Blue Horizon Restaurant
Restaurant in an art deco-style seafront building with a rooftop terrace and a cafe/bar.
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Blue Horizon Restaurant, Hurst Rd, Milford on Sea, Hampshire SO41 0PY, United Kingdom
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Milford on Sea Beach is a dog friendly beach worth visiting. The beach is a long shingle beach with character colourful beach huts lining the promenade and it is backed by low cliffs. The beach adjoins a nature reserve. There is an excellent walk from this beach along Hurst Spit to the castle and you can enjoy a snack or
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Colwell Bay beach is sandy and popular with the locals. The beach itself is gently sloping into the sea which is great for families with kids but be careful of the steps a bit further around the bay which may be slippery. There are beach huts to rent on the promenade and a lovely beach cafe with a terrace giving
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Totland Bay Beach is ideal for families who want a sheltered sandy beach where they can relax and enjoy a picnic and a sunbathe and paddle. It is a clean beach with sand and shingle with a tree line backdrop and steps taking you up to amusements, cafes, shops, camping and huts. A great beach for swimming, wind surfing and
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Hurst Point Lighthouse guides vessels through the hazardous western approaches to the Solent, indicating the line of approach through the Needles Channel. Although it is said that a light was shown on Hurst Point as early as 1733, the first Trinity House record relates to a meeting of shipmasters and merchants in 1781 to approve the terms of a formal
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Hurst Castle, artillery fortresses built by Henry VIII at the entrance to the Solent. Used as a prison in the 17th-century and later strengthened during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Totland Bay Pier pier is 140m long, constructed of a light girder framework on cast iron piles and a timber deck in the late 1870s. The pier has a cafe with seasonal openings.
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Lymington lifeboat station was established in 1965 and operates an inshore lifeboat. Station and shop has restricted opening times.
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