About New Forest

A bit of history 

The New Forest is a designated national park of more than 10,000 acres. Dating back to 1079, when William the Conqueror named the area his 'new hunting forest' there can be few other places in England where the landscape has remained as unchanged. The ancient system established by William The Conqueror to protect and manage the woodlands and wilderness heaths is still in place today through the efforts of Verderers, Agisters and Commoners - literally the judges, stockmen and land users of the forest.

Lot's to see and do

Fishing Shops and Fishing Guides

Other Shops

Cars and Boats

 

 


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