From neighborhood playgrounds to flagship parks, what does Winchester have to offer? Here's what two local experts had to say about parks and greenspace in Winchester, England.
Parks, Recreation, and Greenspace in Winchester, England
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One of the best places to live in southern England, Winchester is steeped in history, has one of the greatest and airiest cathedrals, King Arthur’s round table and plenty of countryside to explore. From the city centre you can walk in every direction. Into the South Downs National Park, along the river Itchen, a famous chalk stream, and the Watercress Way railway path to Kings Worthy and Avington, to Farley Mount and on the Clarendon Way to the neighboring cathedral city of Salisbury. Come and explore.
I recommend finding a house in the southern district, it’s much quieter and more pleasant than the rest. If you ever want a meal out, I recommend going to Tom’s Deli, a small Italian restaurant on the main street. For a relaxed walk, why not go to Abbey Gardens, it’s a very tranquil and calm place among the rest of the city.
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