Best attractions and places to see around Fordingbridge. Fordingbridge is a market town situated on the River Avon, serving as a northern gateway to the New Forest National Park. The area offers a combination of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. It provides access to forest walks, cycling trails, and riverside scenery.
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Nice wide pathways for a large section of this routes.
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Nice little Memorial with a few different tracks close by
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Great traffic free route for the whole family. Bit muddy at times
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there is a purpose built platform which overlooks a large meadow. The platform is just a short walk from the car park. This is a great place if you're looking to get some great photo opportunities of the natural surroundings of the New Forest as well as the wildlife that surrounds the area. There is also information panels giving you more information about the deer found in the New Forest.
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Sorry I really don't like the Rodger Penny Way, as a local I try not to ride it anymore.. I'd go through Woodgreen, Lover, Passed Hampworth Golf Course, No Mans Land... much quieter roads... On the way back most of my routes go into Ringwood... and through the forest from there (I live near Lyndhurst)
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A Roadside cross to commemorate the Canadian forces that were stationed in the area for training in preparation to ww2.
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Fordingbridge offers a rich history. You can visit the medieval Fordingbridge Bridge with its seven arches over the River Avon. The Fordingbridge Museum provides insights into local history, including a WWII bomb shelter and exhibits on artist Augustus John. A short drive away, Rockbourne Roman Villa is the largest known Roman villa complex in Hampshire, showcasing remains from the Iron Age to the 5th century AD. Additionally, the Canadian War Memorial, New Forest marks a significant D-Day training site, offering expansive views. For a grand historical experience, Breamore House is an impressive Elizabethan manor house with period furniture and a Countryside Museum.
Yes, Fordingbridge has several family-friendly options. Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary is a fantastic place to visit, offering leisurely trails and a purpose-built viewing platform to watch deer being fed. Eyeworth Pond is a peaceful spot for picnics and wildlife spotting. For active families, the New Forest Water Park provides inflatable aqua park fun, wakeboarding, and kayaking. The Fordingbridge Riverside Park features a children's play area and memorial gardens. Many of the walking and cycling routes, like the Castleman Trailway, are also suitable for families.
Fordingbridge is known as the northern gateway to the New Forest National Park, offering extensive woodlands and opportunities to spot local wildlife. The town itself is built on the banks of the scenic River Avon, a clear chalk stream ideal for riverside strolls. You can visit Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary for its forest environment and deer viewing. Eyeworth Pond is a tranquil man-made lake within a forest, perfect for picnics. The Avon Valley Path also passes through Fordingbridge, offering scenic walks through meadows and woodland.
Fordingbridge offers numerous walking opportunities. The Avon Valley Path is a 34-mile footpath that runs through the town, providing scenic routes along the River Avon. Within the New Forest, Godshill Inclosure offers tranquil woodland walks. For specific routes, you can explore various options, including easy hikes like the 'Stuckton Iron Works — New Forest National Park' route, or moderate trails such as the 'Avon Valley Path and Godshill Loop'. Find more detailed hiking guides at Hiking around Fordingbridge and Easy hikes around Fordingbridge.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Castleman Trailway is an excellent option, following a disused railway line from Ringwood towards Poole, suitable for both cycling and walking. This trail connects several country parks and offers a fairly flat path. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like 'View of Hampton Ridge – Bluebell Path — Broomy Inclosure loop from Hyde' or 'Great Bridge, Fordingbridge – View of Hampton Ridge loop from Fordingbridge'. You can find more gravel biking routes and details at Gravel biking around Fordingbridge.
Beyond the main highlights, you might enjoy discovering Rockbourne Roman Villa, an extensive archaeological site offering a deep dive into Roman history. The Miz Maze, a labyrinth-type path carved into the chalk downland near Breamore House, offers a unique walking experience. For a glimpse into local culture, the Fordingbridge Museum provides fascinating insights into the town's past. Eyeworth Pond, while popular, has a unique history tied to a former gunpowder mill.
For those seeking adventure, the New Forest Water Park offers an array of water sports including an inflatable aqua park, wakeboarding, waterskiing, and kayaking. If you prefer land-based activities, Insight Activities provides woodland experiences such as archery, rifle crossbows, axe throwing, and bushcraft skills, all within the natural setting of the New Forest.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views. The Canadian War Memorial, New Forest is a roadside cross that provides expansive views across the forest from its elevated position. Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary also features picturesque scenery and a viewpoint for observing deer in their natural habitat. Many trails within the New Forest National Park will also lead to beautiful vistas.
The Fordingbridge Bridge is an iconic medieval stone bridge spanning the River Avon. Built in the 13th century, it is notable for its seven graceful arches, making it one of only two bridges in the UK with this many arches. It's a popular spot for photography and enjoying the tranquil riverside scenery, often with ducks and swans.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The peaceful atmosphere and wildlife spotting opportunities at places like Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary and Eyeworth Pond are highly rated. The ease of access to the New Forest National Park for walks and cycling, particularly on routes like the Castleman Trailway, is also a major draw. Many enjoy the historical insights provided by sites such as the Canadian War Memorial and the local museums.
Yes, the Fordingbridge Museum is located in the town centre. It offers a fascinating look into the area's local history and culture, featuring exhibits on celebrated artist Augustus John, who lived in Fordingbridge, and even a preserved WWII bomb shelter. Additionally, the estate of Breamore House includes a Countryside Museum with replicas of village life and a collection of steam-powered farm machinery.


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