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Despite nearly a hundred square miles of forestry commission land, the New
Forest has very little woodland, with most of it being bleak, gorse and
heather-covered heath land , occasionally blackened through fires started by
careless tourists. Despite this, most of the 50 square miles of pretty,
thatched cottage-filled villages give a friendly welcome to tourists, and
campsites run by the forestry commission open between Easter and October.
This results in the roads, which already have a very slow speed limit
because of the free-ranging ponies, donkeys, cattle and pigs, becoming a
form of Hell on bank holidays, blocked with cars and caravans. Burley, a
medieval and extremely olde worlde style village with a strong witch craft
theme throughout its many pretty, traditionally styled shops and coffee
shops pulls in coach loads of tourists, somewhat ruining the whole effect.
A far better way to explore the New Forest, both for the environment and
stress prevention, is to cycle. Bicycle hire is available at Brockenhurst,
which is central to around 150 miles of gravelled cycle paths cutting
through woodland and heathland, far from the pollution of traffic. This is
also the best way to get a glimpse of the local deer, though there is a
viewing platform at Boldre wood, which is well worth a visit. Seeing the
deer feeding and playing in this ancient woodland is magical on a winter
dusk or crisp frosty dawn. On the other side of the road from the deer
viewing platform is Rhinefield House Hotel with its ornamental drive full of
huge rhododendron bushes, and the woodland itself includes an area of mature
Red Canadian Pine trees.
Most of the New Forest‚s natural woodland pockets consist of an
intermingling of saplings and mature varieties of birch, holly, yew, scots
pine and conifers with ancient beeches and oaks - one such ancient oak tree,
with the trunk circumference of 22ft is the Knightwood Oak, near Lyndhurst,
the capital of the New Forest. Lyndhurst is extremely pretty and is where
the New Forest Museum and Visitor Centre is based, but has an extremely
annoying one way system and so is best avoided at busy times. Also near
Lyndhurst is Rufus Stone - there‚s not much to look at, though the stone is
in pleasant woodland and there‚s a good pub on site which those with an
ironic sense of humour and awareness of the history of the stone will
appreciate the name of, and camping.
The ponies of the New Forest have been carefully bred over the years,
starting from Welsh ponies, over hundreds of years other English pony breeds
were added, then heavier horse breeds such as Clydesdales and once Arab
blood was introduced too. The ponies became very popular family riding and
driving ponies, and many are still sold at auction. Despite cattle grids,
ponies wander around freely along roads causing obvious dangers particularly
around foaling time. Often they block the roads of Beaulieu village
completely - please do not feed the ponies.
As well as ponies and donkeys snoozing in bus stops, Beaulieu itself has a
nostalgic feel as one wanders around traditional shops, arts and crafts
galleries and tea rooms. There is a lovely view over the lake to Beaulieu
Palace House, over near the National Motor Museum and Beaulieu abbey.
British motorcycle enthusiasts will also enjoy the Sammy Miller Classic
Motorcycle Museum with everything from the Ariel to the Vincent, just 3
miles out of Lymington, the New Forest‚s seaside town, with cobbled Georgian
style streets down to a view, and ferries, across the Solent to the Isle of
Wight.
Hotel - Balmer Lawn, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Bartley Lodge Hotel, Cadnam, Hampshire
- Beaulieu Hotel, Beaulieu, Hampshire
- Botleigh Grange Hotel, Southampton, Hampshire
- Burley Manor Hotel, Burley, Hampshire
- Careys Manor Hotel & SenSpa, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Chewton Glen, New Milton, Hampshire
- Chilworth Manor, Southampton, Hampshire
- Cloud Hotel, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Cottage Lodge, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Crown Hotel, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Elmers Court Country Club & Suites, Lymington, Hampshire
- Forest Lodge Hotel, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Forest Park Hotel, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Hotel TerraVina, Southampton, Hampshire
- Le Poussin at Parkhill, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Le Poussin At Whitley Ridge, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Lyndhurst Park Hotel, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Master Builders House, Beaulieu, Hampshire
- Montagu Arms Hotel (The), Beaulieu, Hampshire
- Moorhill House Hotel, Burley, Hampshire
- New Park Manor Hotel, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Passford House, Lymington, Hampshire
- Rhinefield House, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- South Lawn Hotel, Milford on Sea, Hampshire
 - Stanwell House Hotel, Lymington, Hampshire
- The Mill at Gordleton, Lymington, Hampshire
- Tyrrells Ford Country House Hotel, Ringwood, Hampshire
- Westover Hall, Milford on Sea, Hampshire
- Woodlands Lodge Hotel (The), Southampton, Hampshire
B&B - Alma Mater, Milford on Sea, Hampshire
- Britannia House, Lymington, Hampshire
- Clayhill House, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Compasses Inn, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- Cottage Lodge, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Forest Edge, Andover, Hampshire
- Gorse Meadow, Lymington, Hampshire
- Kingfisher Retreat, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- Leyland Country House, Lymington, Hampshire
- Moortown Lodge Hotel, Ringwood, Hampshire
- New Forest Lodge Hotel, Landford, Wiltshire
- Penny Farthing Hotel & Cottages, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Rose Crown, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Temple Lodge, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- The Shoe Inn, Romsey, Hampshire
- Three Lions (The), Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- White Buck Inn, Ringwood, Hampshire
- White Buck Inn, Burley, Hampshire
- Whitemoor house, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Wiltshire House, Bransgore, Hampshire

Attraction Self-Catering - Bench Cottage & Little Bench, Lymington, Hampshire
- Cottages (The), Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Cottages in Hampshire, Countywide, Hampshire
- Lake Farm, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- Sunset Place, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
Inn - Candlesticks Inn, Ringwood, Hampshire
- Compasses Inn, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- Montagu Arms Hotel (The), Beaulieu, Hampshire
- Rose Crown, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- The Mill at Gordleton, Lymington, Hampshire
- The Shoe Inn, Romsey, Hampshire
- Three Lions (The), Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- White Buck Inn, Ringwood, Hampshire
- White Buck Inn, Burley, Hampshire
Budget Accommodation - Alma Mater, Milford on Sea, Hampshire
- Britannia House, Lymington, Hampshire
- Candlesticks Inn, Ringwood, Hampshire
- Clayhill House, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Cottage Lodge, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Kingfisher Retreat, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- Moortown Lodge Hotel, Ringwood, Hampshire
- Penny Farthing Hotel & Cottages, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
 - Wiltshire House, Bransgore, Hampshire
Holiday Park Restaurant - Candlesticks Inn, Ringwood, Hampshire
- Careys Manor Hotel & SenSpa, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Chilworth Manor, Southampton, Hampshire
- Cloud Hotel, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- Compasses Inn, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- Hotel TerraVina, Southampton, Hampshire
- Le Poussin at Parkhill, Lyndhurst, Hampshire
- Montagu Arms Hotel (The), Beaulieu, Hampshire
- South Lawn Hotel, Milford on Sea, Hampshire
- The Shoe Inn, Romsey, Hampshire
- Three Lions (The), Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- Tyrrells Ford Country House Hotel, Ringwood, Hampshire
- Woodlands Lodge Hotel (The), Southampton, Hampshire
Cottage Pub and Bar - Candlesticks Inn, Ringwood, Hampshire
- Compasses Inn, Fordingbridge, Hampshire
- Montagu Arms Hotel (The), Beaulieu, Hampshire
- Rose Crown, Brockenhurst, Hampshire
- The Shoe Inn, Romsey, Hampshire
- Three Lions (The), Fordingbridge, Hampshire
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