Keyhaven is a hamlet on the south coast of England, inside the parish of Milford-on-Sea. It is a fishing village, but the trade has been in decline for a period of years and its main draw now is tourism, especially sailing. It lies at one end of the shingle bank known as Hurst Spit, which leads to Hurst Castle. Keyhaven draws visitors through its outstanding natural beauty, from the views over the Solent to the abundance of open farmland. To the east of Keyhaven lies the nature reserve of Keyhaven marshes. Inside Keyhaven, there is one pub called the Gun Inn, but there are lots of things to keep you busy, such as the Hurst Caste Ferry, or the Hurst Castle Sailing Club, or the e-bike hire if you fancy a sightseeing ride.
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