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The Harry Potter Tour

Follow in Harry Potter’s magical footsteps with a Warner Bros Studio Tour. Visit the Great Hall of Hogwarts and walk through Diagon Alley.

Why go?

Anyone who’s ever watched, read or even just heard about the Harry Potter tales will have imagined the magic of receiving your letter inviting you to attend Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft & Wizardry. Well, now you don’t have to dream, as you can visit the original movie sets themselves on the Warner Bros Studio Tour, all incongruously housed in an un-prepossessing hangar in Hertfordshire.

If your kids are Potter-maniacs, or if you sneakily watch your Potter box-set more than you’d like to admit, this is an unforgettable day out. We think this attraction will especially suit kids over 10, as there’s a lot of walking and more observing rather than ‘doing’.

Activities

Starting with the Great Hall, scene of so many feasts and good-versus-evil showdowns, you walk through a series of real sets peppered with character costumes, realistic props and clever little animatronics which make cauldrons stir themselves or owls turn their heads.

Explore the Ministry Of Magic, the Gryffindor Common Room and the Weasleys’ kitchen, then head outside to visit No.4 Privet Drive and Harry’s birthplace in Godric’s Hollow. You can taste Butterbeer – it’s a sickly sweet acquired taste, but kids will love it – have a ride on Hagrid’s flying motorbike and take your picture on the Knight Bus.

Walking through Diagon Alley, full-sized and incredibly detailed is certainly a highlight, as well as Dumbledore’s office filled with all his gadgets – oh, to have a go on the magical Pensieve.

If you’re prepared to brave the queue, your kids can ride a broomstick in the green screen area, which cleverly transposes them onto a scene of their choice (£12).

Don’t miss: The most gasp-inducing section by far is the 1/24th scale model of Hogwarts itself, which was used for all the exterior shots of the castle in the films. Unbelievably intricate, with changing LED lights that take it from dusk to dawn and back again, it’s the size of a house and can take up to half an hour to walk around and take in all the detail.

Top tip: The staff are friendly and very knowledgeable about the making of the films – and will even let you hold the original Tom Riddle’s diary beside the entrance to the Chamber Of Secrets.

The lowdown

How to get there: Located 20 miles North-West of London and less than 3 miles from the M1 and M25 motorways, the postcode for your sat nav is WD25 7GS. Alternatively you can catch the train (unfortunately not the Hogwarts Express) to Watford Junction.

There are direct, fast train services from both London Euston (20 minute journey) and Birmingham New Street (1 hour journey). A regular shuttle bus service runs from the station to the studios.

More information: Tots under 4 years can enter for free, £21.50 per child (5-15) and £29 per adult, with family tickets for four at £85, it’s comparable to a day at a theme park without the rides.

Note: All tickets must be bought in advance online at Warner Bros Studio Tour.

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Win a Trip to Hampshire With Over £2500!

Hampshire’s Top Attractions is launching a competition to win a  ‘Golden Ticket’ prize of over 50 family tickets to attractions in Hampshire, plus an overnight stay for a family of four in two Hampshire hotels for use until the end May of 2016!

From wildlife, roller coasters, action and adventure through to steam trains, classic cars, museums and heritage – Hampshire’s Top Attractions has them all! Perfect for a summer of exploration.

FAMILY FUN!

WHERE’S INCLUDED?

  • Paultons Family Theme Park, home of Peppa Pig World in the New Forest is home to more than 60 fun rides and exciting attractions.
  • Housing a collection of over 250 automobiles and motorcycles, the award winning Beaulieu National Motor Museum appeals to all age groups.
  • From ring-tailed coatis to cheeky monkeys, endangered tigers to frilled lizards, curious meerkats to pygmy hippos – Marwell Zoo is home to an incredible range of exotic and endangered species.
  • Go wild and take to the trees with Go Ape at Moors Valley Country Park and Itchen Valley Country Park.
  • There is something for everyone at Staunton County Park; With a farm full of friendly animals, the south coast’s largest ornamental glasshouses and 1,000 acres of country park to explore.
  • The Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth offers breathtaking views over the city and its harbour. Nearby atGunwharf Quays you can enjoy a spot of shopping and lunch overlooking Portsmouth Harbour.
  • Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium is an interactive, science and technology centre and the largest capacity digital planetarium in the UK!

MORE ATTRACTIONS…

GARDENERS WORLD

Explore 200 acres of beautiful gardens at the famous Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway – a world-famous magical place in the New Forest which belongs to a branch of the Rothschild family.

The Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Romsey is a 180-acre garden paradise with a magnificent collection of more than 42,000 plants. While the gardens at Mottisfont, make a feast for the senses all year round.

STEP BACK IN TIME

Winchester Cathedral offers a wealth of beauty with its outstanding architecture. On the Watercress Railway Line you can climb aboard a carriage pulled by either a steam or loco engine.

The Museum of Army Flying tells the story of British Flying with over 35 historic aircraft dating from World War I to the present day alongside interactive displays. Take time to visit Fort Nelson – an imposing Victorian Fort that is home to the Royal Armouries’ national collection of artillery.

AHOY THERE…

Visit Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, home to the Mary Rose Museum and where you can go onboard Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory and HMS Warrior. There are a number of friendly museums that create The National Museum of The Royal Navy: Gosport’s Royal Navy Submarine Museum and Explosion Museum of Naval Power or The Royal Marines Museum in Southsea to see the extrodinary stories of the men, women and ships of The Royal Navy.

Overlooking the vibrant Solent, Portsmouth’s Blue Reef Aquarium is home to thousands of incredible creatures from tropical sharks to turtles and stingrays.

Channel your inner pirate and sail the seas of the Rapids in Romsey with Valley Leisure for some active family fun.

DISCOVER THE ISLE OF WIGHT…

From Royal Residences and fairytale castles, dramatic coastline and sandy beaches, The Isle of Wight has it all. Explore the Isle of Wight with Red Funnel Ferries if you are traveling from Southampton or if you are traveling from Portsmouth step aboard Wightlink Ferries.

AND FINALLY…

If you are planning to visit Hampshire, check out Southampton Airport with daily flights from across the UK – you could be in Hampshire quicker than you think! And because Hampshire as so much to offer, Visit Hampshire can help plan your next trip with details of events, accommodation and travel advice and tips.

THE PRIZE

A family ticket to all of Hampshire’s Top Attractions featured on hampshireattractions.co.uk. The ‘Golden Ticket’ includes attraction admission for two adults and two children. Hotel stays are for a single night bed and breakfast at theWhite Star Tavern in Southampton, a historic tavern, dining & rooms with a 5 star AA rating and The Grand Harbour hotel in Southampton and iconic four star hotel in the city centre.

Attraction tickets will need to be redeemed by the 31 May 2016 and hotel stay before the 31 December 2015.

COMPETITION CLOSES 15/07/2015

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