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Top 10 things to do in the New Forest

With wild ponies, ancient woodlands, charming villages, and a unique blend of coast and countryside, the New Forest offers something for everyone.

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With wild ponies, ancient woodlands, charming villages, and a unique blend of coast and countryside, the New Forest offers something for everyone. Whether you're here for a relaxing break or an active family adventure, here are the top things to do in the New Forest during your holiday.

Meet the famous New Forest ponies

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Roaming free across the heaths and woodlands, the New Forest ponies are a true symbol of the area. You'll see them wandering through villages, grazing on the verges, or dozing in the sun.

Please admire from a distance—feeding or petting them is discouraged for their safety.

Explore the forest on foot or by bike

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With over 140 miles of trails, the New Forest is a walker’s and cyclist’s paradise.

·         Top Walks: Blackwater Arboretum Trail, Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary, Lyndhurst’s circular routes.

·         Cycle Hire: Rent bikes in Brockenhurst or Burley for easy access to scenic off-road routes.

Visit picturesque villages

Cyclists ride past charming brick buildings and a large pine tree on a sunny day.

·         Lyndhurst – the unofficial "capital" of the forest, with the New Forest Heritage Centre.

·         Beaulieu – home to the world-famous National Motor Museum, historic abbey, and riverside walks.

·         Burley – a quirky village known for its witchcraft history and fudge shops.

·         Brockenhurst – a popular base for cycling and forest walks, often dotted with free-roaming animals.

Discover the National Motor Museum

Located in Beaulieu, this award-winning museum is a must-see for car lovers. It features over 280 vehicles from vintage to Formula 1, as well as exhibitions on Top Gear, motoring history, and more. The grounds also include a monorail, gardens, and Beaulieu Abbey ruins.

Relax on the coast

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Yes, the New Forest has a coastline as well as beautiful ancient forest!

·         Milford-on-Sea offers shingle beaches and great views of the Isle of Wight.

·         Walk or cycle the Solent Way coastal path.

·         Visit Hurst Castle, a fortress built by Henry VIII, reached via a scenic spit walk or ferry.

Enjoy a forest picnic

Pack a hamper and enjoy one of the many scenic picnic spots. Bolderwood, Whitefield Moor, and Wilverley Plain are perfect for families.

Get active with outdoor adventures

·         Try paddle boarding or kayaking on the Beaulieu River.

·         Book a guided canoe tour or archery session with New Forest Activities.

·         Go horse riding with local stables offering forest treks.

·         Join a deer safari or wildlife-spotting walk with a park ranger.

Spot wildlife in nature reserves

A young deer with small antlers stands alert amongst ferns and foliage in a sun-dappled forest.

·         Visit Lymington–Keyhaven Nature Reserve for coastal birds, marshland walks, and gorgeous views.

·         Keep an eye out for deer, foxes, and even bats at dusk!

Taste the Forest’s local flavours

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·         Enjoy hearty meals at traditional pubs like The Pig, The Oak Inn, or The Trusty Servant.

·         Try local cheeses, cider, and game at farm shops and village markets.

·         Treat yourself to a cream tea in one of the region’s many quaint tearooms.

Explore gardens and historic homes

A tranquil pond reflects a lush garden bursting with red, pink, and white azaleas and vibrant green trees.

·         Exbury Gardens boasts 200 acres of colourful rhododendrons, azaleas, and a charming steam railway.

·         Visit Palace House, the Montagu family home at Beaulieu.

·         Explore Furzey Gardens, a hidden gem with thatched cottages and fairy doors.

Rainy day options

Even if the weather turns, the New Forest has you covered. Visit:

·         New Forest Heritage Centre (Lyndhurst)

·         Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum (New Milton)

·         Indoor soft play for kids or spa retreats for adults

Final tips for your trip

·         Wildlife first: drive slowly—ponies, donkeys, and cattle have right of way.

·         Stay sustainably: respect local wildlife, keep to paths, and take your litter home.

·         Get the app: the New Forest National Park app has maps, walking guides, and real-time updates.

Heading to the New Forest? Make sure to follow the New Forest Code to help keep this magical place wild and wonderful!

Whether you're here to hike, relax, or learn something new, the New Forest is a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural charm. Happy exploring!

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