Ferry Point

Children will enjoy splashing in the sea and playing on the sand dunes on this walk.

The sand dunes at ferry point make a fun place to play

The Basics

Time: As long or short as you like!

Distance: As far as you like!

Terrain: Sandy beach, shingle beach

Pushchair: No

Dogs: Dogs can go on the beach from Ferry Point to the golf club all year round

Refreshments: Beach café and The Ferry Boat Inn

Toilets: West Beach Car Park by the pitch and putt

Public Transport: Stagecoach route 31 from Havant stops at Staunton Avenue along the sea front. Walk to the golf course to start this walk.

Parking: Pay and display car park (Postcode: PO11 0DG - W3W: blues/venue/legs)

This end of Hayling Island is less visited than other beaches so it makes a quieter place for a walk

When the tide is out, this quiet, dog friendly corner of Hayling Island provides a sandy beach and sand dunes. A great place for a family stroll by the sea.

 

The Route

  1. This is a walk that does not need much direction. From the car park, you can walk along the quiet beach as far as you like. You can vary the walk by returning via the path at the top of the beach where you will find sand dunes. When the tide is out, there is a decent amount of sand here, so maybe best to time your walk with low tide.


Did you know?

It is called Ferry Point for a good reason - if you wish, you can catch the ferry from here across Langstone Harbour over to Eastney Point in Portsmouth.

Ferry Times


 

If you enjoyed this walk…

…try this one at Sandy Point on the other side of Hayling Island.


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