Sightseeing
Great day out, something for everyone with it's monorail, beautiful gardens, Beaulieu Abbey, Palace House, children's adventure play area and, of course, the amazing cars!!
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Nationales Automobilmuseum, Beaulieu
Great day out, something for everyone with it's monorail, beautiful gardens, Beaulieu Abbey, Palace House, children's adventure play area and, of course, the amazing cars!!
Situated on the beautiful Beaulieu River, Bucklers Hard has a maritime museum, reconstructed cottages, childrens activities and a great pub!
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Bucklers Hard
Situated on the beautiful Beaulieu River, Bucklers Hard has a maritime museum, reconstructed cottages, childrens activities and a great pub!
Fantastic historic house and countryside museum, we like this one... also a lovely walk up to the Miz Maze
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Breamore House
Fantastic historic house and countryside museum, we like this one... also a lovely walk up to the Miz Maze
Enjoy a view very similar to the one admired by Queen Victoria when she visited the area as a Princess in 1833. (Her husband likened the views in this area to those in the Bay of Naples.) Given that Lepe is one of the few beaches on the south coast with wild, natural land behind it, it’s easy to understand why.
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Lepe Beach station
Enjoy a view very similar to the one admired by Queen Victoria when she visited the area as a Princess in 1833. (Her husband likened the views in this area to those in the Bay of Naples.) Given that Lepe is one of the few beaches on the south coast with wild, natural land behind it, it’s easy to understand why.
These internationally-renowned gardens have been described as ‘heaven with the gates open’ and if you visit in the spring, when the Rothschilds’ outstanding collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and rare trees are in bloom, you’ll understand why. Autumn and summer are just as grand!
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Exbury-Gärten
These internationally-renowned gardens have been described as ‘heaven with the gates open’ and if you visit in the spring, when the Rothschilds’ outstanding collection of rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias and rare trees are in bloom, you’ll understand why. Autumn and summer are just as grand!
At Lyndhurst, the Forest’s ‘capital’, the Heritage Centre is free to enter and will tell you everything you need to know about our wonderful Forest; from its history to its traditions and its wildlife. It’s open from 10.30am-4.30pm each day and also runs events and exhibitions.
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New Forest Heritage Centre Museum
At Lyndhurst, the Forest’s ‘capital’, the Heritage Centre is free to enter and will tell you everything you need to know about our wonderful Forest; from its history to its traditions and its wildlife. It’s open from 10.30am-4.30pm each day and also runs events and exhibitions.
This is a must for anyone who wants to discover more about the shy, fragile reptiles that live in this part of the world. Visitors can safely view lizards, frogs, toads and even Britain’s only venomous snake, the adder at this wonderful venue, where entry is by donation
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New Forest Reptile Centre
A35 Bournemouth RdThis is a must for anyone who wants to discover more about the shy, fragile reptiles that live in this part of the world. Visitors can safely view lizards, frogs, toads and even Britain’s only venomous snake, the adder at this wonderful venue, where entry is by donation
Explore the rich history of Fordingbridge and the surrounding areas in one of the most stimulating and fascinating attractions in the town.
Situated on the edge of the New Forest, in the old market town of Fordingbridge on the Hampshire Avon, our small museum is housed on two floors of an old granary and is run by volunteers.
Fordingbridge Museum Trust Ltd
Explore the rich history of Fordingbridge and the surrounding areas in one of the most stimulating and fascinating attractions in the town.
Situated on the edge of the New Forest, in the old market town of Fordingbridge on the Hampshire Avon, our small museum is housed on two floors of an old granary and is run by volunteers.
Fun Activities
If you like fun on the water you will love this ... wake boarding, kayaks, stand up paddle boards and the fun aqua assault course
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New Forest Water Park
Ringwood RoadIf you like fun on the water you will love this ... wake boarding, kayaks, stand up paddle boards and the fun aqua assault course
Loads to do here with over 70 rides and attractions, beautiful gardens and water mill.
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Paultons Park Heimat von Peppa Pig World
Loads to do here with over 70 rides and attractions, beautiful gardens and water mill.
Loads for everyone to do... great walks, tree top trail, miniature train, childrens play area, cafe...
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Moors Valley Landschaftspark und Wald
Horton RoadLoads for everyone to do... great walks, tree top trail, miniature train, childrens play area, cafe...
Great day out, lots of interesting animals, adventure playground for the children, cafe...
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New Forest Wildtierpark
Deerleap LaneGreat day out, lots of interesting animals, adventure playground for the children, cafe...
Visitor center with raptor shows, tarantulas & boa constrictors, named after a resident bald eagle.
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Libertys Eulen-, Greifvogel- und Reptilienzentrum
Crow LaneVisitor center with raptor shows, tarantulas & boa constrictors, named after a resident bald eagle.
Neighbourhoods
Lovely village in the New Forest, worth a visit, nice pub on the banks of the river, next to the 17th Century arched bridge
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Fordingbridge
Lovely village in the New Forest, worth a visit, nice pub on the banks of the river, next to the 17th Century arched bridge
Great picnic spots
The Knightwood Oak is the largest, and perhaps most famous, oak tree in the New Forest. It is also known as the Queen of the Forest. It is over 500 years old and has a girth of 7.38 metres! There are picnic benches to eat at. Great place to walk from and see lots of Forest ponies
Knightwood Oak
The Knightwood Oak is the largest, and perhaps most famous, oak tree in the New Forest. It is also known as the Queen of the Forest. It is over 500 years old and has a girth of 7.38 metres! There are picnic benches to eat at. Great place to walk from and see lots of Forest ponies
Planted up by the Victorians, nothing beats a stroll, cycle or walk down this avenue, which is home to a pair of Redwoods as well as trees noted for their stunning autumn colours.
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Rhinefield Ornamental Drive
Rhinefield Ornamental DrivePlanted up by the Victorians, nothing beats a stroll, cycle or walk down this avenue, which is home to a pair of Redwoods as well as trees noted for their stunning autumn colours.
Free roaming animals? Check. Stunning views for miles? Check. Winding paths to follow? Check. And did we mention that the view across this gorgeous heathland are even better at sunset?
Telegraph Hill
Roger Penny WayFree roaming animals? Check. Stunning views for miles? Check. Winding paths to follow? Check. And did we mention that the view across this gorgeous heathland are even better at sunset?
Food scene
Just up the road, see the animals and birds and maybe buy something yummy for dinner from the shop, well known for their butchery, or enjoy a cuppa and some cake in their café
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Hockey's Farm Shop
Just up the road, see the animals and birds and maybe buy something yummy for dinner from the shop, well known for their butchery, or enjoy a cuppa and some cake in their café
Great cafe just a lovely walk away from Greenfields, they do coffee, cakes and a great selection of good food. Definitely worth a stroll
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The Potting Shed hyde
Great cafe just a lovely walk away from Greenfields, they do coffee, cakes and a great selection of good food. Definitely worth a stroll
Foresters Arms
10 Brookley RdGood pub, good food, lots of gins... say no more :)
Family-friendly rural inn with lake views, a heated terrace and a menu of modern English classics. Good children's play area.
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The Alice Lisle
Rockford GreenFamily-friendly rural inn with lake views, a heated terrace and a menu of modern English classics. Good children's play area.
Stripped floor and dark wood country pub with beer garden and ales from onsite micro-brewery. Great walks from here too
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Red Shoot
Toms LaneStripped floor and dark wood country pub with beer garden and ales from onsite micro-brewery. Great walks from here too
Beautiful site at the side of the river, overlooking the historic bridge. Good food.
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The George
14 Bridge StBeautiful site at the side of the river, overlooking the historic bridge. Good food.