Old Portsmouth Beach (Hampshire)
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Old Portsmouth Beach is one part of the popular coast line of Portsmouth. It is a shingle beach stretching from Portsea Island to Eastney and is really interesting with the Harbour and it’s attractions close by.
Portsmouth has historic attractions and there are many walks from this beach through the town.
This is a town beach and so it has good facilities including parking, toilets, shops, restaurant, cafe, slipway.
Old Portsmouth beach, No dogs May to September.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have no beaches around Portsmouth, 16 beaches in Hampshire, or check our list of Hampshire Dog Friendly Beaches.
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