Bordering South Downs National Park, the town of Winchester harbours a rich history showcased in its castles, crypts and cathedrals. Explore medieval artefacts and the 17th-century Morley Library in this cultural enclave in Southern England.
Things to do in Winchester
The biggest attraction in Winchester is the 11th-century Winchester Cathedral with its collection of architectural styles. Seek out the elegant choir stalls carved with mythical beasts and step into the 164-metre-high nave. You can view the 12th-century Winchester Bible, then tour Jane Austen’s grave, the Norman crypt and the tower.
Within the city walls, ramble amongst the ruins of Wolvesey Castle, built in the early 1100s. Visit the Great Hall of Winchester Castle to find the mythological Round Table of King Arthur and the courtroom for the trial of Sir Walter Raleigh in 1603. At City Museum, get a glimpse of ancient mosaics, coins, jewels and tobacco tins, with exhibits covering the Iron Age to the present.
When you’ve worked up an appetite, dine at The Black Rat, a Michelin-starred restaurant on Chesil Street serving charred octopus, black pudding and lamb specialties. Enjoy local Andwells ale and share-platters at River Cottage Canteen, housed inside a former Georgian mill on the riverbank.
Drive about 30 kilometres to the Jane Austen’s House Museum, where the renowned author lived until 1817. Memorabilia includes the table where she wrote famous novels, such as “Mansfield Park” and “Pride and Prejudice”, as well as first editions of her books and a handkerchief embroidered by Austen.
Getting around Winchester
Buses, bicycles and taxis provide transportation throughout Winchester. You can also pick up a rental car in town or at Southampton Airport, about 19 kilometres from Winchester.