The Treasures of Haying Island Hayling Island’s Spell
Hayling Island
Hayling Island is a quiet island thats tied to the mainland by a Bridge in the county of Hampshire.
This gorgeous island is home to a mere 16,900 individuals who savour the miles of shorelines lining against the Solent. The traditional sea side sense is a perfect back drop for Sailing, swimming, Kite Surfing and Wind Surfing.
Boasting 2 churches St Peters built in 1140 and St Marys which dates back to the 13th Century. A trip to the Life Boat Station and Museum situated on Sandy Point explains the bravery and history, whilst the sights across to the entrance of Chichester harbour could be savoured and possibly captured..
Or if you fancy a round or 2 why not tee up at the Hayling Golf Club, established in 1865, the 18 holes will examine any golfer, set in a awesome location looking out across the Solent towards the Isle Of Wight, complete with Club House and naturally the 19th Hole.
Or maybe the absorbing treasures on exhibit at the Royal Marines Museum won’t fail to impress, with their displays of Landing Craft, Uniforms, Silver and Manuscripts dating back centuries. Or be transmitted back in time with a trip to Southsea Castle built on the orders of Henry 8th, now home to a fascinating Museum and to the fabulous Over Lord Tapestry which commemorates D Day











