Gosport

Gosport is a town in Hampshire, a short water ride away from Portsmouth. Although not a traditional destination, it does have some attractions if you are interested in maritime history.

Understand

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Get in

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By road

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Leave the M27 at Junction 11 and follow the A32. At rush hour, and sometimes at weekends, this is a busy road with long delays.

By ferry

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The Gosport ferry across the harbour mouth is the most convenient way to get to Gosport from Portsmouth. An adult ticket costs £4.80 return, £3.00 for children or pensioners. A supplement is payable for bikes and e-scooters. Combination tickets are also available giving unlimited bus travel for a day in Hampshire. The website has details of ferry schedules and ticket pricing.

Get around

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  • 50.8075-1.12611 Explosion - Museum of Naval Firepower, Heritage Way, Priddy's Hard, PO12 4LE. Award winning museum of naval gunfire. Shuttle bus in summer from Gosport ferry or a 15-minute walk. Adult £10. Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower on Wikipedia Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower (Q5421422) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.788-1.11952 Royal Navy Submarine Museum, Haslar Jetty Rd, PO12 2AS (10 min walk from the ferry). Collection includes the World War II-era HMS Alliance and HMS Holland 1, the Royal Navy's first submarine. There are also a couple of midget submarines and a large collection of smaller items. Adult £12.50 (10% discount online). Royal Navy Submarine Museum on Wikipedia Royal Navy Submarine Museum (Q5390017) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.8149-1.15483 Fort Brockhurst. May to Sep: 2nd Sa of month: 11AM-3PM. A Palmerston Fort built between 1858 and 1862. The outside of the fort can readily be seen, but the inside is only open on five Saturdays. Fort Rowner is a similar fort nearby, but it is inside a naval base and is rarely open. Fort Brockhurst on Wikipedia Fort Brockhurst (Q5470853) on Wikidata OSM directions

• Aldi, Mumby Rd, PO12 1BG

• Lidl, Brockhurst Gate, Fareham Rd, PO13 07X

• Morrisons, 15 Walpole Rd, PO12 1NQ

  • Gosport Cafe, 195 Forton Rd, PO12 3HB, +44 23 9250 2461.
  • The Bakers Basket, 157 Rowner Ln, PO13 9SP.
  • Poppins, 99 High St, PO12 1DS, +44 23 9252 1484.

Drink

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Sleep

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Alternatively there is accommodation in neighbouring Portsmouth.

  • 50.8159-1.15961 Premier Inn, Fareham Road, PO13 0ZX. OSM directions

Connect

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Nearby

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Rowner

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50.79963-1.173444 Living History Village of Little Woodham, Grange Farm House, Little Woodham Lane, PO13 8AB, +44 23 8064 4691. 17th-century village on ancient woodland in Rowner (on the Gosport peninsula). Gosport Living History Society villagers dress in costume to talk about Charles I, the impending war between the King and Parliament, their village life and day-to-day existence as if it were the summer of 1642. Little Woodham on Wikipedia Little Woodham (Q6652587) on Wikidata OSM directions

Go next

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Portsmouth, with its naval dockyard, D-Day museum and other attractions, lies across the harbour. There is a shingle beach with views of the Isle of Wight near Gosport at Alverstoke, and another at Lee-on-Solent.

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