PBancroft
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A quick and easy game. All you need to do is reply to this thread and then hit "Ctrl+V" and see what comes up. Mine was...
The Short Pub Walk
Lyndhurst, New Forest
The Short Pub Walk
Lyndhurst, New Forest
- 3 kilometres (about 2 miles).
- Mainly on level ground, but with a single, gentle gradient
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- 1. Walk through the gate at the rear of The Crown Stirrup garden and Turn left and continue around the woodlands at Clayhill.
- 2. At the wide Forestry Commission vehicle gate across the gravel track leading right, carry straight on through a gate leading into Pondhead Inclosure. After just over 0.5 kilometres, a ‘Y’ junction is reached - follow the fork to the left.
- 3. After a short distance, pass on the right an area of actively managed hazel coppice, and on the left a recently clear-felled area of conifers. Pass a grassy ride on the right leading between the hazels, and a little way further on, a more pronounced right turn.
- 4. Cross a small bridge over a stream, leave the woodland through a narrow gate, and reach the Beaulieu Road, close to The Ravens, a property recalling in name that once-lost New Forest bird, and the appropriately named Ridge House.
- 5. Cross the road and follow a quite wide path running almost straight ahead up the gorse-clad hillside leading to The Ridge, on White Moor.Notice as the top of the hill is reached the path intersects the wasted bank and ditch of the Park Pale. Notice also, to the left, the tall spire of Lyndhurst Parish Church, and beyond, the white-washed walls of Northerwood House on the hill at Emery Down.
- 6. At the top of the hill, turn left to follow the path towards Bolton’s Bench, past the village’s late 19th century cemetery, and beyond, back to Lyndhurst High Street.
- 7. Turn left on Lyndhurst High Street south along Gosport Lane until Goose Green is reached. Take the left fork towards Brockenhurst, and beside Foxlease Bridge, pass the site of the now-demolished turnpike cottage and continue to the Crown Stirrup for a well earned refreshment.