There is a decent size car park, maybe room for 15+ cars, and it looked like your could head out in any direction from it, and find a path. We chose to go straight through the forest, passing the wild horses, and entering the trees.
At this point, the ground wasn’t too bad, perhaps suitable for a buggy, but I wouldn’t recommend it, particularly if the ground gets softer.
Max loved it, running around, getting exciting at the wild horses and cows. Having a jumping contest with mummy! This is why we moved here, to enjoy the New Forest Walks, and explore and discover.
Max showing us the wild life
Max admiring the horses
Suzanne enjoying the walk
Look out for the poo!!
Berries
Lovely views once through the trees
Kids having fun
Careful does it
Max taking a break
A cow, I had the wrong lens with me to get anything better!
Max burning off some energy
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