We'll take the coach to Alton Station, travel on the Watercress between Alton and Alresford (three trips), then use the coach to get back to Hayling.
You'll have some free time in Alresford. See below for some suggestions.
Our itinerary looks like this:
9:30 | Leave HIADS, collect from usual stops on the way out |
c10:40 | Reach Alton, collect and distribute indivdiual tickets, 1 hour approx in Alton |
12:00 | Leave Alton |
12:34 | Arrive Alresford |
Two hours free in Alresford | |
15:00 | Leave Alresford to go back to Alton - cream tea will be served on train, while stopped in Alton and on the way back to Alton |
16:00 | Leave Alton for Alresford |
16:34 | Arrive in Alresford and transfer to coach |
c18:00 | Arrive back in Hayling |
The trip costs £40 per member but, without a subsidy from HIU3A, the price would have been in the range of £50 to £60 per head.
In Alton
There should be time for having a look around the station, taking an elevenses stop or a short walk, perhaps around the King's Pond.
In Alresford
Some suggestions:
- Take a look around Alresford station, its shop, café and picnic area (overlooking the station). It's created as a steam-era station and you can talk about the work of the Watercress line with people in time-appropriate costume. See the train in action as it shuttles from one end of the coaches to the other.
Take a short walk into town and visit Alresford. It boasts the traditional shops of a small market town; including butchers, fishmongers, bakers and delicatessens. It is also well-known for a range of stylish shops offering designer fashions, art and craft, gifts, antiques and clocks, as well as china and antiquarian books.
- Take the Millennium walk as far as the Arle river or continue on to the Eel House.
- For the more adventurous, take the Alre Valley trail taking in more of the river and sights.
Combine any of the above, or do your own thing.
There's more information about Alresford station here and here.
There's more about Alresford here and the walks here.
Mobility
The Millennium trail is wheelchair accessible, but the extension to the Alre Valley trail is not.
We believe we've secured access to the Watercress line's accessibility coach. Please get in touch if that is important to you.
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