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Dog friendly hiking trails around Burley are primarily found within the New Forest National Park, characterized by its ancient woodlands, open heathlands, and tranquil ponds. The terrain generally features gentle gradients, making many routes accessible for various fitness levels. This area is known for its diverse natural habitats, including areas with free-roaming ponies and cattle.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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5.10km
01:19
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.23km
01:21
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.10km
00:49
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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As others have said, the area around this pond is crucially important for endangered birds from April to August and should be avoided during these months to give the wildlife the time and space it needs to safely raise their babies.
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Walked to this pond early April. Ground comparatively dry due to very low rainfall in March. No signage seen for nesting birds.
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Most folk head off down the old railway track, but I'd recommend crossing the road instead, and if you go first across the bridge and turn right, that is a magical path!
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Lovely spot out in the New Forest if you're walking along the heath near the Youth Hostel you can stop here and there is a shop.
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It is the old Southampton and Dorchester railway
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Great gravel track section, my Maxxis tyres just love this type of terrain
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A beautiful water hole in the forest. Lots of contrasting colours, probably best enjoyed at sun rise, or sun set.
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Known as the ‘Castleman’s Corkscrew’ due to the shape it cut across the forest and Charles Castleman who promoted it The now disused railway line was first proposed in 1844 and ran from Southampton to Dorchester. The line was only disassembled in the 1960’s with over a hundred years of use and today forms part of the National Cycle Network. The route begins in Brockenhurst, a charming village in the centre of the New Forest. Brockenhurst has great links by rail to explore the Forest car free. A place to unwind and spend time enjoying the outdoors. Brockenhurst has plenty of amenities, refreshments, places to stay and more.
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There are over 10 dog-friendly hiking trails around Burley, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging routes. Our guide features 14 routes specifically curated for you and your canine companion.
Yes, Burley offers many easy dog-friendly walks. For a pleasant and accessible option, consider the Whitten Pond – The Old Level Crossing loop from Holmsley, which is just over 5 km and has minimal elevation gain. Another great choice is the Burbush Hill Car Park – Whitten Pond loop from Burley, also an easy 5.2 km.
For a more extensive adventure with your dog, the View of Marrowbones Hill – Hallickshole Hill loop from Picket Post is a challenging 28 km route that offers a full day of exploration through varied terrain.
Absolutely! Many of the dog-friendly trails around Burley are circular, providing convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Whitten Pond – The Old Level Crossing loop from Holmsley and the Hiking loop from Wootton, which is a shorter 3.1 km option.
The Burley area is rich in natural beauty. You and your dog can explore highlights such as the Dead Trees Marsh in the New Forest National Park, or visit the Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary. There are also various viewpoints like Bolton's Bench and Holm Hill offering scenic vistas.
Beyond natural beauty, you might encounter interesting landmarks. Keep an eye out for the Pondhead Inclosure Dragon Sculpture, a unique feature that adds a touch of whimsy to your walk. You can also find various peaks and viewpoints like Burbush Hill.
The dog-friendly trails around Burley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful woodland paths, the variety of landscapes, and the overall welcoming atmosphere for dogs, making it a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts with their pets.
Burley offers enjoyable dog-friendly hiking year-round. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer provides lush greenery, autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and winter offers crisp, quiet walks. Always check local conditions and trail accessibility, especially during extreme weather.
While popular spots can get busy, many trails in the wider New Forest area, including those around Burley, offer opportunities for quieter walks. Exploring routes slightly off the main tourist paths or visiting during off-peak hours can help you find a more serene experience with your dog.
Yes, many of the easy and moderate trails around Burley are perfect for families with dogs. Routes like the Whitten Pond – Pond loop from Cross Ways, at just under 5 km, are manageable for children and offer a pleasant outing for the whole family.


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