Keyhaven and the Solent

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"A walk on the Solent Way and the wildlife-rich salt marsh west of Lymington."
Walk directions
With The Gun Inn behind you, take the footpath ahead on the opposite side of the car park, following green Solent Way arrows. Turn right, with the harbour on your right. Cross a bridge and turn right through a gate beyond the parking area, signed running and walking trails.
Remain on the good shingle path close to the foreshore, then continue along the sea wall, with fine views across the Solent to The Needles and Tennyson Down on the Isle of Wight and Hurst Castle on the mainland. Inland views take in the wildlife-rich Keyhaven Marshes. Continue through a gate beside Keyhaven Lagoon, enjoying the birdlife on both sides of the route. Pass Fishtail Lagoon, and reach a concrete jetty, a relic from World War II, when so much of this southern shore played a part in the preparations for D-Day and the Normandy landings.
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  Terrain  - Sea wall path, tracks and short stretch of road
  Landscape  - Salt and freshwater marshland
  Dog friendliness  - Strict control needed around nature reserve
  Parking  - Pay-and-display car park in Keyhaven (arrive early on summer days)
  Toilets en route  - Keyhaven car park
About the walk
Between Hurst Spit at the western end of the Solent and the ancient town of Lymington lies a huge expanse of salt and freshwater marshes and mudflats, a breezy, watery landscape that’s more reminiscent perhaps of East Anglia than Hampshire. The area is a birder’s paradise, with the marshes, lagoons...
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Hampshire’s varied landscape of hills and heaths, downlands and forests, valleys and coast are without rival in southern England. Hike across the chalk downland of the north Hampshire ‘highlands’, meander along peaceful paths through unspoilt river valleys of the Test, Itchen, Avon and Meon, or explore the lonely salt marshes and the beautiful medieval forest and heathland of the New Forest.
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Keyhaven and the Solent

Recommended by
Our view
"A walk on the Solent Way and the wildlife-rich salt marsh west of Lymington."
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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Sea wall path, tracks and short stretch of road
  Landscape - Salt and freshwater marshland
  Dog friendliness - Strict control needed around nature reserve
  Parking - Pay-and-display car park in Keyhaven (arrive early on summer days)
  Toilets en route - Keyhaven car park
About the walk
Between Hurst Spit at the western end of the Solent and the ancient town of Lymington lies a huge expanse of salt and freshwater marshes and mudflats, a breezy, watery landscape that’s more reminiscent perhaps of East Anglia than Hampshire. The area is a birder’s paradise, with the marshes, lagoons...
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Hampshire
Hampshire’s varied landscape of hills and heaths, downlands and forests, valleys and coast are without rival in southern England. Hike across the chalk downland of the north Hampshire ‘highlands’, meander along peaceful paths through unspoilt river valleys of the Test, Itchen, Avon and Meon, or explore the lonely salt marshes and the beautiful medieval forest and heathland of the New Forest.