Details
Start / Finish: The length of the spit that stretches south into the Solent from Saltgrass Lane in Keyhaven to Hurst Castle.
Distance: 1.5 miles each way.
Parking: Free road parking on Saltgrass Lane.
Defining Features: Spectacular seascape views of the Solent and Needles and a Tudor castle to visit.
Pros: Great views, flat all the way and a castle at the end; and the option of a ferry ride back for the weak and weary.
Cons: Can be very windy & exposed to the elements (some see this as a pro), and hard going on shingle.
Pepper&Chip
31/07/2021 at 11:54 pmSausage vs stoney spit
We decided to walk back from Hurst castle via the Hurst spit. The walk took us about 40-60 minutes, but we did have to stop a few times as someone’s little legs were struggling walking on the shingle/ stoney path – so they ended up getting carried at times! Therefore humans make sure you wear comfy shoes and the walk wouldn’t be advised for those with mobility issues – Mumma was also struggling with a dodgy knee since surgery and found the walk a slight struggle too! However for those that make it you will be treated to gorgeous views across to the Isle of Wight as well as the Hurst nature reserve. The spit is quite exposed to the elements, it was very windy and on a hot sunny day, there was no shade (so we got a little bit sun burnt in the end whoops!). We walked from the end of the spit where there is hurst castle, and you can also catch the ferry service from here. The other end of the spit is by Milford-on-sea beach.