Beat teenage boredom with an exciting range of activities for older children, from sports, outdoor fun and discovery to rollercoaster rides and entertainment.
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Test your mettle with award-winning Go Ape!, a high wire, treetop adventure course with its rope bridges, Tarzan swings and 120-metre-long zip wire. There are now three courses in Hampshire.
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With vehicles and props from the James Bond films, high-level monorail and tales from secret agents, there's so much more to the National Motor Museum than cars.
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From Ellie Goulding to Motorhead and comedy from Jason Manford, Southampton Guildhall is the south's largest multipurpose entertainment venue, featuring the biggest names in music, comedy and dance.
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Develop skills and confidence in sailing,canoeing and water sports with a range of exciting courses for young people, taught by qualified and experienced instructors.
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Football fans can take a look behind the scenes with a ground tour of St. Mary's Stadium in Southampton, home to the legendary Southampton FC, known as the 'Saints'.
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Beautiful South, Bedouin Soundclash, Blood Red Shoes - bands big, small and local have played at this lively arts centre in Aldershot and you can even tell them what bands you want to see.
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Upside down on the Klondike, stomachchurning on the Tornado or white knuckle terror on the Drop Ride is all part of the fun at this Hayling Island amusement park, right next to the Blue Flag beach.
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Teenagers will love Hampshire's exciting Discovery Centres, where they can surf the internet for free, rent books, CDs, DVDs and video games, chat in the café or simply chill out with their friends.
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Teenagers will love some of the rides on this family day out, including the Cobra, a hair-raising rollercoaster ride, and - new for 2009 - the Edge, a giant disc travelling at 43 mph.
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With mountain bike trails, horse riding, laser games, paragliding and handgliding, the 1,400-acre Queen Elizabeth Country Park has teenage thrills galore.
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