There’s Much to Learn on Hayling Island
If you want to see the views of Hayling Island, there are many ways to do that. Put on your cycling shoes or your walking boots.
Enjoy a variety of walks with the Hayling Island group taking in the handsome sea views.
We are a group that are better for the more beginner end of the walkers
The longer walk enables those who enjoy a slightly faster paced promenade to enjoy the Hayling coastline whilst socialising with allies.
Share a morning saunter with friends taking in the fresh sea air and ever changing environment, returning for refreshments.
This is mainly a flat route. There are two short hills at the Rowlands Castle end of the route. The majority of the route is on cycle path, but 3 short sections are on road:
1. from The Recreation Ground, The Fairway, Rowlands Castle to the bottom of the hill in Durrants Road
2. the section of road between Langstone Road and Langstone Bridge on to Hayling Island. The pavements on both sides of Langstone Bridge (only) are cycle paths.
3. the southern loop of Staunton Ave, Sea Front and Sinah Lane.
The Hayling Billy Coastal Track is made from packed scalpings, with a top dressing, there’s a little of tarmac and some concrete and it may be a bit lumpy in places. Almost all road bikes will cope but mountain bikes are better suited ” I cycled the route on a mountain bike with slick road tyres and I was O.k.. There are points where some would choose to walk but these points are few and far between and very short ” bearing in mind I bicycled the route the day following torrential downpours which pulled leaves off trees etc. a few puddles about but on the whole it was pretty well drained.
If you want to know about a wonderful place to stay on Hayling Island then you should consider Cockle Warren. If you want to go to a great Hayling Island bed and breakfast then you should look at this hotel
Cockle Warren Cottage Hotel
36 Sea Front, Hayling Island, PO11 9HL
023 9246 4961
Kate will look after you