If you don’t have your own bike, or you simply don’t want the hassle of bringing it (and all the kit) on holiday with you, then our New Forest cycle hire shops and centres are on hand to help you plan ...
Welcome to the New Forest, where age-old tradition meets modern day innovation. Where folklore breathes life into ancient woodland and the earth beneath your feet reminds you that you're part of ...
When visiting the New Forest there are numerous Visitor Information Panels around the area, along with various Local Information Points which can provide really useful information to help you enjoy ...
Discover the unique character of the New Forest's towns and villages, each offering something special. From historic forest hamlets to bustling seaside spots, there’s much to explore, whether you’re ...
There is a fabulous range of self catering holidays to choose from including those within our town centres through to country cottages tucked away in little hamlets or surrounded by heathland. Self ...
Camping and caravanning in the New Forest is ideal for relaxing and for feeling close to the wonderful great outdoors, with most having direct access to the woodlands and open forest. New Forest ...
This 10.9 route starts at Brockenhurst Railway Station. From here you get to weave your way past the Balmer Lawn Hotel and into various Forestry England Inclosures before taking you to Lyndhurst via ...
Salt marshes, sandy beaches, seabirds, and even stories of spies — these are some of the hidden gems along the New Forest coast, an area often overlooked in favour of our famous woodland. Here's where ...
Walking in the New Forest is an excellent way to truly experience our ancient woodland, beautiful heathland, pretty villages and our 40-mile ‘secret’ coast. Anyone with a keen passion for walking and ...