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12.0 km
~2 hrs 27 min
40 m
Out and Back
“Experience the serene, scenic Hayling Island Beach Walk, a 12 km coastal trail teeming with history and natural beauty.”
Starting near Hampshire, England, the Hayling Island Beach Walk is an inviting 12 km (approximately 7.5 miles) out-and-back trail that offers a unique coastal experience with virtually no elevation gain, making it accessible for a wide range of hikers. The trailhead is conveniently located near the Hayling Island Seafront, which can be easily reached by car or public transport. If you're driving, there are several parking options available near the seafront. For those using public transport, the nearest major train station is Havant, from which you can catch a bus directly to Hayling Island.### Trail OverviewThe Hayling Island Beach Walk is characterized by its flat terrain, making it an ideal choice for those looking to enjoy a leisurely hike along the coast. The trail follows the shoreline, providing stunning views of the Solent and the Isle of Wight in the distance. As you walk, you'll be treated to the soothing sounds of the waves and the fresh sea breeze.### Significant Landmarks and Points of Interest- West Beachlands: Starting from the western end of the island, you'll pass through West Beachlands, a popular spot for kite surfing and windsurfing. This area is also home to the Hayling Seaside Railway, a charming narrow-gauge railway that runs along the beach.- Funland Amusement Park: About 2 km (1.2 miles) into your hike, you'll come across Funland Amusement Park, a family-friendly attraction with rides and games. It's a great place to take a break and enjoy some refreshments.- Hayling Billy Trail: As you continue, you'll intersect with the Hayling Billy Trail, a former railway line that has been converted into a scenic walking and cycling path. This trail offers a glimpse into the island's transportation history and is worth exploring if you have extra time.- Eastoke Corner: Approximately 6 km (3.7 miles) from the start, you'll reach Eastoke Corner, a bustling area with cafes, shops, and public restrooms. This is a good spot to rest and refuel before heading back.### Nature and WildlifeHayling Island is a haven for birdwatchers, with numerous species inhabiting the coastal and wetland areas. Keep an eye out for oystercatchers, terns, and various gulls. The island's shingle beaches and salt marshes also provide a habitat for unique plant species, including sea kale and yellow horned-poppy.### Historical SignificanceHayling Island has a rich history dating back to Roman times. The island was once an important site for salt production, and remnants of this industry can still be seen today. During World War II, Hayling Island played a crucial role in the D-Day preparations, serving as a training ground for troops. As you walk, you'll notice several historical markers and information boards detailing the island's past.### Navigation and SafetyGiven the flat and straightforward nature of the trail, navigation is relatively simple. However, it's always a good idea to have a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER to ensure you stay on track. The trail is well-marked, but weather conditions can change rapidly along the coast, so be prepared with appropriate clothing and gear.### Getting ThereTo reach the trailhead, you can drive to Hayling Island Seafront, where ample parking is available. If you're using public transport, take a train to Havant Station, then catch a bus to Hayling Island. The bus journey takes around 20 minutes and drops you off near the seafront, close to the trailhead.Embark on the Hayling Island Beach Walk for a delightful coastal adventure, rich in natural beauty and historical significance.
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