Hythe Map

Hythe map, view the Hampshire town of Hythe, located in the county of Hampshire, England.

Detailed Street Map of Hythe Hampshire & Guide to the Town

Hythe Map Hampshire: Interactive map of Hythe, displaying the town situated in the county of Hampshire, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls to display a detailed street map of Hythe and a Hythe town centre map, showing the Hythe Marina Village.

Other facilities in Hythe, some of which may also be visible on the map are Hythe Pier Railway, Hythe Ferry Terminal, Waitrose, Costa Coffee, Hythe Library, St John's Church, Hythe URC Church, The Lord Nelson Pub, The Croft Surgery, Hythe Hospital, The Herald Pub, Waterside Café, The Boathouse Hotel, Seawards Guest House, The Bakehouse Tearooms, Indigo Blue Gift Shop, M & C Hardware, Boots, Card Factory, Superdrug, Specsavers, The Co-operative Food, Wild Bunch Florists, Waterside Dry Cleaners, The Coffee House, Tesco Express, Subway, Crystal Nails, Waterside Vets, Hythe Community Centre, Hattie's Café, Crystal Clear Opticians, Marine Matters, Mo's Barbers, Ocean House Chinese, St Andrew's Centre, Colbury Post Office, Hythe Opticians, Barista Café, Enfields Estate Agents.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Dibden, Dibden Purlieu, Hardley, Holbury, Blackfield, Langley, Fawley, Calshot, Beaulieu, East Boldre, Bucklers Hard, Lyndhurst, Ashurst, Totton, Eling, Marchwood, Hounsdown, Cadnam, Minstead, Winsor, Bartley, Ower, Redbridge, Millbrook, Freemantle, Shirley, Southampton, Woolston, Weston, Netley, Hamble-le-Rice, Bursledon, Hedge End, West End, Romsey, Rownhams, Nursling, Eastleigh, Bishopstoke, Chandlers Ford, Lymington, Brockenhurst, Sway, Milford on Sea.

Hythe is a small waterside town on the edge of the New Forest in Hampshire, sitting right across Southampton Water from the bustling city itself. It's got a laid-back feel, with a scenic waterfront, a pedestrianised high street, and a close-knit community. The pace of life is gentle, and the views across to the ships and cruise liners are part of daily life for those who live here.

The name Hythe comes from the Old English word for a landing place or small port, which makes perfect sense given its position on the water. For centuries it's been linked with boat building, fishing, and small-scale trading. The iconic Hythe Pier and ferry have long connected the town with Southampton, and the little electric railway that runs along the pier is still going strong. It's one of the oldest working pier railways in the world, and a real piece of local character.

Hythe itself has everything you'd expect from a well-rounded town. The high street has a mix of familiar names and quirky independents, with cafés, gift shops, and pubs dotted along the way. There's a weekly market, a selection of churches, a library, and a marina that brings in visitors by boat. You can stroll along the promenade, watch the boats glide by, or hop on the ferry to explore the other side of the water. The surrounding area is also brilliant for walking and cycling, especially around the forest edge.

It's easy to fill your days across Hampshire. Head into the New Forest for wild ponies, ancient woodlands and peaceful villages. Winchester, with its towering cathedral and winding streets, makes for a lovely day out. If it's the coast you're after, you're only a short drive from places like Lymington, Milford on Sea or even down to Portsmouth if you fancy a bit of naval history. The county's mix of countryside, coast and city life gives you no shortage of choice.

Getting to Hythe is pretty straightforward. You can drive via the A326 or take the scenic route by hopping on the Hythe Ferry from Southampton. The nearest train stations are on the other side of the water—Southampton Central and Totton being the closest with regular services to London and beyond. Local buses run from nearby towns, and Southampton Airport is about half an hour away, ideal for flights around the UK and Europe.

Hampshire is the kind of county that's quietly full of surprises. From the rolling hills of the South Downs to the wide skies of the Solent coastline, there's always something to explore. The mix of history, countryside and coast gives it a bit of everything without feeling too busy or too remote. Whether you're into stately homes, forest trails, city shopping or cosy village pubs, Hampshire ticks the boxes without making a fuss about it.

Some More Nearby Places: Dibden, Dibden Purlieu, Hardley, Holbury, Blackfield, Langley, Fawley, Calshot, Beaulieu, East Boldre, Bucklers Hard, Lyndhurst, Ashurst, Totton, Eling, Marchwood, Hounsdown, Cadnam, Minstead, Winsor, Bartley, Ower, Redbridge, Millbrook, Freemantle, Shirley, Southampton, Woolston, Weston, Netley, Hamble-le-Rice, Bursledon, Hedge End, West End, Romsey, Rownhams, Nursling, Eastleigh, Bishopstoke, Chandlers Ford, Lymington, Brockenhurst, Sway, Milford on Sea.

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More Hampshire Places: Portsmouth - Andover - Basingstoke - Southsea - Aldershot - Horndean - Winchester - Havant - Fareham - Fleet - Waterlooville - New Milton - Hedge End - Yateley - Totton - Stubbington - Emsworth - Alton - Gosport - Southampton - Eastleigh - Farnborough

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