Pub walks
Enjoy the New Forest’s famed hospitality by ending your walk with a visit to a traditional pub. Look out for the New Forest Marque as a symbol of locally-produced food and drink.

Pondhead Inclosure
Follow the circular trail in Pondhead Inclosure - see bluebells in spring and the explore the hazel coppice woodland.
Start: Park Pale car park
Distance: 2 miles

Pondhead and Beechen Lane
Famous for its bluebells in spring, Pondhead on the southern edge of Lyndhurst, is one of the New Forest’s most biodiverse inclosures.
Start: Beechen Lane
Distance: 4 miles

Shatterford & Denny Wood
A circular walk that perfectly illustrates the diverse range of heath, woods and wetland habitats that make up the New Forest.
Start: Shatterford car park
Distance: 3 miles

Ashurst – Brockenhurst
Hop off the train at Ashurst and catch another train home at Brockenhurst – while enjoying the forest’s woods and heathland in between.
Start: Ashurst station
Distance: 8 miles

Balmer Lawn
A circular walk through the mixed woodlands behind Balmer Lawn on the edge of Brockenhurst.
Start: Tilery Road or Standing Hat car parks
Distance: 6 miles

Brockenhurst – Roydon Woods
Meet the New Forest’s famous snake-catcher and explore Roydon Woods nature reserve.
Start: Brockenhurst Station
Distance: 7 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
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