Milford on Sea 2017 - Day 3
Sunday 6th August 2017
Blue skies today but the strong onshore wind was ever present, ideal conditions for the Fastnett yacht race. (600 miles from Cowes to the Fastnett Rock of the south coast of Ireland and back to Portsmouth). This years race had attracted 400 entrants.
We walked the 3 km on Hurst Spit for a grandstand view of the Solent where we sat on the sea wall in front of Hurst castle.
The first boats, - the multi-hulls took about an hour to reach our vantage point but soon there was a plethora of masts on the horizon and boats tacking back and forth mixed in with a few gin palaces and a super yacht.
Having visited the castle many years ago we decided to catch the ferry back to Keyhaven for lunch in The Gun - another from the Good Pub Guide.
We walked back along the Sea Wall walk back to Milford. Strange to see someone else sitting on what was our balcony this morning.
One more stroll along the promenade to The Eye of the Needle cafe and an ice cream before bidding farewell to Milford.
Blue skies today but the strong onshore wind was ever present, ideal conditions for the Fastnett yacht race. (600 miles from Cowes to the Fastnett Rock of the south coast of Ireland and back to Portsmouth). This years race had attracted 400 entrants.
We walked the 3 km on Hurst Spit for a grandstand view of the Solent where we sat on the sea wall in front of Hurst castle.
The first boats, - the multi-hulls took about an hour to reach our vantage point but soon there was a plethora of masts on the horizon and boats tacking back and forth mixed in with a few gin palaces and a super yacht.
Having visited the castle many years ago we decided to catch the ferry back to Keyhaven for lunch in The Gun - another from the Good Pub Guide.
We walked back along the Sea Wall walk back to Milford. Strange to see someone else sitting on what was our balcony this morning.
One more stroll along the promenade to The Eye of the Needle cafe and an ice cream before bidding farewell to Milford.
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