NEW FOREST
Nearby Attractions
Tourist attractions that are nearest to New Forest.
New Forest Spring Clean
Walking Distance away
New Forest Spring Clean is a chance for members of the public to get involved in cleaning up the New Forest. The week long litterpick is run by the Forestry Commission and New Forest District Council.
Pig Bush
Walking Distance away
A great starting point to explore the heathland and ancient woodlands of the New Forest. This quiet location is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the unspoilt beauty of the New Forest.
Temporary Closures
About ½ mile away
The Forestry Commission has 134 car parks in the New Forest. From 6th November 2006 until 19 March 2007 28 of these car parks will be temporarily closed. The remaining 106 car parks will be open for ...
Bolton's Bench
About 1 mile away
Situated on the edge of Lyndhurst, this car park provides a sunny, grassy location within strolling distance of the High Street, New Forest Museum and the New Forest itself. Bolton's Bench is a ...
New Forest Reptile Centre
About 2 miles away
Take a visit to the New Forest Reptile Centre for a fascinating day out. Specially designed pens give you the best chance of seeing all of our native reptiles and amphibians such as adders, toads ...
Knightwood Oak
About 2½ miles away
A short walk from Knightwood Oak car park along a gravel track (suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs)leads to the largest and perhaps the most famous oak tree in the New Forest. The Knightwood Oak ...
Blackwater
About 3 miles away
This is the best place to experience the majestic Douglas firs and redwoods of the Rhinefield Ornamental Drive. You will find some of the tallest and oldest Douglas fir trees in Britain to wonder at ...
The Rufus Stone
About 3½ miles away
The Rufus Stone Car park is situated within ancient wood pasture on the eastern edge of the Forest.A short stroll takes you to the famous memorial to King William II. Many stories abound but it is ...
Whitefield Moor
About 4 miles away
If you are looking for somewhere to picnic or play games this extensive sunny site is ideal, with easy walks along the nearby Ober Water stream.Wear the kids out running around Whitefield Moor, then ...
Wilverley Plain
About 5½ miles away
During World War II, Wilverley Pain was ploughed and sown with much needed crops. Today, this extensive grassy lawn offers valuable grazing for ponies as well as providing an ideal area for ...
Hatchet Pond
About 6 miles away
Hatchet Pond is the largest body of water in the New Forest. Created in the 18th Centuary to provide power for an iron mill, the pond today provides valuable habitats for wildlife as well as being a ...
Beaulieu
About 7 miles away
Palace House has been home to Lord Montagu's family since 1538 when it was converted from the great gatehouse of the Cistercian abbey founded in 1204, and further enlarged in the 19th century - ...
Medieval Merchant's House
About 8 miles away
John Fortin, a merchant who traded with Bordeaux, started building this house c. 1290. A residence and place of business, it stood on one of the busiest streets in medieval Southampton.
Hamptworth Lodge
About 8½ miles away
An Edwardian recreation of a house originally built c. 1620, and rebuilt by Sir Guy Dawber between 1910-1914 in brick and timber in the Elizabethan/Jacobean style. Interiors include much Elizabethan ...
Exbury Gardens
About 9½ miles away
Spectacular 200-acre woodland garden, created 1919-1935 for Rothschild collection of rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias; both wild species and hybrids bred here. Rare trees and shrubs. Seasonal ...
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