Things to Do in the New Forest and Hampshire
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Paultons Park, Home of Peppa Pig World
Paultons Park, home to the UK's only Peppa Pig World, has more than 70 wonderful rides and...
National Motor Museum Beaulieu
Beaulieu featuring the world famous National Motor Museum, Palace House home of the Montagu family...
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Ashurst stroll
SOUTHAMPTON
From Ashurst railway station this short and easy walk explores a variety of landscapes that characterise the New Forest. The route first takes you past open Forest lawns where ponies graze and through Churchplace Inclosure, a timber plantation,...
Hoburne Bashley to Burley
New Milton
Keep to a safe speed, wear bright colours to be visible and always use lights in the dark.
Lymington Town Trail
Lymington
A shorter walk packed full of local history. Visit St Barbe museum, the modern day quay and the bustling high street. See yachts moored in the harbour, the sea water baths and fine coastal views.
Sandy Balls loop
Fordingbridge
Do enjoy the extensive network of off-road routes, but keep to the waymarked tracks and other designated routes
Milford Food Trail
For some fresh sea air, try this spectacular coastal walk.
To access the route map click the website link above.
Buckland Rings Trail
Brockenhurst
From the village of Brockenhurst this walk passes through Roydon Woods nature reserve over Setley Plain and onto Buckland Rings, the site of a former Iron Age hill fort near Lymington.
Villages, views and vales
Burley
Try to leave gaps for overtaking vehicles and never ride more than two abreast.
Sway and Setthorns Loop
Sway
This bike ride is great for families, showing you the best of the New Forest’s landscape. The cycle is mostly an off-road route on quiet gravel tracks starting and finishing at Sway Train Station.
Lyndhurst Parish Walk
8.5 Miles
Discover the beauty of the parish, start from the thriving village centre, out to Bolton’s Bench and on into the tranquillity beyond.To access the route map click the website link above.
The Old Railway
Brockenhurst
This bike ride takes you along 'Castleman’s Corkscrew', a disused railway line so called because of the shape it cut across the forest and Charles Castleman who promoted it.
Burley Food Trail
3.3 Miles or 5 Miles
On this trail, you’ll get the chance to experience a taste of New forest Cider, traditional sweets and handmade fudge.
To access the route map click the website link above.
Knightwood Oak
Knightwood Oak which is also known as the ‘Queen of the forest’ and is over 500 years old.
Landford and Hamptworth
Landford
This walk starts in the village of Landford and explores the northern tip of the New Forest in Wiltshire among woodlands that were once Royal Forests. The walk follows a wooded path to a river ford and through pretty woods and fields to Hamptworth...
Lyndhurst to Hatchet Pond
8 Miles
This ride is mainly on Forestry Commission managed gravel tracks, although the last 0.5 mile is on a quiet lane.To access the route map click the website link above.
Hockeys Farm
Fordingbridge
Come and meet the wonderful animals at Hockeys Farm, including ponies, donkeys, sheep, pigs and even alpacas!
Lyndhurst to Burley
25 miles (route can be shortened or lengthened) using off road tracks and country roads.
New Forest Activities | Parties, Groups & Corporate Events
Beaulieu
Let New Forest Activities take the hassle out of organising your next party, get-together or corporate event. With a range of safe, exciting activities for all ages, all supervised by our qualified instructors, we'll help you plan an event you'll...
Hale and Woodgreen
Woodfalls
The route starts at Woodfalls and follows a section of the Avon Valley Path through fields and woods to the charming village of Hatchet Green. You then pass Hale House and St Mary's Church before walking alongside the peaceful River Avon. At...
Abbots Well family ride
Fordingbridge
Do enjoy the extensive network of off-road routes, but keep to the waymarked tracks and other designated routes