NEW FOREST WALK FROM BROCKENHURST TO BOLDRE AND BACK NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK 4K
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Video Source: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBzJ673tBpA
In this episode of my series “New Forest Walks”, I take a 5.5 mile walk from the village of Brockenhurst (which is located about 4 miles South of Lyndhurst) to Boldre and back. Once again I am accompanied by my Whippet, Logan. • I parked my car at the Church of St Nicholas which is situated to the South of Brockenhurst and, after visiting the church itself, headed South along a bridleway through Brockenhurst Park and into the Roydon Woods Nature Reserve. • Just near Roydon Manor, I took another bridleway East and crossed the Lymington River before walking between two bits of woodland (Newlands Copse Calveslease Copse). • Just after Dilton Gardens, I headed South again towards the village of Boldre. At Heywood Farm, I took a footpath directly to the church of St John the Baptist. • After visiting the church, I continued along a country road past Heywood Manor Heywood Mill. • Shortly after crossing the Lymington River again, started my homeward leg Northwards along a “No Through Road” and back into the Nature Reserve. • Although my walk ended back at the church at Brockenhurst, I decided to take a short drive into the centre of the village in order to visit The Snakecatcher pub (named after Harry “Brusher” Mills – who is buried at the church). • Map courtesy of Google Maps. • Aerial pictures courtesy of Google Maps. • Music from the Youtube Audio library. • Information Sources: Wikipedia, Historic England British History Online. • Historic Maps NLS Maps 'Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland' https://maps.nls.uk/index.html • • For further videos in the series, please go to: / @daveford or my website at https://daveford5966.wixsite.com/website • My Facebook page is: / davescountrysidewalks • I use an INSTA360 ACE PRO Action Camera a Rode microphone (either a “Shotgun” or a Rode Wireless Go II) together with a Canon Powershot SX530 HS.
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