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Hayling Beach Guide
The Hayling Seafront is primarily a shingle beach above the high tide mark, with long stretches of sand below this line. Views of the Solent are exceptional with the Isle of Wight plainly seen and wide stretches of open water, criss-crossed with yachts and ferries going to the Continent. At high tide the waters can get deep quickly with the shelving of the beaches, at low tides the waters are usually shallow, especially at West beach, which is excellent for swimming. The West Winner sand bank stretches for about a mile into the Hayling bay, providing shelter from the larger waves for the beaches and at West Beach, a 'lagoon' within which the waters warm nicely as the tide rises during the day. About a third of the beach is protected by groynes which cut into the sea to prevent the removal of beach material and act as shelters from the sea breezes which blow throughout the year. These breezes prevent the beaches and the Island from getting too hot during the summer and from being too cold in the winter. They also provide excellent sailing conditions for windsurfers and sailors alike throughout the year, making Hayling a very popular location for enthusiasts of the sport from all over the country and abroad. Beach MapUse the map below to browse through the different beach areas. If you have selected a beach it will stay hightlighted. Each area will give you a brief description about it and what amenities and services are available there.
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