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Your Essential Travel Guide To The New Forest

New Forest Travel Guide

Discover Things To Do Around The New Forest National Park

Granted National Park status in 2005, the New Forest covers approximately 220 square miles of Hampshire and southern Wiltshire. The area was famously named a Royal Forest in the 11th century by William the Conqueror, and as well as forest the area is made up of vast tracts of unspoilt woodland, heathland and river valleys that have remained largely unchanged for thousands of years.

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What to see in the New Forest

Lyndhurst is the largest village in the New Forest and is home to the New Forest Visitor Centre. The centre incorporates the New Forest Museum, gift shop, reference library and Visitor Information Centre and gives a unique insight into the Forest's history and heritage. Lyndhurst Church, St Michael and All Angels, is also worth visiting. Built in the 1860s out of different coloured stone, it has stained glass windows by Burne-Jones and Morris. The village also has a wide range of shops, tea rooms, pubs, cafes and restaurants to discover.

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Walking in the New Forest

There are hundreds of New Forest walks for you to enjoy throughout the National Park, and there are very few restrictions on walking in the area. Walking is the ideal way to enjoy the scenery and atmosphere of the Forest and you may even spot a deer or two. There are endless tracks you can follow but if you’re new to the area it’s a good idea to take a map with you. The New Forest has the benefit of plenty of car parks, which provide perfect start and end points for the majority of New Forest walks, and a good pub is never far away.

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Outdoor activities in the New Forest

The New Forest is the perfect place to enjoy outdoor activities and there are loads of activity centres that can organise these for you. From cycling and pony rides to canoeing, kayaking, archery and paintballing, there’s something for everyone. You can also head to the 50 acre New Forest Water Park where you can participate in water-skiing, wakeboarding and windsurfing, or for a more relaxing day take a picnic and go on a scenic boat ride.

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