Walk the New Forest

by Jill Brown and David Skelhon

Published March 1988
The New Forest is the largest area of lowland heath in Britain. The 30 walks described in this book cover a variety of terrain, from open heathland to ancient woodland. Where possible the walks are circular and start from a car park. They vary from short strolls to long hikes and are graded according to distance and difficulty, making it easy to select an appropriate route. The walks are illustrated with large-scale, easy-to-follow maps and supported by simple step-by-step route instructions. The guide has been designed with the practical needs of the walker in mind. They are easy to carry and small enough to fit into a jacket pocket.

The New Forest

by Jill Brown and David Skelhon

Published 5 May 1998
This work includes thirty walks in the New Forest, one of England's most popular areas. Each walk has step-by-step route directions, an easy-to-follow map and a description of points of interest along the way. Each walk graded according to distance and difficulty, from short strolls to longer hikes. It includes a brief history of the New Forest and information on geology and natural history. Other titles in the series are: "Walk the Cornish Coastal Path"; "Walk the Dales"; "Walk the Lakes"; "Walk Loch Lomond and the Trossachs"; "Walk Loch Ness and the Spey Valley"; "Walk Oban, Mull and Lochaber"; "Walk the Peak District"; "Walk Snowdonia and North Wales Lake District"; and "Walking Map Munro Map".