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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Portsmouth and Hayling.
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This is a Slow Ways route connecting Portsmouth and Hayling.
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This route has been reviewed by 3 people.
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Route status - Live
Reviews - 3
Average rating -
Is this route good enough? - Yes (3)
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Downloads - 14
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Geography information system (GIS) data
Total length
Maximum elevation
Minimum elevation
Start and end points
Portsmouth
Grid Ref
SU6415500266
Lat / Lon
50.79840° / -1.09103°
Easting / Northing
464,155E / 100,266N
What3Words
pretty.shirts.energetic
Hayling
Grid Ref
SZ7137398888
Lat / Lon
50.78517° / -0.98889°
Easting / Northing
471,373E / 98,888N
What3Words
restrict.sprinkler.user
Porhay One's land is
Portsmouth | |
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Grid Ref | SU6415500266 |
Lat / Lon | 50.79840° / -1.09103° |
Easting / Northing | 464,155E / 100,266N |
What3Words | pretty.shirts.energetic |
Hayling | |
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Grid Ref | SZ7137398888 |
Lat / Lon | 50.78517° / -0.98889° |
Easting / Northing | 471,373E / 98,888N |
What3Words | restrict.sprinkler.user |
Coast | 6.4% |
Urban | 93.6% |
Data: Corine Land Cover (CLC) 2018
reviews
Leslie Backus
24 Apr 2024This route is accurate from the Portsmouth Southsea station to Hayling. Most of the walk is on city streets, heading to a path leading to the Hayling Ferry. Short stretches of the path could be wet. Bus service goes to the ferry if needed.
The ferry does have a ramp at both Portsmouth and Hayling sides (this one is longer). Not super steep but good to know. The ferry ride is 5 minutes.
There is a pub and restaurant right at the ferry in Hayling. Very fun.
The walk to Hayling is mostly a path. A nature center could be a step off the official path. Lovely.
Susan Pike
19 Jun 2023Advice in comment above is good. Route can be varied, to walk along the streets to the south of Goldsmith Avenue, as it is a busy road. Route passes Fratton Park and some of the few public parks in Portsmouth. The ferry takes bikes and is a beautiful, if short journey.
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Marshasu
11 Jul 2021Accurate and easy route from Portsmouth & Southsea Station to Hayling Island via the ferry at Eastney (runs every 30 mins). Pavement walking and pretty flat, with crossings at each major point. If you need to pick up a snack/ water, please do so in Eastney, as there are not many shops from there, even when you reach Hayling. Getting on the ferry can be a little difficult, as there is a steep ramp, a really enjoyable journey across a small stretch of water.
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