Reviews
Calshot beach forms part of a mile long shingle spit which reaches out into the mouth of Southampton Water. From here you get a great view of the ships coming and going from one of the UK’s largest ports.Beautiful rocky beach. Parking a few steps away. I arrived there at night, so an additional attraction was watching the illuminated ships sailing to the port.
This is one of my favourite beaches. I love this place because it’s not always packed. You know how it is when the temperature reaches 15 degrees in England and everyone with skin heads to the beach. We easily found a parking spot and a place on the beach. There were little patches of sand but mainly rock and shells. There was also something soft, brown and smelly too, so keep your eyes out. When you visit Calshot you can see some fantastic container ships and towering cruise liners. This is great for the little ones but I enjoy it too. They snake their way on a specific route which must be the deepest section towards the Isle Of Wight which you can see across the water. You can also see Portsmouth to the left. It’s a nice walk to along the coast and there is usually an ice cream van parked in the car park. Good idea to stock up on food and drinks when you pass the co-op on your way to the beach.
Lovely shingle Beach overlooking the solent towards the IOW. Peaceful, quiet and not busy when we walked the dog. Parking ????? but quite expensive.
Bring swimming shoes, this is not sandy beach. Very good place for sport such as a paddle board etc ... Beautiful colourful huts. Water is not clean
Great beach for walking up and down, very stoney beach, but me and my girls loved running into the water with our wellies and throwing pebbles into the water. Great place for picnics, just sitting and watching the world go by, watching the waves crash into the rocks and the ships sailing off. In the summer there's usually an ice cream van or 2. And public toilets near the car park.
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