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New Forest

United Kingdom

England

Wild country in the south of England

The New Forest is a 71,474 acre National Park in Hampshire on the south coast of England. It is one of the most remote and unspoilt places in the south of England. Founded as a royal hunting ground for William the Conqueror, the land has long enjoyed protection of its natural environment.


It is a popular destination to rent a bicycle, or walk, and enjoy the numerous stunning trails throughout the countryside. Stopping at the many pubs and restaurants that have made the New Forest a renowned “foodie” destination.


Home to a plethora of wildlife including: the red squirrel, the New Forest Pony and five different species of deer. The New Forest is an amazing place to view English wildlife in a natural habitat.


The Beaulieu Estate and Village of Beaulieu are a much loved tourist destination. Including the beautiful buildings of the estate, the accompanying quaint waterside village and the National Motor Museum.


Buckler’s Hard is a scenic riverside settlement including accommodation and a pub. Originally a boat building yard, two of the ships from Nelson’s Battle of Trafalgar were constructed there. This helps to make the area a much desired sailing area, with numerous prestigious marinas along the Solent, including the Royal Southampton Yacht Club.


Stunning villages such as Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst can be found, offering a quaint insight into the history of the area, fabulous food and accommodation.


Beaches such as; Keyhaven, Lepe, Calshot can make for enjoyable trips to the coast.

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