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| Our friend
Reg has been coming to Bashley since the 1950s with his
late wife. He knows the New Forest like the back of his
hand and took us on a trip round his favourite places.
We would like to share these with you and have prepared
a route for you to explore. |
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| From Bashley Park turn left onto the B055 (Sway Road).
About 1 mile along that road you will see the sign for
Sway Lakeside Fishing. You turn right into Barrows Lane
where the lakes can be found. There is a B & B also
in Barrows Lane. |
| Continue along the B055 (Sway Road) until you reach
the village of Sway which is known to locals as “the
most friendly village in the New Forest”. Pass through
the village over the cattle grid and onto the Forest.
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| On a Sunday morning you could visit the Car Boot held
on Strawberry Fields to pick up a bargain. Just turn right
at the sign for “Boldre, Lymington”. Follow
this road along until you reach the main road where you
turn right. Strawberry Fields can be found just over a
mile on the right hand side. |
| If you carry along the B055 (Sway Road) made a left
turn at the B055 sign for Brockenhurst just after the
pink railway cottage. You will see Brockenhurst golf course
on the left hand side. When you come into the village
of Brockenhurst just past the school turn left into “The
Rise”, turn right into Burley Road at the signpost
which says “Rhinefield 2 miles”. Pass the
Forest Park Hotel which is on the left. The road will
take you out into an open plain area of the Forest. This
is a good spot to look at the foals in the spring. There
is parking along this road for you to stop. All of the
foals are actually born on the Forest. |
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| Carry on along that road for about half a mile. You
will see the sign for “Pootles Bridge” This
is a lovely spot to stop for a picnic by the small stream
shrouded by lovely New Forest trees. |
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| When you come out of Pootles Bridge take a right turn
which gets you back on the trail. You will see Rhinefield
House on the left hand side. This was once the home of
the Virgin King, Richard Branson but is now used as a
conference centre. |
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| This road takes you onto the Rhinefield Ornamental Drive.
After about 2 miles you will come to Blackwater Park where
you can stop to picnic amongst the giant Scotts pines.
The car park is located on the left hand side. |
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| You will be able to walk across the road to the Arboretorium
where you can take a stroll amongst the trees. This is
quite the most peaceful spot in the New Forest where there
are memorials to the men who gave long and loyal service
to the Forestry Commission. |
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| When leaving the Blackwater car park take a left turn
to continue along the Ornamental Drive. When you come
to the A35 main road you can choose to several new routes;
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Route 1
Go straight across the A35 this will take you into a continuation
of the Ornamental Drive to Bolderwood. Just over a mile
along that road you will come to the Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary.
There is a car park on the right hand side and a viewing
platform on the right hand side just down a small slope
of woodland where you can view Roe, Fallow, Silka and
Red deer feeding. Feeding times vary, but in the summer
months it is 2pm. The wardens will give you some information
about the deer and when we were there we held a full set
of antlers which are actually quite heavy. It is well
worth a visit and is free of charge. Be sure to take your
camera along and look out for the white stag – whose
stance is very regal. Deer were introduced into the New
Forest by William the Conqueror. |
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Route 2
At the A35 turn right carry on until you see the signs
for the village of Bank just outside Lyndhurst. Turn right
to Bank and you will find a pub where you can sample real
New Forest ales. |
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Route 3
At the A35 turn right then left to the beautiful village
of Emery Down. Take first left turn at the New Forest
Inn to go to Millford Bridge where you will find parking.
On the left hand side you will see the remnants of the
cook house oven built by Portuguese workers in the First
World War. The Portuguese workers helped with the timber
cutting as there was a serious shortage of manpower after
the First World War. |
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| Carry on along that road and you will come to a junction
where you turn left signpost Fritham. About half a mile
along that road you will see the Canadian Memorial on
the right hand side. Pass under the A35 bridge which takes
you on a drive across heathland. This area was used as
an airfield during the Second World War. If you look carefully
along the edges of the road you can still see the concrete
stands where the aircraft were parked. |
| At the next junction take a right turn to Stoney Cross.
You will cross another open area of heathland where tanks
were stationed heavily camouflaged ready for the invasion
during the Second World War. Along this road you will
see a grey stone with a “P” on the left hand
side of the road. At this point turn right onto a narrow
road. This will take you to Cadmans Poole where you can
see the Canadian Geese and (in season) their young. A
perfect spot for another picnic |
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| When you come back out of that road take a right turn
to continue your journey. You will see the sign for Ocknell
Pond which is another picnic area. Take the next turning
left. This will take you along an open stretch of road
which was once the landing strip for the World War Two
bombers. At the next junction turn left. You will see
the signs for Janesmoor Pond on the right hand side. |
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Alternative Route
We would recommend a visit to the Royal Oak at Fritham
where you can sample the delights of a real olde worlde
pub lunch. The ploughmans is absolutely delicious and
the cheese still has rind on. At the point of Janesmoor
Pond turn left to Fritham. This is a really narrow and
winding road, bear with it, you will not be disappointed
at the end of your journey when you reach the pretty village
of Fritham. Just behind the Royal Oak you can visit Eyesore
Pond where you can feed the ducks with the leftovers of
your lunch. |
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| If you do not want to take the Alterative Route continue
your journey until you reach the next junction where you
turn right on to the B3078, the road is called “Roger
Penny Way”. You will pass Cadnam Golf Course on
the right hand side and amble up another pretty country
lane |
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| At the next junction turn right at the signpost to Rufus
Stone. You will pass the Sir Walter Tyrell Inn |
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| A few yards on the right hand side past the Inn you
will see the well known New Forest memorial of Rufus Stone
on the right hand side of the road just under an Oak Tree |
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| Continue along the road until you reach the A31 where
you will turn left signpost Bournemouth/Winchester. Take
the next left off the A31 proceed to the roundabout and
take the second turning, up to the next roundabout, take
the third turning back on to the A35. Take the first turning
on the right signpost Minstead. At the next junction take
a right turn to Minstead |
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| Continue through the village of Minstead and take a
left turn at the signpost to Newton. You will go through
a small ford in the road (if it has rained of course).
At the next junction turn left. This road will take you
through Emery Down. As you emerge at the junction with
the A35 you will see some very pretty thatched cottages
on your left hand side. At the junction with the A35 turn
right. Follow the right fork for Burley just past Anderwood.
There is a green picnic area on the left hand side just
outside the village of Burley where you can take another
break. Turn right at the sign for Ringwood. You will cross
over some open heathland. Beeches Brook fishing lakes
are located on the left hand side. You will cross yet
another Ford in the road. At the next junction turn left
which will take you onto the main Ringwood road. This
will take you into the village of Burley which is famous
for spells, magic and witches. You can stop to sample
the cream teas of the New Forest and visit the many souvenir
shops. Upon approaching the village on the right hand
side you will see The Old Farmhouse tea rooms which is
highly recommended. On the right hand side you will see
the ice cream stall – you must stop to try one of
the speciality designer ice creams – they are very
yummy! At the Memorial take a right fork which will take
you onto the Forest Road. You will pass the Forest House
restaurant on the left hand side which is highly recommended. |
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| You will cross a lovely area of high heathland. At the
sign for Avon Tippley turn left into the Lyndhurst Road.
Take the next turning right into Black Lane. Just before
the cattle grid you will see the Holmsley Memorial for
the New Forest Airfields. |
| Take the next left at the junction, then left again
at the A35 heading towards Lyndhurst. Turn right at the
signpost Bashley, New Milton, Wootton across the cattle
grid. About a mile along that road you will see the Rising
Sun Inn in front of you. We would thoroughly recommend
a stop there for dinner. The food is excellent and there
is an adventure playground to let the kids run off steam
before bed. |
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| Continue along the road into Bashley Village. Through
the village take first left hand turning off the Bashley
Cross Roundabout into the Sway Road and second left into
Bashley Park to complete your journey with Reg over just
a small part of the beautiful New Forest. |
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| If you have been on a journey that you enjoy please
let us have your write up and we will publish it on our
web site. If you have found some good places to eat that
you would recommend please let us know and we can post
these on our web site. |