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Bolderwood Trails: Radnor Trail — New Forest National Park

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4.8

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Bolderwood Trails: Radnor Trail — New Forest National Park

00:49

2.97km

50m

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Head deep into ancient and ornamental woodland. Once past the Radnor Stone, this trail passes through sweet chestnut, oak and beech dating from the 1860s. It then skirts the fenced boundary of Mark Ash Wood, an ancient and ornamental woodland, where you can see pollarded beech trees.

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Last updated: August 14, 2024

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157 m

Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary

Highlight • Forest

With picturesque scenery, leisurely trails and herds of deer and ponies roaming freely, Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary is a fantastic place to visit for all the family. There’s even a purpose-built …

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1.19 km

Bratley Water

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Bratley Water, flowing south to join the Blackwater, a tributary of the Lymington River, is an ideal spot to rest and have your picnic. Here you will find stands of …

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2.79 km

Bolderwood Arboretum once boasted an impressive arboretum which was devastated in the Great Storms of 1987 and 1991. Over the past few years, the Forestry Commission have been replanting to help return it to its former glory.

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2.97 km

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2.10 km

722 m

131 m

Surfaces

2.00 km

663 m

131 m

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March 17, 2024

Head deep into ancient and ornamental woodland. Once past the Radnor Stone, this trail passes through sweet chestnut, oak and beech dating from the 1860s. It then skirts the fenced boundary of Mark Ash Wood, an ancient and ornamental woodland, where you can see pollarded beech trees.

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