How long does it take to go around New Forest wildlife Park?
On average people spend between 2½ to 5 hours visiting our park.
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The New Forest National Park has over 30,000ha of open access countryside and 325km of public rights of way for you to explore and enjoy. The Open Forest is a large area of countryside over which there is the right to roam on foot, and the right to roam on horseback over some areas.
The New Forest National Park organisation says: “If you do decide to travel by car, take your time when driving around the National Park. Many of the New Forest's roads are narrow, and drivers will regularly come across cyclists, horse riders, walkers and animals in the road.
If you must see everything, plan on all day (6-7 hours). If you center on covering maybe 65%, you can probably do it in 5 hours. If you are hot on certain attractions, maybe only 3 hours.
Lymington – Best town of the New ForestLymington is a delightful harbour town and must be visited during your visit to the New Forest. Lymington is a historic town that has become a centre for luxury yachting, and today contains one of the largest marinas in England.
According to research, Salisbury has the best scenic drive in Southampton as it features fascinating museums, creative galleries, charming cafes, and restaurants. The famous Stonehenge is just around the corner for visitors to make a stop and explore.
The New Forest is served by a public bus network, New Forest Tour, which provides the opportunity to travel around the area by bus. If you have any queries regarding bus travel, please contact Bluestar on 01202 338 421, or Morebus on 01202 338 420.