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Hythe Pier at sunset

Hythe Pier Heritage Association

About HPHA

Established in 2018, Hythe Pier Heritage Association (HPHA) is a Charitable Community Benefit Society. Our aims are to secure the long-term future of the pier and its historic railway.

Through a series of projects we are preserving and restoring the pier, associated buildings, the unique pier railway and also ensuring that information about the heritage of the pier and train is readily available.

Visit the Hythe Pier Heritage Association Website

Photo by Hythe Ferry.

Hythe Ferry

Hythe Ferry

About Hythe Ferry

The Hythe Ferry sails daily between Hythe and Southampton Town Quay providing a car free, carefree, and fun trip for all ages and the chance to enjoy the sights and sounds of the bustling port of Southampton.

Hythe Pier, the Hythe Pier Railway and the Hythe Ferry provide a link between the English port city of Southampton and the Hampshire village of Hythe on the west side of Southampton Water.

Sailing from the end of Hythe’s historic Pier, one of the ten longest piers in the British Isles, and with the World’s Oldest Pier Train (official Guinness World Record), The Ferry trip offers some of the best views of the cruise liners in port as it sails right past the berth of Queen Victoria, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth, when at home.

Hythe Ferry also offers a great link to the Isle of Wight in less than an hour.

Visit the Hythe Ferry Website for more information.

Photo by Hythe Ferry.