  • Chiltern Hills, Buckinghamshire
  • High Weald, Sussex
  • Kent Downs 
  • Surrey Hills 
  • Chichester Harbour , Sussex
  • Dorset 
  • Isle of Wight 

Unique Landscapes

Most of the world's chalk streams are found here in the south east of England. Their crystal-clear waters creating a rare and biodiverse habitat for wildlife. In Hampshire, the River Test, Itchen and Meon wind through tranquil water meadows and rolling chalk hills, offering the chance to enjoy peaceful walks in some of the most beautiful British countryside

There are approximately 50 chalk carved figures across the UK, it is one of the features that makes the UK countryside unique. One of the most famous is the Uffington White Horse in Oxfordshire, which lies to the north of the village of Uffington, just 25 miles outside of Oxford.  Believed to date back to the bronze age, it can be found in the aptly named Vale of the White Horse and can be seen for miles dancing over the Ridgeway hills. In Sussex, the Long Man of Wilmington, a giant etched out in slopes of Windover Hill is a located near Eastbourne. Visitors can walk to the bottom or top and discuss the mysteries surrounding its purpose on the way - maybe the 72 metre anicent warrior is guarding the old Wilmington priory!

You may not know that the South East is also home to two UNESCO Biosphere Reserves at Brighton and the Isle of Wight - there are only 7 sites in the UK. These Biospheres bring together rural, marine and urban environments, to take care of these special places for both nature and people. 

Best Views Near Me

  • One of the many iconic images of the South, is the white chalk cliffs of the Seven Sisters and Beachy Head which is part of the South Downs near Eastbourne, with its dramatic scenery and amazing views, the highest chalk cliff in the South East. 
  • Take a wander up St Catherines Hill, on the outskirts of Winchester for breath-taking views over the city. 
  • Head to Butser Hill the highest point in Hampshire, part of the world's newest International Dark Sky Reserve. Dont miss the chance to visit Butser Ancient Farm whilst you are here, an archaeology site where you can step back in time. 
  • Wander through the beautiful archway of trees and head up to the Halnakar Windmill to enjoy views over Sussex, Goodwood and the South Coast beyond.
  • Explore the ancient forest of Kingley Vale, full of twisted branches and an air of mystery. Head to the top and enjoy stunning views over West Sussex countryside.
  • Experience the panoramic vistas from the top of Tennyson Down on the Isle of Wight.  Look out for the famous Needles lighthouse, Yarmouth Harbour and the English Channel.
  • Head to the historic village of Abingdon and take a stroll along the River Thames. Look out for Abbey Meadows, Abingdon Lock an the view of the church steeple made famous by John Constable pencil drawing 'A view of Abingdon from the river'. 
  • The iconic Long Walk is a must on any visit to Berkshire, the tree lined two and a half mile walk is picture postcard perfect at anytime of the year.
  • Don't miss the chance to take in the stunning views of Newlands Corner, Box Hill, Devils Punchbowl and Leith Hill in the Surrey Hills.
  • Make some time when visiting Brighton to head out to Devils Dyke, just 5 miles north-west of of the city, with its deep V-shaped valley and selection of walking trails on offer. 
  • Head to Cissbury Ring, near Worthing, the largest hill fort in Sussex dating back some 5,000 years and offering stunning views over Brighton and beyond from its ramparts. 

Countryside near me

Scroll through the extensive list below to help discover a host of great outdoor adventures to enjoy on your next visit. 

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  1. Hengistbury Head

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    Nature Reserve

    Bournemouth

    Hengistbury Head is a fantastic place to visit, it is not only a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) but also a wonderful place to enjoy peaceful walks, breath-taking views, wide open spaces and a fascinating exhibition about how this…

  2. The Living Coast By Bike

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    Cycling

    One of the best ways to discover the Living Coast a UNESCO World Biosphere is by bike and to help you explore discover a series of tried and tested bike routes and rides to enjoy. The rides are graded easy, medium and hard, so no matter your ability…

  3. UNESCO World Biosphere Region

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    Nature Trail / Watching

    Brighton & Lewes Downs

    The Brighton & Lewes Downs UNESCO Biosphere Region is an area that stretches between the river Adur and Ouse, where the chalk grasslands of the South Downs National Park meet the English Channel and continues into a Marine Conservation Zone out at…

  4. Beach House Park

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    Garden

    Worthing

    Superb gardens with 5 international class flat bowling greens. The park also contains formal ornamental gardens, tennis courts and colourful floral displays.

  5. Hindhead Commons and the Devil’s Punchbowl

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    Viewpoint

    Hindhead

    Open the gate and step into a colourful mosaic of purple, greens and gold. All is quiet apart from the sounds of nature. Visit and discover why Hindhead Commons and the Devil’s Punchbowl is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

  6. Leith Hill

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    Viewpoint

    Dorking

    Set in the beautiful Surrey Hills Leith Hill has always been a popular place for visitors as there are so many adventures to be had and interesting spots to explore. Climb to the top of the tower and admire the views from the highest point in…

  7. Frimley Lodge Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    Camberley

    Frimley Lodge Park is a very attractive venue for everyone looking for quiet recreation or organised activity.

  8. Bewl Water

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    Lake / Reservoir

    Tunbridge Wells

    Beautiful lake and country park. Watersports, fly fishing, walks and rides, boat trips, visitor centre, restaurant and conference facilities. Summer events.

  9. Stockbridge Down Wildlife and History Walk

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    Nature Trail / Watching

    Stockbridge

    Explore this isolated island of characteristic chalk downland set in a sea of intensively farmed land.

  10. Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary

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    National Park

    Lyndhurst

    Spotting deer in the New Forest isn't always easy, but at Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary there is a purpose built viewing platform overlooking a large meadow area where a herd of fallow deer regularly gather.

  11. Mapledurham House

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    Historic House / Palace

    Reading

    An Elizabethan manor house alongside the River Thames, containing paintings, oak staircases, and moulded ceilings. Home to the Blount family for over 500 years.

  12. Brookfield Park

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    Parkland / Woodland Garden

    Littlehampton

    A great place to walk, exercise and observe nature through the seasons.

  13. Model Village Godshill

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    Model / Miniature Village

    Godshill

    RHS Partner Garden & Winner of Wight in Bloom Small Tourist Attraction 2016

    This beautiful Model Village nestles in the grounds of the Old Vicarage. Set in nearly two acres of gorgeous landscaped gardens this is a real retro find - a…

  14. Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve and Visitor Centre

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    Nature Reserve

    Sevenoaks

    A spectacular array of birds reside within this peaceful nature reserve, and wildlife enthusiasts of all levels will find something to delight. Facilities include shop, teabar, museum and nature trails, means there's something for everyone.

  15. Padworth Common

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    Nature Reserve

    Thatcham

    Wonderful countryside sites, both hosting a wide varierty of plants and animals and perfect for walks.

  16. The Vyne

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    Castles & Stately Homes

    Basingstoke

    he Vyne is a warm red-bricked Tudor mansion built in the 16th century for Lord Sandys, Henry VIII's Lord Chamberlain, which later passed into the hands of the Chute family, who cared for the house and estate for over 300 years. It was remodelled to…

  17. Lakeside Country Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    Eastleigh

    Sixty acres of lakes, meadow and young woodland situated between Eastleigh and Southampton with easy access.

  18. Littlehampton Harbour

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    Natural Feature

    Littlehampton

    Littlehampton Harbour serves both leisure and commercial users and is a gateway to the Arun Valley.

  19. Earnley Butterflies, Birds and Beasts

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    Nature Reserve

    Chichester

    Three attractions in one!. Tropical butterflies, exotic birds and theme garden. There is a picnic & play area available and children can take part in a free, educational competition.

  20. Black Park

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    Country / Royal Park

    Wexham

    Black Park - lakeside cafe, disabled access, walks, horse riding, orienteering. Langley Park - formal gardens, arboretum, woodland, parkland.