Things to do in South East England, England: The Best Transportation

May 21, 2022 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in South East England, United Kingdom including Kitty Canal Trips, Woking, Hurst Castle, Yarmouth Harbour Water Taxi Service, Gosport Ferry, Hovertravel, Hamble-Warsash Ferry, Tilbury-Gravesend Ferry, Itchenor Ferry, Didcot Railway Centre, Red Funnel Isle of Wight Ferries.
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1. Kitty Canal Trips, Woking

Woking GU21 4LJ England +44 7506 686441 [email protected] http://www.basingstoke-canal.org.uk/jp/kitty/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Kitty Canal Trips, Woking

Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Basingstoke Canal in Woking on board Kitty seeing wildlife and local sights. The canal skirts Horsell Common (a 355 hectares Site of Special Scientific Interest). Kitty is operated by qualified and trained volunteers from the Basingstoke Canal Society. You can either book a trip or charter Kitty as required, in addition, she is fitted with a hydraulic lift and a ramp and can accommodate up to 2 unpowered wheelchair users per trip.

Reviewed By vickysimon9 - Woking, United Kingdom

Great boat trip, helpful staff there to tell you all about the history of the canal and show you the wildlife living on it.

2. Hurst Castle

Saltgrass Lane, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Lymington SO41 0TP England +44 1590 642500 [email protected] http://www.hurstcastle.co.uk
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4.5 based on 1,314 reviews

Hurst Castle

Located within the New Forest National Park, Hurst Castle is situated on the seaward end of the shingle spit that extends 1.5 miles from Milford-on-Sea, Hampshire. Built by Henry VIII as a chain of fortresses to protect the Solent in 1544, this is the site where Charles I was imprisoned in 1648 before being taken to his trial and execution in London. The castle was modernised during the Napoleonic wars and again in the 1870s when the enormous armoured wings were added, making it the largest coastal fort in the world. Two of the huge 38-ton guns installed in the 1870s can be viewed in their casemates together with other weapons developed through 412 years of military use. During World War II, Hurst was manned with coastal gun batteries and searchlights. You can get to Hurst Castle by ferry from Keyhaven Quay (sat nav postcode: SO41 0TP) or you can walk along the shingle Hurst Spit. The castle is currently closed, however refreshments are available from outside the castle.

Reviewed By LondonConyers - London, United Kingdom

Our visit to Hurst Castle was definitely a highlight of our trip to the New Forest, probably second only to a particularly great tree at Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary. We had a very enjoyable mooch around (tudor castle to the left, tea room to the right) learning about the history (built by Henry VIII, King Charles I was a prisoner there) and enjoying the views from the top. Room 8 is definitely worth a visit. Excellent lighting.

3. Yarmouth Harbour Water Taxi Service

The Quay Yarmouth, PO41 0NT England +44 7969 840173 http://www.yarmouth-harbour.co.uk/on-the-water/water-taxi/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Yarmouth Harbour Water Taxi Service

4. Gosport Ferry

Ferry Terminal, Gosport England +44 23 9252 4551 http://www.gosportferry.co.uk/summer-cruises
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4.5 based on 476 reviews

Gosport Ferry

Reviewed By Parkers1112 - Lymington, United Kingdom

Great way to travel ,always efficient and the staff friendly and welcoming,frequently use and what ever the weather they are amazing,the Ferry is quick and always on time recommend

5. Hovertravel

Ryde PO33 2HB England +44 345 222 0461 [email protected] http://www.hovertravel.co.uk
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4.5 based on 802 reviews

Hovertravel

Hovertravel provides the fastest Isle of Wight ferry service across the Solent and is the world's longest running and only commercial hovercraft operator in Europe. Our passenger ferry service takes you directly to the shore at Southsea or Ryde in just 10 minutes. Easy onward travel connections are available with our Hoverbus to Portsmouth, bus and train connections at Ryde.

Reviewed By julietwheresromeo

Brilliant hover service and only a 10 minute journey to the island . The crossing was a bit choppy but we got there safe and sound , the return journey was smoother due to better weather conditions.

6. Hamble-Warsash Ferry

The Ferry Hard, Hamble SO31 4JB England +44 7720 438402 [email protected] http://www.hambleferry.co.uk
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4.5 based on 125 reviews

Hamble-Warsash Ferry

Passenger ferry service between Hamble le Rice and Warsash. We are also the main Mooring Contractor for the river and Crown Estate looking after all public sites, Boat yard and lift out services available , Diving services also available.

Reviewed By M2083NAdianav - London, United Kingdom

The cutest little ride across the river Hamble. Inexpensive and fun and unique experience Great way of getting from Warsash side to Hamble. The small little shelter on the Warsash side is worth a picture

7. Tilbury-Gravesend Ferry

West Street Town Pier, Gravesend DA11 0BJ England +44 1375 413886 https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/ferry-services/tilbury-to-gravesend-ferry-service
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Tilbury-Gravesend Ferry

Reviewed By shirleyritrovato - London, United Kingdom

Arriving at gravend ferry automatic doors open to walk towards the ferry walking down to meet the ferry ,there is a shelter which seats two people at moment while coranavirus is around.pleasent view with some boats and wind turbines dotted round.when ferry arrives theMetal gang plank Is dropped so passenger Walk on with ease and pay by contactless card and seating is well spread out ,the journey is around 10 minutes always a pleasant experience,would recommend to anyone who wishes to go to tilbury .

8. Itchenor Ferry

Itchenor Road Public Jetty, Chichester England +44 7970 378350 http://itchenorferry.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Itchenor Ferry

Reviewed By McTavish28 - London, United Kingdom

A great trip with lovely views of the harbour and the Hoe, often extended. Not suitable if you are in a hurry!

9. Didcot Railway Centre

Didcot Railway Centre Didcot PARKWAY Station Road, Didcot OX11 7NJ England +44 1235 817200 [email protected] http://www.didcotrailwaycentre.org.uk
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4.0 based on 668 reviews

Didcot Railway Centre

ADVANCE BOOKING ESSENTIAL. Didcot Railway Centre is a living history museum of the Great Western Railway set in 21 acres alongside Didcot Parkway Station. From Brunel's Broad Gauge to the modern trains running past, Didcot Railway Centre's unique collection of buildings, locomotives, carriages, wagons and other artefacts shows how the Great Western Railway developed to be the premier railway company of the 1940s.

Reviewed By ashleyw495 - Whitnash, United Kingdom

Had a wonderful day out with my dad great cafe and wonderful museum engine sheds are amazing like stepping back in time a must for any enthusiast they even have a broad gauge line with locos well worth a visit

10. Red Funnel Isle of Wight Ferries

Terminal 1 Town Quay Dock Gate 7, Southampton SO14 2AQ England +44 23 8001 9192 [email protected] http://www.redfunnel.com/
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4.0 based on 2,037 reviews

Red Funnel Isle of Wight Ferries

Red Funnel has a proud history of serving the Isle of Wight since 1820, carrying 3.4 million passengers to the Island each year. We have won awards for safety, innovation & service including Certificates of Excellence from Trip Advisor every year since 2013. Choose between two stunning routes: our Southampton-East Cowes (former home of Queen Victoria) service takes 1 hour, operates 365 days/year and carries vehicles & passengers. On board, enjoy free Wi-Fi, hot & cold food, a bar & coffee shops, or upgrade to the Signature Lounge, for a quieter club class experience. Our 2nd route connects Southampton to the world-famous yacht racing town of West Cowes. Our modern ‘Red Jet’ Hi-Speed catamarans take just 23 min to cross the Solent. Our entire fleet is dog friendly. Look to us for expert travel advice, accommodation bookings, attraction & event tickets. The opening times displayed are our Contact Centre hours.

Reviewed By Rkemsley - Sittingbourne, United Kingdom

Worth paying for the signature lounge with COVID-19 restrictions and the priorty boarding ( this can prove helpful if the ferry timetable gets delayed) All the staff were very helpful and welcoming. The crossings were calm and dry so we were delighted with our trip. Both Southampton and East Cowes have holding space for cars if you are early for your booking.

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