For a short stay in Britain, the New Forest has much to offer. Made a national park in 2005, the New Forest is home to a wide variety of landscapes, ancient forests to open moorland, and is very popular with outdoor enthusiasts, offering many hiking trails, mountain biking and horseback riding. The New Forest was created as a royal hunting forest by William the Conqueror in 1079th Today it is an excellent destination for nature lovers, and the common observations include deer, badgers and rare birds of prey and the views of the most common in the New Forest ponies and cows. In fact, motorists should take extra precautions when driving through the woods, especially at night, like ponies and cows are often found on forest roads, and there are even occasional pig is unleashed to eat acorns .
Although not part of the New Forest National Park has some beautiful coastline nearby. Beaches in Milford-on-Sea and Highcliffe is a splendid view over the Solent coast walks Needles of the Isle of Wight. Sailing is a popular pastime, as well as the Beaulieu and Lymington rivers marine home. Can be found in the river Beaulieu is a difficult place to visit Buckler, which tells the maritime history of the old village of boat building of Nelson's Navy. Solent Lymington River is a popular yachting center, where the two large marinas and two sailing clubs. Lymington to Yarmouth Ferry self than the Isle of Wight, is a popular tourist destination, and there are also a number of players in the Solent boat trip departing from Lymington Quay.
For those who enjoy the holidays more relaxed, like many New Forest pubs that offer Real Ale and a hearty meal. The region also has its fair share of good restaurants, including Lyndhurst and Lymington, and a wide range of food choices available. Whatever you are looking for an active holiday outdoors or a quiet and relaxing, the New Forest has something to offer and we look forward to visit soon.
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