Ferry Point is the extreme western tip of Hayling Island and forms the entrance to Langstone harbour, most prominent above the slipway is the Ferry Boat Inn
Opposite and across the channel is Eastney where the ferry services to at the eastern end of Portsmouth.
With the tide out and despite the cold grey weather the sandy beach is revealed looking out past the harbour entrance.
During World War II, Hayling Island was used for constructing parts of the Mulberry Harbours and as a decoy site, in the distance the remains of that activity still visible.





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