Things to do in Hamble-le-Rice

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Hamble Ferry operates from Hamble to Warsash everyday of the year, except Christmas day. Passengers of the ferry include ramblers, cyclists yachtsmen and seasonal visitors, as well as a regular band of local commuters working in the local industries and colleges. Spanning a quarter mile distance the ferry shortcuts the need to make the five mile round trip from Hamble to Warsash, via Burseldon. The ferry operates from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Current charges are £1 each way for foot passengers, cyclists £1.30 and children 75p. The ferry has a long history. The earliest evidence of a crossing appears in a reference made at a local Admiralty Court in 1493. Further mention is made in 1508 where comment is made as to the poor condition of the Warsash causeway. The men of Warsash were commanded to made suitable repairs. At various times the ownership of the ferry has belonged to Winchester College and The Bugle Inn. Today the ferry is owned by Mike Lindsell. In recent times £26,000 was invested in a new boat, Emily, to cope with the increased ferry traffic, some 40,000 passengers per year.
Hamble Ferry operates from Hamble to Warsash everyday of the year, except Christmas day. Passengers of the ferry include ramblers, cyclists yachtsmen and seasonal visitors, as well as a regular band of local commuters working in the local industries and colleges. Spanning a quarter mile distance the ferry shortcuts the need to make the five mile round trip from Hamble to Warsash, via Burseldon. The ferry operates from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Current charges are £1 each way for foot passengers, cyclists £1.30 and children 75p. The ferry has a long history. The earliest evidence of a crossing appears in a reference made at a local Admiralty Court in 1493. Further mention is made in 1508 where comment is made as to the poor condition of the Warsash causeway. The men of Warsash were commanded to made suitable repairs. At various times the ownership of the ferry has belonged to Winchester College and The Bugle Inn. Today the ferry is owned by Mike Lindsell. In recent times £26,000 was invested in a new boat, Emily, to cope with the increased ferry traffic, some 40,000 passengers per year.
Amazing old gun from ww2
Hamble River Ferry The Hamble River Ferry transports customers from Warsash on the east bank, to Hamble on the west bank on a daily basis.
Hamble-Warsash ferry We came back on the last trip of the day, at 4pm in December. The ferry is unmissable, in the sense of its colour, but very missable in the sense that if you are a minute late, he's gone.

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Is Hamble-le-Rice worth visiting?
Whether you want to enjoy the local charm and cultural highlights or sample regional foods and go on outdoor adventures, there's no shortage of things to do in Hamble-le-Rice.
How do I spend a day in Hamble-le-Rice?
Calshot Beach is a great place to begin your getaway adventures. Remember to check out the shopping and dining options in Hamble-le-Rice while you're in town too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Hamble-le-Rice?
Calshot Beach is rated the top tourist attraction near Hamble-le-Rice, so don't go home without experiencing it.
Is three days enough to stay in Hamble-le-Rice?
Three days in Hamble-le-Rice is plenty of time to discover the nearby highlights. Many travellers recommend Calshot Beach and Weston Hard Woolston Beach, so why not put them on your itinerary when you're in the area?
Is Hamble-le-Rice a walkable neighbourhood?
That depends on the things you want to experience in and around Hamble-le-Rice. Several sights, including Calshot Beach and Weston Hard Woolston Beach are easily accessible on foot. In the mood for a stroll through some other neighbourhoods nearby? Locks Heath is 3 kilometres from Hamble-le-Rice, while Lower Swanwick is 3 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Hamble-le-Rice with kids?
Planning what to do in Hamble-le-Rice with kids has never been so easy. Whether you're travelling with teenagers or little ones, there's a range of family-friendly tours and activities to keep everyone busy here.

What to do in Hamble-le-Rice for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, avid foodie or fan of Mother Nature, there are plenty of things to do in Hamble-le-Rice for adults.
Are there free things to do in Hamble-le-Rice?
One of the best free things to do in Hamble-le-Rice is Calshot Beach. You can also walk over to nearby neighbourhoods and spend time in parks and other green spaces in this area. If you're looking for more ideas, just speak with a local tour guide.