TheNew Forest iswhereyoufeelasthoughyouaremovingintoa worldofscenicbeauty.Therearemanysecrets,todiscovertheseand trulyappreciatethesights,soundsandsmellsitisnecessarytogo there.
Trytoescapefromtheconnesofthecarandheadoutonfoot,bicycle oronhorsebacktogetamoreinmatefeelofthewoodedareas,its coastandvillages.
TheNewForestisawalker'sparadisewithmanycircularandlinear routes.
Thereareguidedwalkswherelocalexpertswilltellyouaboutthe history,geology,wildlifeandfolklorebeneathyourfeet.Youcaneven exploretheforestonarangerledNewForestevent.
TheNewForestisafantascplaceforcycling&horseridingwithmiles oftracfreetracks&bridlewaysleadingintotheheartoftheforest.
BeaulieuhastheMotorMuseumwhichislocatedwithineasyreachof thepopulartouristdesnaonsofBournemouth,Southamptonand Winchester.Thenifyoufancyaspotofgolf,orseasideacvityit’sall availableasyoutraveloutoftheNewForesttowardthecoastalresort ofLymington,Lymingtonisaporttownonthewestbankofthe LymingtonRiverontheSolent,intheNewForestdistrictof Hampshire,England.
ItfacesYarmouth,IsleofWight,towhichthereisacarferryservice operatedbyWightlink.ItiswithinthecivilparishofLymingtonand Pennington
Lymington Quay Breamore House
On the edge of the New Forest near Fordingbridge the magnicent BREAMORE HOUSE & COUNTRYSIDE MUSEUM is a must visit.
The house overlooks the Avon Valley and looks today much as it would have done to its original owners when it was completed in 1583. Visitors can enjoy seeing a wide variety of painngs as well as tapestries, porcelain, 17th Century needlework and a rare James 1 carpet.
There are also ne examples of period furniture in the house.
The Breamore Countryside Museum provides a fascinang insight into the days when the village was selfsucient. There are full size replicas of numerous trades and cras including a blacksmith, village shop, school and dairy etc. The museum boasts one of the nest collecons of steam powered farm machinery, tractors, barn machinery and historical tools. For opening mes & more informaon go to:
www.breamorehouse.com
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