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		<title>Beginning to Know Hayling Island</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to see the views of Hayling Island, there are many ways to do that. Put on your cycling shoes or your walking boots.
Enjoy a variety of walks with the Hayling Island group taking in the gorgeous sea views.
This group offers a short walk with a gentle pace for beginner or slower walkers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to see the views of <a href="http://www.cocklewarren.co.uk">Hayling Island</a>, there are many ways to do that. Put on your cycling shoes or your walking boots.</p>
<p>Enjoy a variety of walks with the Hayling Island group taking in the gorgeous sea views.</p>
<p>This group offers a short walk with a gentle pace for beginner or slower walkers to enjoy.</p>
<p>The longer walk enables those who enjoy a slightly faster paced promenade to enjoy the Hayling coastline whilst socialising with allies.</p>
<p>Share a morning stroll with allies taking in the clear sea air and ever changing environment, returning for refreshments.<br />
This is mainly a flat route.  There are two short hills at the Rowlands Castle end of the route.  The majority of the route is on cycle path, but 3 short sections are on road:<br />
1.	from The Recreation Ground, The Fairway, Rowlands Castle to the bottom of the hill in Durrants Road<br />
2.	the section of road between Langstone Road and Langstone Bridge on to Hayling Island.  The pavements on both sides of Langstone Bridge (only) are cycle paths.<br />
3.	the southern loop of Staunton Ave, Sea Front and Sinah Lane.</p>
<p>The Hayling Billy Coastal Way is formed from impacted scalpings, with a top dressing, there is a spot of tarmac and some concrete and it could be a little lumpy in places.  Most road bikes will cope but mountain bikes are better suited &#8221; I pedalled the route on a mountain bike with slick road tyres and I was Satisfactory.  There are spots where some would favour to walk but these places are few and far between and very short &#8221; bearing in mind I wheeled the route the day following torrential downpours which pulled leaves off trees etc. a few puddles about but on the whole it was pretty well drained.</p>
<p>If you want to know about a wonderful place to stay on Hayling Island then you should consider Cockle Warren. It&#8217;s a gorgeous little Hayling Island bed and breakfast place that you would do well to choose<br />
Cockle Warren Cottage Hotel<br />
36 Sea Front, Hayling Island, PO11 9HL<br />
023 9246 4961 </p>
<p>Ask for Kate</p>
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