Best lakes around Southwick And Widley are primarily found within the coastal and estuarine environments of Hampshire, UK. This area features a diverse landscape of tidal mudflats, saltmarsh, and harbours. The region is recognized for its importance in nature conservation, supporting a variety of marine and birdlife. Visitors can explore these waterscapes through established cycle paths and walking trails.
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Hayling Island is connected to the English mainland of Hampshire by Langstone Bridge (also known as Hayling Bridge) which is derived from its location at the coastal village of Langstone1. Historically connection was by a causeway known as the Wadeway, this was severed by the construction of the Portsmouth and Arundel Canal.
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The harbour is home for charter fishing boats and commercial fishermen, and hosts two commercial aggregate wharves. Many recreational activities including yachting, canoeing and windsurfing are also well established in its sheltered waters. The Harbour is a haven for charter fishing boats and commercial fishermen. Recreational activities such as yachting, dinghy sailing, motor cruising, wind-surfing, water skiing (under license), jet skiing (with a permit) and canoeing are all well established. Please remember the Harbour speed limit is 10 knots. Langstone Harbour is recognised internationally for its importance for nature conservation, and is a haven for aquatic wildlife and a myriad of bird species. The Langstone Harbour Board works to ensure the harbour remains a safe place for work and leisure, as well as an area rich in plant and animal life. https://www.visit-hampshire.co.uk/things-to-do/langstone-harbour-p1508421
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Well laid path with lots of signage. A nice easy walk.
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Not really a lake at all but a part of Portsmouth Harbour and Ports Creek, Tipner Lake came into being after a parcel of reclaimed land was built on the north side of Horsea Island. It's a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a wetland conservation zone, thriving with marine and birdlife. There's a traffic-free cycle and footpath along the lake's eastern side and here, next to the Mountbatten Leisure Centre, you can enjoy views across the entirety of the lake. It's tidal, and wrecks are revealed at low tide.
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This seawater moat was once part of the defence for the local barracks but now serves as a leisure lake. There's a thin strip of land separating it from Ports Creek and you can walk and cycle between it and the water and this western end. There's a lido next to it on one side and a playing field on the other.
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Tricky for bikes in the Winter, but a nice little route way from traffic.
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Better to take the shared use pavement than the road. It's just wide enough for pedestrians and bikes.
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It’s not a pleasant stretch of cycleway but it’s a crucial link on the Shipwright’s Way and the National Cycle Network Route 2, linking the Hayling Billy Trail and the mainland. The cycle lane seems too narrow and it’s uncomfortably close to traffic using the busy A road. However, it is just about wide enough to pass oncoming cyclists but you’ll have to be confident and hold your nerve - you can relax again when you reach the other side!
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The region primarily features coastal and estuarine environments, including tidal mudflats, saltmarsh, and harbours. These areas are recognized for their importance in nature conservation, supporting a variety of marine and birdlife. You'll find diverse waterscapes, from wetlands to historical moats.
Yes, the area is excellent for wildlife. West Hayling Nature Reserve is internationally important for breeding seabirds and overwintering wildfowl, with paths for easy viewing. View of Langstone Harbour is also a haven for aquatic wildlife and numerous bird species, recognized for its nature conservation importance. Tipner Lake Waterfront Path is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a wetland conservation zone, thriving with marine and birdlife.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Tipner Lake Waterfront Path offers a traffic-free cycle and footpath, making it safe for families. Hilsea Lagoon, a former seawater moat, is now a leisure lake with walking and cycling paths, and a lido nearby. West Hayling Nature Reserve also has paths suitable for family walks to observe wildlife.
The region offers several cycling paths. The Langstone Bridge Cycle Path is a crucial link on the Shipwright’s Way and National Cycle Network Route 2, connecting the Hayling Billy Trail and the mainland. The Tipner Lake Waterfront Path features a traffic-free cycle and footpath. For more cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Southwick And Widley guide, which includes routes like the Farlington Marshes Cycleway and the Meon Valley Trail.
Yes, Hilsea Lagoon is a notable historical site. This seawater moat was once part of the defense for local barracks and now serves as a leisure lake. You can walk and cycle along the strip of land separating it from Ports Creek.
You can find various walking trails, including the well-laid path along the Tipner Lake Waterfront Path, which offers an easy walk with lots of signage. The West Hayling Nature Reserve also has paths for viewing wildlife. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Southwick And Widley guide, which features routes like the Southwick Brewhouse loop and the Cornfield Public Footpath.
Langstone Harbour is a hub for various activities. It supports charter fishing and commercial fishing, and its sheltered waters are popular for recreational activities such as yachting, dinghy sailing, motor cruising, windsurfing, water skiing (under license), jet skiing (with a permit), and canoeing. There's a 10-knot speed limit in the harbour.
While specific parking details for each lake are not provided, areas like the Tipner Lake Waterfront Path, located next to the Mountbatten Leisure Centre, typically have associated parking facilities. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight pages for more detailed information.
Many outdoor areas in the UK are dog-friendly, especially nature reserves and coastal paths. While not explicitly stated for all highlights, the general nature of the paths around places like Tipner Lake Waterfront Path and West Hayling Nature Reserve suggests they would be suitable for dogs on a lead. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
Visitor tips for View of Langstone Harbour mention that both The Ship Inn and Royal Oak are very nice pubs. If you can extend your ride further on Hayling Island, 'Inn on the Beach' and the 'Ferry Boat' are highly recommended for great views, food, and service.
The region's coastal and estuarine environments can be enjoyed year-round. However, for birdwatching, the autumn and winter months are particularly good for observing overwintering wildfowl at places like West Hayling Nature Reserve. For cycling, some routes, like those near Langstone Harbour, can be tricky for bikes in the winter due to conditions, so spring and summer might be more comfortable for general outdoor activities.
While the area features various water bodies like harbours and lagoons, specific information about designated wild swimming spots is not provided. Hilsea Lagoon has a lido nearby, suggesting organized swimming facilities. For wild swimming, it's crucial to research local regulations and safety guidelines as many areas are protected for wildlife or have strong tides.


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