
Round trip through the New Forest from Fordingbridge to Lymington

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RouteXpert Nick Carthew - (MRA Master)
Last edit: 26-03-2021
I rode this route in 2015. I have awarded this route with 4 stars **** The roads are good, the scenery is very good and the attractions are excellent.
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Duration
5h 22m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
117.69 km
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RP 5 Look out for livestock
The New Forest is one of the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed pasture land, heathland and forest in Southern England and it remains a habitat for many rare birds and mammals. There are countless opportunities to stop and take photo's so don't forget your camera.
The people of the New Forest are called commoners and have a right to graze their livestock on the open common land, so as well as the wild animals; you will likely encounter cattle, ponies, donkeys and even pigs roaming free and there is a maximum speed limit throughout the park of 40mph (65kph). Who wants to wiz along quickly when you are surrounded by beautiful scenery anyway?
This route will take you to the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu that has over 250 vehicles in its world famous collection including the iconic cars from Top Gear. There is a great deal to see here and that is reflected in the online ticket price of £19.50 (2019). If you do not manage to fit everything into one visit, you can return within 6 days for free! Pick up your pass from the Museum Information Desk or Visitor Reception before you head home.
5 minutes down the road from Beaulieu is Bucklers Hard, the 18th century shipbuilding village where ships for Nelson's Navy were built and is worth a visit for anyone with salt in their blood.
As we approach the coast, Lymington announces its arrival with the sight of yacht masts and the Isle of Wight ferry terminal. I have suggested a lunch stop at Milford on Sea, a little further along the coast. Here you will have a great view across The Solent towards The Needles. The Needles is a row of three distinctive stacks of chalk that rise about 30m out of the sea off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight.
An alternate lunch stop could be the café at the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum, a further 15 mins along this route. For me, this is a must see attraction. Sammy Miller is a motorcycling legend, 11 times British Champion, winner of over 1400 events and still winning competitions more than 50 years after his first victory. The Museum houses one of the finest collections of fully restored motorcycles in the world, including factory racers and exotic prototypes, with the collection constantly evolving as new bikes are acquired. This is a living museum with almost every motorcycle in the museum in full running order.
From here, the route takes you back to Sandy Balls Holiday Village via some magical forest roads and beautiful open heathland.
Please see links below for further information.

RP 6 Bartley

Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum
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There are some great attractions to visit too, as well as having more than it's fair share of fantastic castles and historic buildings, there is the worlds fastest zip line, a balcony road used for world rally stages, mysterious caves and magical waterfalls and a museum of land speed records. All of these can be seen on the routes in this collection.
Although each route in this collection is a separate stand alone route, they will all link up seamlessly to make a 6 day tour that you will remember. The tour starts and ends in Gloucester which can be easily reached in a day from any of the Channel ports.
Enjoy Wales.
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Download them all now and place them in a new "Top 10" folder, so that you always have them at hand.
If you are going to drive one of these routes in the meantime, track them with the MRA Mobile App or with MRA Navigation. Take some photos (moments) along the way as these will come in handy.
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