Attractions and places to see around Milford On Sea include a variety of historic landmarks, natural coastal features, and points of interest. This charming village on the Hampshire coastline offers a long shingle beach with views of the Isle of Wight and the New Forest National Park. The area provides diverse landscapes, from ancient castles to scenic viewpoints and nature reserves.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Highlight • Monument
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Forest
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Tip by
Highlight • Cycleway
Tip by
Highlight • Viewpoint
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions around Milford On Sea.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Milford On Sea
New Forest National Park – A Walk in the Parks
Solent Way — A picturesque hike along the Hampshire coastline
New Forest - All the Accessible Routes
New Forest - Walking in the National Park
Hiking around Milford On Sea
Running Trails around Milford On Sea
MTB Trails around Milford On Sea
Cycling around Milford On Sea

Gravel biking around Milford On Sea
Road Cycling Routes around Milford On Sea
Beautiful very tall, majestic Redwood trees. Road surface is not the best, pot holes but a great place to cycle.
0
0
Just to note that this small section of trailway has some looser stones which will be unsuitable for slimmer (road bike) tyres but the further you travel West towards Ringwood, the surface becomes more forest like and therefore more pleasant to ride on.
0
0
Wonderful walk on the cliffs overlooking the sea, wonderful walk
1
0
Great gravel track section, my Maxxis tyres just love this type of terrain
0
0
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.
0
0
With Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson, (or Alfred Lord Tennyson), to whom this monument is dedicated, we go back in time to the middle of the 19th century, because the poet, who was already a prominent figure at that time, lived from 1809 to 1892. I had to research the term “Poet Laureate” mentioned by mi1994, and of course Wikipedia also knows something about it: “In the United Kingdom, Poet Laureate is the office of a court poet whose job it is to write poems for official occasions and national events.” Tennyson was awarded this honorary office by Queen Victoria in 1850 and raised to the peerage in the same year.
4
0
Black Knowl (New Forest) Caravan and Motorhome Club site is within what was once the royal hunting forest of William the Conqueror and now a beautiful National Park. It has an open, peaceful aspect while being conveniently located within walking distance of Brockenhurst. The site is in a wonderful setting in the forest and in October at night, stags can be heard roaring in the forest, along with owls and other forest creatures. The town offers plenty of good quality restaurants, places of interest and shopping treats to keep everyone in the family happy on their holiday. The site has 130 grass or hardstanding pitches of which 18 are serviced. All have 16 amp electricity. The site is adjacent to over 140 miles of lovely walking track for you to explore in the Forest whether on foot, bicycle or horseback. For those with an interest in local history, the Lyndhurst Museum and Visitors' Centre will shed more than enough light on the rich and fascinating past of the Forest. Other nearby attractions include The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Exbury Gardens and The New Forest Reptile Centre. You can reach the Isle of Wight via Lymington Ferry. If you fancy some retail therapy, the Southampton and Bournemouth shopping centres are within easy driving distance from the site and will leave you spoilt for choice.
0
1
You can explore Hurst Castle, a 16th-century fortress built by Henry VIII, accessible by walking along Hurst Spit or taking a ferry from Keyhaven. The village also features All Saints' Church, dating back to the 11th century, and an interesting Victorian post box, considered the oldest in Hampshire. Additionally, the Tennyson Monument, dedicated to Alfred, Lord Tennyson, offers historical context and spectacular views.
The area boasts Milford on Sea Beach and Hordle Cliff Beach, both offering shingle shores with sand at low tide and views of the Isle of Wight. Hurst Spit is a unique natural shingle bank. For wildlife, Keyhaven Marshes are a popular spot for birdwatching, and the Milford-on-Sea Pleasure Grounds and Studland Common provide sheltered woodland walks. Milford On Sea also serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider New Forest National Park, which includes areas like Black Knowl with its scenic moorland.
Yes, several spots offer excellent views. The Tennyson Monument is located at the highest point for miles around, providing spectacular vistas. Freshwater Bay Promenade, surrounded by white chalk cliffs, offers picturesque views of the bay. Additionally, Black Knowl in the New Forest National Park provides wide-open views of a scenic moorland.
Milford On Sea is a great starting point for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy coastal walks along the Solent Way or clifftop routes. The area is also popular for water sports like kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, yachting, and sailing. For cycling, there are numerous routes, including those that incorporate the Castleman's Corkscrew Trailway. You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Milford On Sea guide.
Absolutely. The beaches at Milford on Sea and Hordle Cliff are great for families, especially at low tide. The Castleman's Corkscrew Trailway is a flat gravel track suitable for family cycling or walking. Black Knowl in the New Forest offers family-friendly trails, and Freshwater Bay Promenade is a pleasant spot for recreation. Exploring Hurst Castle can also be an engaging historical adventure for all ages.
The area offers several cycling opportunities. The Castleman's Corkscrew Trailway, a former railway line, provides an excellent flat gravel track suitable for cycling. You can also find various routes that explore the Keyhaven Marshes or venture into the New Forest National Park. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Milford On Sea guide.
Milford On Sea has a lively seaside atmosphere, making the warmer months ideal for enjoying the beaches, coastal walks, and water sports. The village green hosts various events throughout the year, including a May Day festival, an Arts & Music Festival, and a Christmas Carol Service, so checking the local event calendar can enhance your visit. The New Forest National Park is beautiful year-round, with autumn offering stunning foliage.
Hurst Castle can be accessed in two main ways: you can undertake a unique and somewhat challenging coastal walk along the natural shingle bank of Hurst Spit, or you can take a ferry from Keyhaven, which offers a more direct and less strenuous option.
Yes, Keyhaven Marshes, located near the hamlet of Keyhaven, is a significant wildlife sanctuary and a popular spot for birdwatchers, home to many wetland species. Additionally, the Milford-on-Sea Pleasure Grounds and Studland Common are local nature reserves offering sheltered woodland environments.
The heart of the village is the Milford on Sea Village Green, which is surrounded by independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs. It's a vibrant community hub where you can find a good selection of eateries and local shops.
Milford On Sea serves as an excellent base for exploring the wider New Forest National Park. You can drive or cycle into the park to access its numerous walking and cycling tracks. For a unique way to explore, Jaunt-e Bikes offers eBike hire in the area. The park offers stunning scenery and opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, the New Forest National Park, easily accessible from Milford On Sea, offers various trails suitable for mountain biking. You can find specific routes and their difficulties in the MTB Trails around Milford On Sea guide, which includes routes like the 'Pennington Marshes loop' and 'Lymington River Footbridge loop'.


Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: