Burley
With its history of smuggling and witchcraft, Burley is a fascinating village to visit, with stunning walks across heath lands easily accessible from the village.
Burley Walks

Knightwood Oak and Eagle Oak
A woodland walk taking in two of the most famous trees in the New Forest.
Start: Knightwood oak car park
Distance: 4 miles

Anderwood
This circular walk through mixed woodland runs mainly along the New Forest’s cycle network so is generally accessible in all seasons.
Start: Anderwood car park
Distance: 4.5 miles

Holmsley Ridge and Inclosure
A circular walk with stunning views over heath land south of the village of Burley.
Start: Holmsley car park
Distance: 3 miles

Burley – Turf Hill
A walk through rolling heath land south of the village of Burley and along the former Castleman’s Corkscrew railway line.
Start: Burley car park
Distance: 3 miles