New Forest Golf Club, Hampshire .. a great place to be
New Forest Golf Club located in the heart of the New Forest National Park just outside Lyndhurst, Hampshire, the whole area is designated as a Special Protection Area, Special Area of Conservation and a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The New Forest Golf Club encourages its members and visitors to respect and enjoy the stunning beauty of the New Forest. The New Forest Golf Club is a great place to be, to play golf as it was intended, to participate in social activities and golf competitions, and to meet the staff and members who have an unrivalled reputation for their welcoming hospitality.
NEW FOREST WALK : LYNDHURST (NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK)
Join me and my dog, Logan (the Whippet) as we continue our series of walks in the New Forest. In this episode, after visiting the impressive St Michael's & All Angels Church in Lyndhurst (Hampshire), we go on a walk to the North of the village. During our walk, we investigate the history of the area (it was once a racecourse) and bump into a lovely Greenkeeper, called Ian, who explained the history of the New Forest Golf Course that now covers a significant part of the area.
Map courtesy of Google Maps.
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I use an AKASO V50Pro Action Camera with an ISteady Gimbal together with a Canon SX 400IS.
Route details: I suggest you park in the main village car park & head North (A337) before coming across a right turn into Racecourse View. Access to the grasslands is through a gate on your left (see video). From then on, just basically follow a path to a hillock of trees that has a gap in it. Go through the gap and then it is just a case of keeping the woods on your left & the golf course on your right - around the Old Race Ground. It is a circular route that eventually brings you back to the gate in Racecourse View. There is plenty of room between the woods & the golf course to be able to walk without getting in the way of the golfers!
New Forest Golf Club, Hampshire ...History & Geography
New Forest Golf Club located in the heart of the New Forest National Park just outside Lyndhurst, Hampshire, the whole area is designated as a special protection area, special area of conservation and a site of special scientific interest. The New Forest Golf Club encourages its members and visitors to respect and enjoy the stunning beauty of the New Forest. The New Forest Golf Club is a great place to be, to play golf as it was intended, to participate in social activities and golf competitions, and to meet the staff and members who have an unrivalled reputation for their welcoming hospitality.
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In Lyndhurst.The New Forest Hampshire staring david on camraphone and millie on the bench......lol
Acorns of Lyndhurst B&B, Lyndhurst, United Kingdom, HD Review
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Acorns of Lyndhurst B&B sells fast on our site. Located on a quiet leafy gravel track in Lyndhurst, Acorns of Lyndhurst B&B offers free onsite parking and free WiFi in public areas. The bed and breakfast is just 2 minutes' walk from Lyndhurst High Street.
Each room includes a flat-screen TV with a DVD player and a seating area. The rooms also benefit from a private bathroom with a hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.
Acorns of Lyndhurst B&B is in the heart of the beautiful New Forest National Park. Guests can enjoy scenic walks and explore the many cycle routes.
Bramshaw Golf Club is just 20 minutes' drive away and Southampton Airport is within 14 miles.
Tales From the New Forest: Lyndhurst
Lyndhurst has lots going on, but also holds a secret...curiouser and curiouser!
Lime Wood Hotel, Lyndhurst, England
Address: Beaulieu Rd, Lyndhurst SO43 7FZ, UK
Burley, New Forest, Hampshire
A view of the village of Burley in the New Forest, Hampshire
The New Forest - Aerial Video
Video taken in the new forest from a multi-rotor (drone) with a stabilised camera.
Lyndhurst, Hampshire, UK, summer, 2012
Lyndhurst, Hampshire, UK, summer, 2012
The Three Tuns Inn, Pub and Restaurant, The New Forest, Bansgore, Christchurch, Dorset
The Three Tuns pub and restaurant in The New Forest, Bansgore, Christchurch, Dorset is one of my favourite pubs in The New Forest.
Read all about it at:
Lyndhurst park hotel new forest
1am solo visit to Lyndhurst hotel
New Forest England--What to see in the Best National Park!
This is a short clip of the town of Lyndhurst. This is located inside the New Forest, one of England's most beautiful, scenic and unique national park's. For more info about visiting this area, or other UK travel destinations, follow these url's:
The New Forest Inn | Day 1 | New Forest Mummers 2017
The fourth pub of the first night of this year's performances.
Every year, we donate all of our collections to a local charity.
This year we are collecting for the New Forest Basics Bank who help those desperately in need of food:
Mumming is an ancient tradition which dates back to the medieval times, although our version of the play was first recorded in 1924. We have been performing this play for 50 years, collecting funds for local charities at Christmas time.
We are on the lookout for new members to join our merry band, keeping this ancient tradition alive and raising funds for good causes. For more information please contact us:
Clayhill House Bed + Breakfast, Lyndhurst
Clayhill House Bed + Breakfast, Clayhill House, Clay Hill, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 7DE, England
Click on the blue link above to read more about the Clayhill House Bed + Breakfast or to book your stay there.Or visit for bargain prices on many more hotels in Hampshire in the UK and around the globe.
New Forest Woodland Photography
There were reports of mist, so, I just had to head out to my local woods to see if I could capture it. Woodland photography is super hard. I mean, REALLY hard. Trying to find order out of chaos isn't easy and today showed me that. By the time I found a composition I was happy with, most of the mist had lifted. Here is the image I managed to get.
NEW FOREST WALK : BOLDERWOOD (NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK)
Join me & my dog, Logan (the Whippet) as we take a walk around Bolderwood in the New Forest. As well as experiencing some stunning woodland we visit the Canadian Cross War Memorial, the Radnor Stone, the Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary and even come across an enormous Ants Nest!
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I use an AKASO V50Pro Action Camera with an ISteady Gimbal together with a Canon SX 400IS.
Walk Route: From Bolderwood Car Park follow roadside verge to the Canadian Cross Memorial on your right. Swing hard left, across the road, and take gravel track (SW) downhill. Deer sanctuary on your left. Cross a cattle grid and continue further 350 yards. Turn left on to gravel track marked with red banded wooden post. Follow track for 300yrds then as it bends sharply right, turn left on to a narrower track between two more red banded posts. A few paces on, keep to left fork where post is banded red & green. Pass fallen tree (seen on video). Some 50 yrds further on, track forks at red & green post close to silted up pond. Fork right & continue for 100yrds to a junction marked by red & green post & wooden seat. Turn left up narrow path & pass Radnor Stone then on to Deer Viewing platform & car park. Dogs need to be kept on leads due to close proximity of deer.
Places to see in ( Brockenhurst - UK )
Places to see in ( Brockenhurst - UK )
Brockenhurst is the largest village by population within the New Forest, Hampshire, England. The nearest city is Southampton some 13 miles to the North East, while Bournemouth is also nearby, 15 miles South West. Surrounding towns and villages include Beaulieu, Lymington, Lyndhurst, and Sway.
In the 19th century the railway station was introduced to Brockenhurst, increasing a large number of holiday visitors and the local population. In the First World War, Brockenhurst hosted the Lady Hardinge Hospital for Wounded Indian Soldiers. The name Meerut Road recalls the Indian troops of the Meerut and Lahore Divisions who fought on the Western Front in the war and were patients at Brockenhurst.
Brockenhurst has a Non-League football club Brockenhurst F.C., which plays at Grigg Lane. The current manager is Patrick Macmanus. During a Hampshire Senior Cup match Brockenhurst (and Andover Town) set a new record when they scored 29 consecutive penalties in a shoot-out after the tie had finished 0–0.
Brockenhurst railway station offers frequent South West Trains services to Bournemouth, London Waterloo, Southampton and Weymouth. CrossCountry express services also run to Manchester via Birmingham. Ancient oak trees in Brockenhurst hid military vehicles in 1944, as they gathered to do battle in Normandy. The 50th 'Northumbrian' Infantry Division, the core of Assault Force 'G', tasked with storming Gold Beach on D-Day, had its HQ at the Carey's Manor Hotel.
( Brockenhurst - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Brockenhurst . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Brockenhurst - UK
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New Forest Holiday Cottage - Rhubarb Cottage, The Custards, Lyndhurst
Rhubarb Cottage is a very comfortable, completely modernised, three-bedroomed semi-detached Victorian holiday cottage in Lyndhurst, situated at the heart of the New Forest.
The cottage is literally a stone's throw to the open forest where ponies, cattle, deer, donkeys and the occasional pig wander freely.
Whether you choose a holiday cottage for a week in August or a long weekend break in the New Forest in the winter, you'll find plenty to occupy your time.Or, you can switch off and do very little indeed.
Everything that you will need for a self-catering holiday is within easy walking distance - no need to argue over who drives to the pub!
New Forest Destination Hampshire
#NewForest Destination Video #Hampshire, this is close to my home so as a playground it was a quick 15 min train ride and me and my friends were in the heart of the New Forest,
beaulieu, Barton on Sea, #Beaulieu, Bramshaw, Bransgore, Brockenhurst, Buckler's Hard, Burley,
Fawley, Fordingbridge, Highcliffe, Hythe, Lymington, Lyndhurst, Milford-on-Sea, New Milton, Ringwood, Sway, Totton, New Forest from 1066 it was a Royal Hunting Ground, so not quite so new ;-)