Hollycombe Steam in the Country

Hollycombe Steam in the Country

Last Updated on February 21, 2024 by Suzy McCullough

Things to do at Hollycombe Steam in the Country review

Hollycombe Steam in the Country is an outdoor attraction in Liphook, Hampshire. It is Britain’s largest collection of working steam with a traditional fairground, steam railways and woodland gardens.

There is a fairground where you can relive the excitement of the original white knuckle rides in their traditional steam-driven fairground. You can ride authentic steam driven rides including “Razzle Dazzle” and “Mr Field’s Steam Circus” which is the world’s oldest mechanically operated fairground attraction. Other rides include a carousel, steam yacht, a big wheel, a haunted cottage and steam swings. Plus swing chairs, other children’s rides and you can watch a Bioscope film.

You can take a ride on their steam railway through woodlands. With a train ride that takes you high on the hill to the sandstone quarry where you can see some great views. There is also a miniature steam garden railway.

The woodland gardens are a welcome break from the fairground. There is also a collection of road engines and steam rollers which you can see.

FAQ and Further Information Hollycombe Steam in the Country

Is there food and drink available?

There is a cafe serving hot and cold food and drinks. You are welcome to bring a picnic.

What are the main things to do?

Fairground with a number of rides operated by steam, miniature train rides and woodland. There are toilets and a cafe.

What are the ticket prices?

*Higher pricedu003cbru003e*Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online. *Higher priced. An adult ticket costs £18.00, children 3-15 £14.00 and under 3s are free, . Other pricing options including family tickets are available.

Is there parking?

There is on-site parking.

When are they open?

Hollycombe Steam is open from mid April until mid October. For up to date opening times please visit their website.

Dog friendly?

Dogs are welcome, they are not permitted in the cafe.

Are they accessible?

There is wheelchair access to the Visitor Centre and train, and most of the site is fairly wheelchair friendly. However, by their nature and age, many of the fairground rides are accessed by steps and are not able to accommodate wheelchairs.

Hollycombe Steam in the Country
Hollycombe Steam in the Country
Hollycombe Steam in the Country
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