Discover the best top things to do in Milford on Sea, United Kingdom including Greg Pitt Sea Fishing, The New Forest Paddle Sport Company, Hurst Castle, Hurst Spit, The Wash House Bar, Braxton Gardens, Sturt Pond, Milford-On-Sea Baptist Church, All Saints Church.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
A family fishing business in Keyhaven, Hampshire for 60 years! Exclusive private charter fishing and boat trips for groups of up to 6 people. 5 & 6 hr inshore fishing charters. 3 hr mackerel/sightseeing fishing charters. 2 hr boat trips viewing the Needles lighthouse/Alum bay. Specialising in 5 & 6 hour private charter inshore fishing trips for smaller groups of anglers, families, friends & workmates etc. We also run two shorter and very popular private charters, the 3 hour mackerel/sightseeing trip and the 2 hour sightseeing only boat trip around the famous Needles rocks & lighthouse area. Please have a look at our website to see full details about all our private charter fishing and boat trips.
5.0 based on 76 reviews
WE ARE NOW OPEN! WE RECOMMEND PREBOOKING ALL SESSIONS IN ADVANCE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT We offer Paddle boarding and Kayaking on the New Forest’s stunning coastline: take a lesson, hire equipment or embark on one of our unique experiences…. Visit our friendly family-run business in Milford on Sea to book your session, chat about watersports or browse our lifestyle shop. We’re Open All Year! If its your first time on a board or in a kayak that's not a problem! We run our very popular 1 hour taster sessions for SUP or Kayak on almost a daily basis weather and tide permitting. This 1 hour session is £25 per person includes our world leading equipment, buoyancy aids and instruction. Our team of professional instructors will get you out on the water enjoying yourselves in no time!
4.5 based on 1,314 reviews
Located within the New Forest National Park, Hurst Castle is situated on the seaward end of the shingle spit that extends 1.5 miles from Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire. Built by Henry VIII as a chain of fortresses to protect the Solent in 1544, this is the site where Charles I was imprisoned in 1648 before being taken to his trial and execution in London. The castle was modernised during the Napoleonic wars and again in the 1870s when the enormous armoured wings were added, making it the largest coastal fort in the world. Two of the huge 38-ton guns installed in the 1870s can be viewed in their casemates together with other weapons developed through 412 years of military use. During World War II, Hurst was manned with coastal gun batteries and searchlights. You can get to Hurst Castle by ferry from Keyhaven Quay (sat nav postcode: SO41 0TP) or you can walk along the shingle Hurst Spit. The castle is currently closed, however refreshments are available from outside the castle.
Our visit to Hurst Castle was definitely a highlight of our trip to the New Forest, probably second only to a particularly great tree at Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary. We had a very enjoyable mooch around (tudor castle to the left, tea room to the right) learning about the history (built by Henry VIII, King Charles I was a prisoner there) and enjoying the views from the top. Room 8 is definitely worth a visit. Excellent lighting.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
One of the best places for a walk in Hampshire, the spit offers fantastic views over the sea to the Isle of Wight on one side and Keyhaven salt marsh with all its wildlife and picturesque beauty on the other. Plus you have Hurst castle to visit at the end and if you get tired you can always take the ferry back to Keyhaven
4.5 based on 65 reviews
What an amazing bar! The staff were great & cheerful, the place is decorated beautifully & what a great range of drinks! We had only come for the weekend & wanted to eat, the bar let us get a takeaway from the local chip shop (also great food) or you could get food delivered from other local eateries, and bring in to the bar to eat with our drinks. It seems there has been some dislike from locals on this bar, but all I can say, we really enjoyed the wash house, it’s got great ambience & also a lovely comfortable interior, what’s not to like as the staff were so cheerful & helpful, will definitely return on next visit, we wish you all the luck with your business, shame the locals can’t support this business, especially in these trying times for new businesses!! Good luck & keep doing what u do!! Thanks ????
4.0 based on 169 reviews
A stones throw away from the sea.A beautiful place to come and relax in the gardens and tea room.Enjoy the gardens, buy the plants, sit down and relax with lunch, cake and tea!
We have visited the café on our camping trip. Great coffee and cakes in a beautiful surroundings. We did sit outside in the garden as the weather was nice, and was so lovely. The coffee place inside looks so cosy and nice too. I would definitely recommend it...and they are dog friendly.. Will definitely visit again when we are in the area.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
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