Where to spend bank holiday weekend in the South

Galya DimitrovaSouth of England
News imageGetty Images Weymouth Beach with crowds of people sunbathing.Getty Images
The forecast promises a sunny bank holiday Monday - perfect for for a stroll along the beach like here in Weymouth

A hot weekend is in store, with temperatures forecast to continue to climb above 30C over the bank holiday.

While you would want to avoid the peak temperatures, it will be ideal for exploring the outdoors and have fun by yourself or with family and friends.

Here are some suggestions of where you can go in Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.

Berkshire

News imageRalph PeeDell Stag and deer was captured at Bucklebury Farm in west Berkshire.Ralph PeeDell

How about enjoying a morning with deer at Bucklebury Farm Park where visitors have the opportunity to see and feed four different deer breeds. Free tractor and trailer rides, animal activities and encounters, including the resident llama, and plenty of space "where the kids run wild" and have a picnic.

For a nice change of pace, explore the collections dedicated to farming, food, craft, rural life and countryside at the Museum of English Rural Life, run by the University of Reading. It offers interactive and immersive displays, themed galleries - such as A Year on the Farm - and admission is free.

Or if you fancy a little challenge, why not try to walk around all the 18 bronze markers along The Eton Walkway? The 2-mile (3 km) circular walk, which starts at Windsor Bridge, will take you about an hour to complete and celebrates Eton's heritage.

Dorset

News imageBCP Council The Russell Cotes Museum - a Victorian building with turrets and external staircases set against a blue sky with palm trees in the foreground.
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A long leisurely walk on one of the county beaches is not to be underestimated. Avon Beach, Canford Cliffs, Sandbanks, Shore Road - so many to choose from before the sand gets too hot.

The Russell-Cotes Museum in Bournemouth has an enchanting exhibition on Flower Fairies and artist Cicely Mary Barker's personal connection to Dorset by her trips to Swanage, Highcliffe, and Hengistbury Head.

And the The Christchurch Food Festival on Christchurch Quay brings together local and national chefs. The foodies can enjoy the free entry for the whole family.

Hampshire

News imageGetty Images A large red brick building with picnic tables, trees and grassy areas.Getty Images

For fifth year in a row, The Big Eat Festival at the Royal Victoria Country Park in Netley Abbey near Southampton promises "a feast for your senses" and entertainment for the whole family. The free-to-attend event adds that "every bite and beat supports local food banks and charities".

Farley Mount Country Park just outside Winchester reveals beautiful views over central Hampshire through its downland and woodland areas. It was named after a monument to a horse - and you can learn why on your walk or cycle through the site.

The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu near Lymington has opened its new gallery Driven: Britain's Motoring Story, with displays of motoring from its earliest times to the present day. The site in the heart of the New Forest National Park is a good choice for a day out.

Oxfordshire

News imageAlan Murray-Rust A view of the Maharajah's Well on an overcast day.Alan Murray-Rust

For last-minute culture picks, University of Oxford's Weston Library has two animal-themed exhibitions - Wonder of Birds and Pets & their People. Visitors to the heart of the city can see them for free and without a prior booking.

High Lodge Farm in Abingdon has a large straw bale playground open for "big bales and big adventures".

A hidden gem which may have been on your Oxfordshire bucket list to visit - the Maharajah's Well in of Stoke Row, near Henley on Thames. This weekend may be the day to visit and learn about the story behind it.

Isle of Wight

News imageGetty Images A view of Ryde seafront.Getty Images

Beaches will be the place to be in the glorious sunshine and on the island coast you have a lot of choice, including Shanklin, Ryde, Springvale, Yaverland and Sandown.

You will still be able to catch some of the Yarmouth Sea Songs and Shanties Festival performed live on the Green at Yarmouth. You are welcome to "join in with the knee-slapping melodies of the sea".

The Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary in Wroxall is the place to be if you're a donkey lover and are after a free tour with a behind-the-scenes access.