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New Forest walking
you'll love my recommended walks!

New Forest pony and foal

New Forest walking...
on walks and trails I recommend ...
what a really great way to experience the beauty of this UK National Park...up close.

My recommended routes will take you on lovely journeys where you will see and feel the depth and diversity of this wonderful National Park, and hopefully see sights and memories you will take home forever. All the trails I recommend will give you details of:

  • where they are on the New Forest,
  • how long, how difficult,
  • whether they are suitable for the disabled visitor
  • and lots more info.

Put on your walking boots and go!

Latest news......... Now you can share your best New Forest walk with us all! It's free...all you have to do is fill in the form at the bottom of the page...you can even add a photo! Enjoy....



  • Deer Watch Trail Distance 0.75km/0.5 miles See the fallow deer in all their glory. Find out more from the Forestry Commission Deer Watch Trail
    Start at the Bolderwood car park
  • Grid ref: OS Grid Reference: SU 243 086
  • If you are coming by Public Transport Or want to use WikiMapia

  • Jubilee Grove Trail Distance 1.5.km/1 mile This is an all access walk, despite 2 steep slopes and you will see some magnificent trees. Find out more from Forestry Commission Jubilee Grove Trail
    Start at the Bolderwood car park
  • Grid ref: OS Grid Reference: SU 243 086
  • If you are coming by Public Transport Or want to use WikiMapia

  • Radnor Trail Distance 3km/2 miles Go deeper into the forest and cross the Bratley Water stream. Find out more from the Forestry Commission Radnor Trail
    Start at the Bolderwood car park
  • Grid ref: OS Grid Reference: SU 243 086
  • If you are coming by Public Transport Or want to use WikiMapia

  • Tall Trees Trail Distance 2.5km/1.5.miles More magnificent trees, many planted during the Victorian era. Find out more from Forestry Commission Tall Trees Trail
    Start at Blackwater or Brock Hill car park
  • Grid ref: OS Grid Reference: SU 243 086
  • If you are coming by Public Transport Or want to use WikiMapia

  • Blackwater Arboretum Trail Distance 0.75km/0.5 miles This is a sensory trail! Discover smells, textures and listen to the sounds of these trees. Many from around the world. Find out more from Forestry Commission Blackwater Arboretum trail
    Start at Blackwater car park
  • Grid ref:OS Grid Reference: SU 243 086
  • If you are coming by Public Transport Or want to use WikiMapia

  • Ober Water Trails Red path Distance 2.5km/1.5 miles Wander further along the Ober Water on this circular trail. Find out more Forestry Commission Ober Water Red Trail

    New Forest Adder seen when I was out walking with my dog in gorse. Start at Whitefield Moor or Puttles Bridge car park.

    Ober Water trails Yellow path Path Distance 1.5km/1 mile Walking along the Ober Water means getting a real feel of the New Forest by this meandering stream. Find out more from Forestry Commission Ober Water Yellow Trail
    Start at Whitefield Moor car park
  • Grid ref: OS Grid Reference: SU 243 086
  • If you are coming by Public Transport Or want to use WikiMapia

  • Reptile Trail Distance 2km/1.5 miles A circular trail with marked places to see the reptiles! How cool is that? Find out more about the New Forest Reptile Centre
    Start at the Reptile Centre
  • Grid ref: SU 271071
  • If you are coming on Public Transport Or want to use WikiMapia

  • Wilverley Wander Trail Distance 4.2km/2.5 miles This is a longer and harder trail with some rough patches and steeper hills. If you are like us and always try most terrains with the wheelchair just be careful please! Find out more Forestry Commission Wilverley Wander Trail
    Start at Wilverley plain or Enclosure car park
  • Grid ref: SU 243 086
  • If you are coming by Public Transport Or want to use WikiMapia



New Forest walking sticks - individually made for you Why not order yourself a unique rambling stick - just for you!

Gill from Wood Workouts can help you find the stick that you will treasure and use for years to come.

Recently I've bought a beautiful, unique, cheeseboard with a deer antler handled cheese knife and a stunning necklace and jewellery stand made from a New Forest discarded deer antler - for my Mum. She thought it was wonderful!

There are lots of toys, fishing tools, games etc. to choose from and Gills quality of workmanship is really excellent.

I did say my site was based on my personal recommendations so I can certainly recommend you make a purchase.





New Forest donkey




Perhaps you would like to use WikiMapia to look at more detail of the New Forest? If you use this map you can find exactly the area of your chosen walk and what the nearby villages look like ...before you book! Give it a go.....
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Welcome to New Forest Life SiteSearch. I really hope you find this Google tool helpful in finding your way around my site.

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New Forest Life SiteSearch has the answer.

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For example: put Sandy Balls if you are looking to find information on the Sandy Balls Holiday Centre and hit the Search button.

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