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Chichester Harbour AONB

Harbour Office, Itchenor, Chichester PO20 7AW, United Kingdom

Chichester Harbour AONB
Nature preserve
4.5
2 reviews
8 comments
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R44M+PC Chichester, United Kingdom
+44 1243 512301
conservancy.co.uk
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Monday: 9–17
Tuesday: 9–17
Wedneasday: 9–17
Thursday: 9–17
Friday: 9–17
Saturday: 9–13
Sunday: Close
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Stephen Holcroft
Stephen Holcroft
My favourite place in the area, an amazing harbour. Loads of places to walk with fantastic views. If sailing is your thing then there are many clubs and launching sites. Stunning views and wildlife galore.
The Silk Road
The Silk Road
The wildlife in this place is simply magical! There is so much of it that you will feel overwhelmed. The whole area is very peaceful and if you’re lucky enough to be around when there’s not much traffic, you will appreciate the sound of either silence, or wildlife. Definitely a place to spend many hours in tranquillity and/or meditation.
Lesley Anderson
Lesley Anderson
A beautiful walk around Bosham - just remember to check the tide times and time your walk accordingly. Beautiful views across the harbour and lovely cafes to have a bite to eat after. You can even catch a ferry across to Itchenor.
Victor Ochieng'
Victor Ochieng'
Offers a fantastic Circular bike route, starting at the Chichester Marina, down to Itchenor, the foot/bike ferry across and on to Bosham Village... Fishbourne and back to the Marina! Great activities and stops in between which makes for a perfect day out!
David Ware
David Ware190 days ago
Our favourite beach walk is around East Head and then beside the harbour towards Itchenor. Chichester Harbour is a 3,700 hectare (9,220 acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).
Gem Hecks
Gem Hecks343 days ago
The whole area is lovely especially in spring.
Neil Baker
Neil Baker1 year ago
Always a beautiful place to visit
Laura Kemp
Laura Kemp2 years ago
Great place to visit for anyone that is in to boats or just to have a look. Visited here many time over the years and is worth a visit. Usually just wander around the harbour it’s self but this time found a 4 mile walk along the water down to Dell Quay and back through the fields. Nice views along the way and even came across a farm selling free range eggs so recommended you have £1.75 in your pocket incase you find yourself walking past. There are even photo posts along the way to take selfies with the amazing views.
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