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 and Beechen Lane

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

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

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

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

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

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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