Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Where to Stay and Visit in the New Forest

The New Forest is one of Britain's youngest National Parks, being established as such in 2005. Famous for its country walks, cycling paths and wildlife, the area offers visitors relaxation and exploration opportunities.

Whether you choose to go camping or stay in a hotel or bed & breakfast, there are some areas you really must visit.

The port town of Lymington provides a gateway to the Isle of Wight and is home to a number of famous sailing regattas.

The village of Beaulieu is home to the National Motor Museum and grounds of Lord Montague, providing a full day out for all the family. A walk beside the river is particularly recommended where there are a number of places to stop and enjoy a picnic.

Brockenhurst is an established village providing a number of events to provide a visit worthwhile. You can explore the visit on pony and trap or you may prefer to take a hike amongst the many different trails of varying grades. There are a number of quality eating establishments and pubs.

For those looking for some real excitement should head for Paulton's theme park. Entertainment is provided for both children and adults, with some world class rides.

There are a range of hotels in the New Forest, from 3 star establishments within towns, villages and in the countryside, to outstanding 5 star hotels set in acres of beautiful surroundings.

Whether you want a short weekend break or a family holiday then consider the New Forest in Hampshire as a destination. It will be one that you will both enjoy and remember - all that a holiday should be.

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