Hillhead (or Hill Head) Beach at Fareham in Hampshire is composed mainly of shingle. It is a magnet for wildlife and birding enthusiasts, as it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, notably for...
Hillhead (or Hill Head) Beach at Fareham in Hampshire is composed mainly of shingle. It is a magnet for wildlife and birding enthusiasts, as it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, notably for its population of Brent geese. And The Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve is nearby.
It is Marine Conservation Society Recommended for its excellent water quality, and popular activitie...
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Hillhead (or Hill Head) Beach at Fareham in Hampshire is composed mainly of shingle. It is a magnet for wildlife and birding enthusiasts, as it is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, notably for its population of Brent geese. And The Titchfield Haven National Nature Reserve is nearby.
It is Marine Conservation Society Recommended for its excellent water quality, and popular activities include swimming, sailing, jet skiing, wind surfing, kite surfing and fishing. Zoning is in place to separate activities for safety. The beach has great views of the Isle of Wight opposite.