Places to Eat and Drink and Titchfield Nature Reserve

Breezes Deli/Café

The popular local deli at Hill Head is called Breezes which is just a one minute walk from Trevarner Guest House.   Breezes prides itself on its ‘on site’ cooked and prepared food menu and delicious cakes.

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Wah Ying Chinese Takeaway

Less than a minutes walk fromTrevarner Guest House, is the ever popular and conveniently placed Hill Head Chinese takeaway, Wah Ying.   Menus can be found in our foyer for Wah Ying.  Our guests are welcome to make use of our large breakfast room to enjoy their Chinese Takeaway meal.

The Crofton – A Traditional Family – Friendly Pub

Situated about a ten minute walk to the east from Trevarner Guest House, The Crofton provides a friendly service and homely charm, serving traditional classic pub menus and local ales.

thecrofton.co.uk/

The Red Lion Pub Restaurant, Stubbington

The Red Lion Pub features a recently refurbished family restaurant and is located around thirty minute walk, or a few minutes drive from Trevarner Guest House in the village of Stubbington.

greeneking.co.uk/pubs/hampshire/red-lion-stubbington

The Golden Bowler Pub and Restaurant

The Golden Bowler is one of the last traditional independent pubs in the area, family owned and operated for over 40 years.  The Golden Bowler Pub is situated around a thirty minutes walking or five minutes driving time to the east of Trevarner Guest House.

goldenbowlerpub.co.uk

Titchfield Nature Reserve, Hill Head

Titchfield Nature Reserve is located next to the scenic and natural sea inlet of Hill Head Haven, approximately half a mile from the guest house.  A popular spot for bird watchers from all over the UK, with its concealed hides amongst the reed beds.  Twitchers are a common and welcome sight in and around the nature reserve and the adjacent haven where many rare and migratory birds can be frequently spotted.

Trevarner Guest House is an ideal location from which to plan your stay to visit Titchfield Nature Reserve.

hants.gov.uk/thingstodo/countryparks/titchfield

Lee On The Solent

There are many restaurants, pubs and cafes located at Lee On The Solent which is within a five to ten minute drive to the east of Hill Head.  These include the ‘on the beach’ On The Water Restaurant and Bar, Blue Cobra and Lee Tandoori Indian Restaurants and Anteps Turkish Restaurant.  The increasingly popular Seafire Taprooms serve locally brewed real ales.

Solent Airport (formerly HMS Daedalus) is just a five minute drive from the guest house and Solent Airport provides a diverse range of services from Executive Travel (20 minutes from London) to the multitude of businesses supported by the Solent Airport Enterprise Zone. Flights of the WW2 Spitfire fighter aircraft can be spotted periodically throughout the summer months.

Or simply enjoy a forty minute coastal beach walk to Lee On The Solent with the stunning views of the Solent and the Isle of Wight.

solentairport.co.uk/

onthewaterrestaurant.co.uk

seafire.uk/

leetandoori.co.uk/

antepturkishkitchen.co.uk/

Whiteley Village

Whiteley Village is an ever increasingly popular and lively out of town shopping and retail park which also offers a broad ranging evening economy with many food outlets and restaurants and cinema.  All within a fifteen minute drive of Trevarner Guest House.

whiteleyshopping.co.uk/eatdrinkshop

Portsmouth and Southampton

Hill Head is also centrally located for good access to both Portsmouth and Southampton, important south coast cities which provide good continental ferry links and cruise ship turn around ports.  Excellent access to and from both port cities is afforded to the wonderful Isle of Wight, the jewel of the south coast, situated across the Solent.  Panoramic views of the Isle of Wight can be enjoyed from our first floor sun lounge at Trevarner Guest House.

The Osborne View Public House (Temporarily closed due to fire planning and rebuild in progress)

Less that fifty metres away from Trevarner Guest House is the busy Osborne View Public House.  So named due to its location on the mainland side of the Solent and with views across to Osborne Bay and Queen Victoria’s island retreat, Osborne House on the Isle of Wight.  Osborne House itself is only viewable by it’s chimney stacks above the trees, but this English heritage site can be visited by taking ferries from both Portsmouth and Southampton.

The Osborne View Pub itself covers three storeys and has a large seated beer garden at the rear which leads, via a few steps, directly onto the shingle beach on the Solent shores.

osborneviewhillhead.co.uk/