A GUIDE TO KEYHAVEN
Keyhaven is situated just within the borders of the New Forest National Park. It lies at one end of the shingle bank known as Hurst Spit which leads to Hurst Castle. Keyhaven is a popular draw for visitors who enjoy…
Keyhaven is situated just within the borders of the New Forest National Park. It lies at one end of the shingle bank known as Hurst Spit which leads to Hurst Castle. Keyhaven is a popular draw for visitors who enjoy…
New Milton Tourist attractions include the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum which is regarded as the leading collection of motorcycles and accompanying memorabilia in the country. The Forest Arts Centre, comprises several exhibition and activity rooms, a bar area and the…
Ringwood is a historic market town located on the River Avon, close to the New Forest. It has a history dating back to Anglo Saxon times, and has held a weekly market since the Middle Ages.
A GUIDE TO FORDINGBRIDGE Fordingbridge, on the banks of the River Avon, is a medieval town on the northern tip of the New Forest . The bridge from which the town receives it's name is a major feature of…
Milford on Sea is a delightful village on the shores of the Solent. From the beach,the famous Needles off the Isle Of Wight are clearly visible. On the coast to the west on a clear night, the conurbation of Christchurch,Poole…
Burley is located towards the western edge of the New Forest, and has a post office, newsagents, butcher’s shop, and village stores, as well as tea rooms, antique shops, art galleries, gift shops and a large cycle hire centre. The…
Beaulieu Beaulieu is a small village located on the south eastern edge of the New Forest National Park, and is home to both Palace House and the British National Motor Museum.
LYMINGTON Lymington is a port town situated on the west bank of the Lymington River, on the Solent. The town has a large tourist industry, based on its proximity to the New Forest and its harbour. It is a major yachting…
LYNDHURST Lyndhurst is a large village situated with the New Forest National Park. As well as serving as the administrative capital of the New Forest, it is a popular tourist attraction, with many independent shops, art galleries, cafés, museums, pubs…
BROCKENHURST Brockenhurst is the largest village in the New Forest. It is situated centrally within the National Park, and is served by numerous road links and the large, busy railway station. Surrounding towns and villages include Beaulieu, Lymington, Lyndhurst,…