Point d'intérêt

Yarmouth Harbour

Recommandé par 14 habitants,

Conseils des habitants

Norman
July 4, 2021
We love Yarmouth, it is about 30 minute drive from our Caravan, but its lovely, lots of places to see, the car ferry coming in and out, lots of great pubs and restaurant's plus the pier to take a stroll on. If you like fishing, this is the place to go. We love having a drink at the terrace watching the world go by, and it feels like the ferry is going to join you for a drink when it arrives. You can also get an open top bus from hear to the Needles which is an adventure and something a little different.
We love Yarmouth, it is about 30 minute drive from our Caravan, but its lovely, lots of places to see, the car ferry coming in and out, lots of great pubs and restaurant's plus the pier to take a stroll on. If you like fishing, this is the place to go. We love having a drink at the terrace watching…
Wendy
June 12, 2016
It holds a bustling harbour, a Grade 2 listed pier, a 16C castle, several authentic pubs and many popular cafes. Walk through the charming old streets, across Britain's longest wooden pier and along the picturesque seafront with engaging views to the New Forest.
Ian
March 27, 2022
A lovely little historic harbour town. Watch the ferries, places to eat and a small historic castle to visit. Five minutes drive from Driftwood Heart.
Krysia & Spike
March 18, 2020
Yarmouth Harbour pier is the longest wooden pier in the UK.
Ancien Membre
January 4, 2022
Quaint, historical, harbour town with its own beach, tidal river, castle, bespoke shops and various eateries. Easily accessed by bus, car, cycling or walking from Totland Bay (either by Fort Victoria Country Park or the Causeway)

Activités uniques à proximité

Promenade guidée pour photographier la faune
  1. Visite sur le thème de la photographie
  2. 3 heures

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