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Beach: Hayling Island – West of Eastoke BeachView: Situated just behind this sandy Hayling Island beachWhat’s on the menu?; Their famous fish and chips, breakfasts, burgers, salads – to eat in or take away. Read more…
Beach: The blue flag Hayling Island beach View: Spectacular views over the beach and the Solent at all times of the year. If you can’t spot the windsurfers, the bar and conservatory also give a great view of the incoming and departing ocean liners leaving Portsmouth and Southampton. What’s on the menu?: This popular pub on the beach serves up Read more…
Beachlands is primarily a shingle beach with the beach being backed by sandy grass areas and heathland, criss-crossed by many paths. This area of the seafront is the best for entertainment of all sorts. It is the home of the Hayling fairground, the Amusements arcades are open all year round. The seafront area is accessible to all with the provision of Read more…
Hayling Island Eastoke Beach is a pebble and sand beach that is really popular with visitors and remains totally unspoilt. This is a great beach for swimming, sailing, windsurfing, fishing, water ski-ing, paddling and bathing! There is a lovely walk down the Hayling Billy Coast Path to the North taking you along to Langstone Harbour and into a nature reserve. Read more…
Hayling Island West Beach, lying at the west end of the seafront, the waters here are sheltered by the West Winner sand bar ensuring that the waves are never too big in the summer and that, as the tide rises during the day, the water is usually warmer here than other parts of the seafront. The West Winner sand bar Read more…
Hayling Lifeboat station was started in 1865 and provides 24 hour emergency cover for all the boat owners and crew based in Chichester Harbour. The station is supported by boat and shore crew as well as volunteers and have qualified as both B and D class helms having followed the RNLI’s competence based training scheme. They are divided into three Read more…