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How to Find this Hidden Corner of Hampshire

 

Below are listed a number of transport options for visitors and the Visitor Information Centre is happy to assist you with additional information, public transport maps and individual timetables.
 
For comprehensive travel information our travel and transport page holds details of getting around, to and from the Borough of Havant.
 

 

Approaches to Hayling Bridge


By Bus

There are regular bus services from Havant to Hayling, Emsworth, Portsmouth, Chichester and Brighton as well as to other places of interest and it is possible to get to most of our attractions and leisure facilities by bus. See our 'buses' page for more information.
 

By Train

There are regular services from Havant to Portsmouth, Southampton, Chichester, Brighton, Petersfield, Rowlands Castle and other popular destinations. Links to London Waterloo, London Victoria and Gatwick Airport are also good and the travelling times are surprisingly short. See our 'trains' page for more information.
 

By Bike

Havant is committed to providing better cycling facilities within the Borough and is steadily increasing the number of cycle routes available, as well as cycle racks and secure cycle parks. Two National Cycle Network routes meet in Havant. Information about cycling in the Borough is available from the Visitor Information Centre. We also publish a cycling network map, which is available online as well.
 

By Car

Places of interest are well signpost and maps are available from the Visitor Information Centre to help you find your way around.
 

By Foot

As the land is relatively flat getting about on foot is easy. A number of long distance footpaths connect the Borough to the surrounding countryside and offer some stunning walks at the gateway to the South Downs National Park.
 

Disabled Access

Again the fact that the land is fairly flat makes it easier for disabled people to get around and there have been many minor improvements over the last few years. Wheelchair hire is available from a number of sources and access to many of the local shops, attractions and leisure facilities has improved in recent years.
 
Click for location map of the BoroughClick the thumbnail image for a map of southern Hampshire showing the main transport routes to the Borough (121 kb ).