Where are the best walks in the New Forest?
Where are the best walks in the New Forest?
8 of the best walks in the New Forest and Hampshire
- Tall Trees Trail, New Forest.
- Clarendon Way, Hampshire.
- Jane Austen Trail, Hampshire.
- Wilverley Inclosure, New Forest.
- Solent Way, Hampshire.
- Lyndhurst Heath, New Forest.
- Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes, New Forest.
- Beaulieu Heath and Hatchet Pond, New Forest.
Where can I walk in Burley?
Hiking around Burley
Old railway bridge – Whitten Pond Loop from Burley | Intermediate |
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Burbush Hill Car Park – Old railway bridge Loop from Burley | Intermediate |
Old railway bridge – Whitten Pond Loop from Holmsley Passage | Intermediate |
Burley, whitten Pond loop Loop from Cott Lane | Intermediate |
Can you walk anywhere in the New Forest?
Can you walk anywhere in the New Forest? We advise that you stick to walking on the footpaths and tracks across the forest and do not walk on heathland and grassland as this may disturb natural habitats and wildlife. There are 140 miles of footpaths to choose from, so you are not restricted in exploring the area.
How many miles is the New Forest?
140 miles
The New Forest is a walker’s paradise with more than 140 miles of tracks to explore, all spread across an area spanning 193,000 acres.
How long is the walk from Burley to the New Forest?
The walks are of broadly similar length – 3 to 3½ miles (around 4.8 to 5.5 kilometres), excluding the distance from the village centre to the main start points. There are no really steep gradients, and few stiles over which to climb.
Where to go for a walk in Burley?
Check out these great Burley walks. All can be started from Burley village centre and they are therefore convenient for users of local bus services including, in season, New Forest Tour buses.
Where are the circular walks in the New Forest?
Keyhaven is a small coastal village in the New Forest. This 4 mile circular walk will showcase some stunning views on a nice day. The walk takes you along the sea wall with open sea to one side and the marshes on the other. The walk begins near the harbour at the public car park, SO41 0TG.
How long is the Burley circumnavigation in Kingston?
Walk Start / Walk Finish: Burbush Car Park, Burley (circular walk). Distance: About 4.5 miles (a couple of hours if walking non-stop). Parking: Free parking at Burbush Car Park. Defining Features: For me the biggest surprise was the staggering view over Kingston Great Common, particularly at sunset.