Things to do in New Forest National Park Hampshire in July

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July is a good time to visit New Forest National Park Hampshire. The weather is usually mildly cool and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 56—71°F (13—22°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in New Forest National Park Hampshire during this time. Some of our top recommendations: go horse riding in the New Forest, visit the New Forest Lavender Farm, go on a guided wildlife walk, and more!

New Forest National Park Hampshire has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your July trip to New Forest National Park Hampshire. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to July. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in New Forest National Park Hampshire in July. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout July, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in New Forest National Park Hampshire in July

Top experiences in July
Go horse riding in the New Forest
July is a fantastic time to explore the New Forest on horseback, with long daylight hours and warm weather making for perfect riding conditions. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, there are plenty of riding stables and trails to choose from, allowing you to experience the park's natural beauty from a unique perspective.
Visit the New Forest Lavender Farm
July is peak season for lavender, and the New Forest Lavender Farm is a stunning sight to behold during this time. Take a leisurely stroll through the fragrant fields, learn about the farm's sustainable growing practices, and pick up some locally-made lavender products to take home as a souvenir.
Go on a guided wildlife walk
In July, New Forest National Park is teeming with wildlife, including deer, ponies, and a variety of bird species. A guided wildlife walk will give you the opportunity to spot these animals in their natural habitat and learn about the park's diverse ecosystem from knowledgeable guides.
Go on a cycling tour of the New Forest
With miles of scenic cycle paths and quiet country lanes, the New Forest is a paradise for cyclists in July. Whether you're a leisurely rider or a keen mountain biker, there are routes to suit all abilities, allowing you to explore the park's diverse landscapes at your own pace.
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Go on a foraging and wild food cooking experience
July is a great time to discover the abundance of wild edible plants and fungi that grow in the New Forest. Join a guided foraging walk to learn about the park's natural larder, then take part in a wild food cooking workshop to create delicious dishes using your foraged finds.
Attend the New Forest and Hampshire County Show
This annual event takes place in July and showcases the best of rural life in the region. From livestock displays and equestrian events to local food and craft stalls, the show offers a unique insight into the area's agricultural heritage and community spirit.
Take a boat trip along the Beaulieu River
July is the perfect time to explore the tranquil waters of the Beaulieu River, which winds its way through the heart of the New Forest. A boat trip will allow you to soak up the stunning scenery, spot wildlife, and learn about the area's rich maritime history.
Go wild swimming in the New Forest's rivers and lakes
With the warm weather in July, there's no better time to take a refreshing dip in one of the New Forest's natural swimming spots. Whether you're looking for a secluded river pool or a picturesque lake, the park offers plenty of opportunities for wild swimming.
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Holidays in New Forest National Park Hampshire in July
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Weather in New Forest National Park Hampshire in July

Temperatures on an average day in New Forest National Park Hampshire in July

The average temperature in New Forest National Park Hampshire in July for a typical day ranges from a high of 71°F (22°C) to a low of 56°F (13°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in New Forest National Park Hampshire, July, has days with highs of 71°F (22°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 46°F (8°C) and lows of 37°F (3°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in New Forest National Park Hampshire in July based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in July
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, slightly windy
Feels like
21%
Chance of rain
0.074 in
Amount
14.9 mph
Wind speed
74%
Humidity
16.0 hrs
Daylight length
5:10 AM
Sunrise
9:12 PM
Sunset
54%
Cloud cover
T-shirt
What to wear
What to wear in July
With an average high of 71°F (22°C) and a low of 56°F (13°C), it generally feels mildly cool and slightly windy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something light like your favorite t-shirt
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Best attractions for New Forest National Park Hampshire in July

Besides the array of exciting events and activities New Forest National Park Hampshire has to offer for travelers in July, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in New Forest National Park Hampshire that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in New Forest National Park Hampshire for July.
National Motor Museum, Beaulieu
1. National Motor Museum, Beaulieu
4.7
(12014)
National museum
Nature & Parks
250-plus vehicles and World of Top Gear, plus each ticket gives access to Abbey and Palace House.
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A great museum full of exhibits from all eras. So much to see and do. The monorail is amazing,offering great views of the gardens and museum. The abbey ruins is a beautiful place too and the information available about the monks and their life is great to read. We were fortunate to visit during Halloween season so we're treated to ghost stories presented by a member of the Montague family,he was a great story teller and really captured the spooky atmosphere. It was the highlight of our visit,both children and adults sat,eyes wide open,listening to his spooky tales. A must visit museum if you're in the New Forest,loads to see and will easily fill a day. Thanks to all at Beaulieu for a great visit.
Always enjoy coming here, attended for the Formula 1 75 exhibition, but also had a look at all the cars on display. Enjoyed the monorail ride a look round the house and gardens, sad there was no classic cars out and about... Food was good and tasty 😋 Staff were chatty and knowledgeable and helpful. Overall a lovely day despite the weather
I took my 6 year old daughter for her first visit (but far from mine) and she absolutely loved it! The weather held good despite the late October timing. She loved seeing Mr Bean's car and the Disney display but her highlight (and mine, to be fair) was riding on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The driver was a blast and it was so cool to learn about the cars that were used in the film, and wave at everyone as we explored the grounds. Beaulieu is one of my favourite places to visit when I'm in the UK and I think I can now say it is the same for my daughter. Very highly recommended for anyone of any age.
Visiting this week in half term , my son wanted to see a Porsche 917 so I emailed before booking to confirm the car would Be on display , very pleasant personal reply with confirmation. Don’t be put off with the price for the tickets . You will spend the whole day here so does represent great value for money . My children really enjoyed the “ we had one of those “ section as they could sit in the cars and experience the cars we grew up with . Only points to mention , we had coffee and cake in the afternoon , rather pricey & the cakes were dry and not great . Also a lot of tables left uncleared and in places food on the floor under tables .
fantastic visit! we were meeting family in the new forest for the weekend and beaulieu was close by so we thought we would pop by and check it out! we have been before but i was a child. the cars exhibit was on and it was really cool! if you are a pixar fan in the uk id reccomend coming whilst this exhibit is on. i am a massive f1 fan so seeing the cars was very cool! a personal highlight was the 2021 williams! additionally we were able to ride in the chitty chitty bang bang car wich was incredible. the driver was so knowledgable and we felt so safe in the car with him. my mum is a huge fan of the film so it was such a core memory for her. thank you beualieu! i will be back
Fairly priced considering you are able to reuse the tickets and use them to access events held here in the future. The cafe on site offers good food and drinks selection It is worth exploring the other features such as the play grounds, other museums, and the house which is all included in the ticket. There are plenty of cars to view including an F1 section, classic cars, and modern cars. There are displays featuring garages and buses also. Plenty to do and to keep the kids entertained
This year, we visited the amazing Beaulieu for the third time, and it never stops surprising us! Located in the beautiful New Forest, Hampshire, this place is absolutely magical. The highlight for me was the National Motor Museum, which features more than 285 vehicles — from vintage classics to racing legends. I especially loved the new Formula 1 exhibition, celebrating 75 years since the very first championship in 1950. For children, there’s a fantastic Mini Little Beaulieu play area — fun, creative, and safe! The magnificent Beaulieu Palace also left a lasting impression with its beauty and history. There are many sculptures, exhibits, and many beautiful and interesting things around..... I truly recommend this place to everyone living in or visiting England — Beaulieu is an unforgettable experience you’ll remember for the rest of your life.
Worth a visit and any number of re-visits - Visited on Saturday, 28/06/25. 3rd visit here and the first for about 11 years. Lovely weather, which always helps, and there was a Morgan owners meeting taking place, so there was more to see than normal. Parking is near the entrance, but uncovered. Bought the tickets online in advance, so you get a discount, and it's straightforward to get in. Once inside, the initial options are a Monorail and restaurant/toilet facilities. Very pricey for anything in the restaurant (£5 for 2 cans of soda), so suggest you bring your own. The monorail is an excellent way to get an overview of the site before exploring on foot, and the ride is included in the entry price and can be ridden more than once. The old Top Gear exhibition has been replaced in part by a new section of example cars from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's that you can get in and reminisce about (though these cars are in a bit of a state tbh). Beyond that, we visited the main museum, which hadn't changed much in the past 10 years, but had exhibits moved around. The F1 section was very good with more recent examples of cars, and whilst we visited, an excellent F1 Simulator which you can go in (you have to pre-book) for £15 for 15 mins. It's worth it, so suggest you book a slot as soon as you arrive. On this visit, we didn't have the time to explore the house and grounds, but there are some lovely walks to be had. The staff are all excellent and approachable, and friendly, and though I have been 3 times now, I would have no qualms about making future visits as there is generally a change each year.
New Forest National Park
2. New Forest National Park
4.8
(24356)
National park
Nature & Parks
Wildlife, activities & cultural heritage, plus New Forest Centre, tour bus & regular events.
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I spent a truly lovely week here. There are so many amazing walks to do, wildlife to see & ponies, donkeys & cows roaming freely. It is a truly beautiful area of the country & I highly recommend a visit.
This is truly a place you should visit at least once when in the UK. We had a short 3-day cycling trip here. Everything was wonderful — from the scenery to the people. Just a note: you should prepare an offline map before coming, as in some areas the signal is very weak and you can hardly use online maps.
The rebirth of Foxlease Park, nice to see it back up and running, volunteered here back in February? And it was just nice to see it with life and music... Nice little room in the coach house, could do with an extra pillow, but nice time.
When the sun dips behind the trees and the light softens, the New Forest becomes pure magic. Walking along winding paths — sometimes straight through the woods — feels effortless with the fresh scent of nature all around. 25 km passed without me even noticing, just chilling, absorbing the atmosphere, and enjoying the calm. Perfect time of day to visit if you want peace, beauty, and that grounding forest energy. ⭐️ Highly recommend: come in the late afternoon, slow down, and let the forest do the rest #newforest
Went there with my father now 94, loved the cars, remined him of the old days, we used to have fords then. Only comment is the coffer shops when busy seems to take forever. otherwise great place to visit.
The New Forest is a brilliant place for families, especially with kids. The free-roaming ponies, donkeys, and other animals make it feel magical, and places like the Wildlife Park add more chances to see deer, otters, and birds. There are plenty of easy walking trails too, such as at Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary, and lots of open spaces that are perfect for picnics. Camping is well set up with designated sites, ranging from rustic fields to family-friendly spots with toilets and showers. Wild camping isn’t allowed, but the official sites give you space for kids to play and a good base to explore. Shops are small village stores or farm shops rather than big supermarkets, and toilets are generally available at visitor centres, though sometimes basic. The park doesn’t really have a big lake for swimming or boating, and indoor play options are limited, so it’s very much an outdoor destination. If you’re prepared for nature, fresh air, and a slightly rustic feel, the New Forest is a wonderful family escape where children can explore freely and see animals up close.
Beautiful place to go loads of open spaces for people to walk and cycle. Large areas for children play. Beautiful river at brockenhurst where you can often see horses and foals, cattle and sometimes donkeys and pigs.
Gorgeous place, well worth a visit if you appreciate nature. The ponies are such a treat to see. It’s also great for beginner cyclists as it has the Old Railway route created by Cycling UK. I felt like I was in a renaissance oil painting at times because the sights were so beautiful. Make sure to get out early to admire the sights as it gets very busy in August.
Bucklers Hard
3. Bucklers Hard
Tours
Specialty Museums
Buckler's Hard is a hamlet in the civil parish Beaulieu, in the New Forest district, in the county Hampshire, England, on the banks of the Beaulieu River. With its two rows of Georgian cottages running down to the river, Buckler's Hard is part of the 9,000-acre Beaulieu Estate. Wikipedia.
New Forest Wildlife Park
4. New Forest Wildlife Park
4.5
(4058)
Wildlife and safari park
Outdoor Activities
Ancient, natural woodland home to abundant wildlife and endangered animals, with keeper experiences.
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Visited today with my otter-obsessed teenage daughters (13 & 15) for a keeper experience with the Giant Otters and the Asian Short Clawed Otters. We had the best day! Ali (our keeper) was so friendly and knowledge. Since it was a quiet day (lots of rain previously), she arrived with fish for the otters, but also food for the ferrets, polecats and deer (this ended up being a favourite as we got to hand feed and stroke the most beautiful fallow deer!) The park is fantastic. The enclosures really feel like part of the surroundings, and none of the animals seemed stressed (unlike in some zoos!). They do a lot of rehabilitation work, and support rescue organisations with rehoming etc. Honestly, I wish we’d come sooner! If you have kids that love animals, definitely visit. They have fantastic play areas as well as it being pretty accessible, and unlike some places is family-owned, so every visit matters. We will definitely return - probably for another keeper experience as we’ve been spoiled now. Thank you to the team there (including the really lovely lady at the entrance!) - you’re a credit to the park 🫶
Visited New Forest Wildlife Park and had a great time exploring the grounds. Loved seeing beautiful animals like lynx and wolves up close in natural-looking enclosures. The park is peaceful, well maintained, and set in a lovely forest environment. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable. Perfect spot for families or anyone who enjoys wildlife and nature walks. Highly recommend for a relaxing and interesting day out!
We booked a Keepers Experience for 2 of us for 2 hours. Ben was out keeper and it was his first time. He did extremely well. Very knowledgeable and friendly. We got to feed so many varieties of animals. It was very interesting. Highly recommend.
We had a lovely day. My chukcren especially enjoyed listening to the keeper talks and watching the animals being fed. Would have been 5 stars but there were a few animals which are not there currently which I was unaware of. May have missed this info on their website. Also was quite a cold day so would have been good to have been able to order hot drinks half way round.
An amazing wildlife park with beautiful well cared for animals and excellent knowledgeable friendly keepers. We visit most weeks as annual member holders and throughly enjoy it just as much every time- and always see something different! The keeper talks are always informative and interesting and learn something new. Their conversation work is amazing and it’s brilliant to see all the animals thriving. If I had to choose a favourite animal it would be the elusive Eurasian otter Chestnut but closely followed by the noisy Giant otter family- but love all of the animals. I will continue to visit as frequently and renew when the year is up- I’m very excited to see what they have planned next. Keep up the great work.
A lovely few hours spent here today. My granddaughter loved seeing so many well cared for animals up close. The young man doing the deer talk was really good and he interacted with the children. We could like to come back and do a keeper experience as this looked really good. My granddaughter drew sketches and wrote notes on the animals and she is only 6! A great day out.
A brilliant morning out. We bought our tickets in advance on the website so it was quick to get in. It was brilliant to see all of the otters and to see them being fed at 11 was a highlight as a keen otter lover. Place was quite easy to walk around and explore with no real steep inclines. Got to get close to the deer and were even able to pet one! It was disappointing to not see the wallabies not sure where they were hiding. There’s lots of things and places to keep kids entertained and overall a really good value experience.
Well maintained Wildlife Park with lots to see and do on site. Currently they have a Japanese Sika deer, some Fallow deer, a large number of otters, Scottish wild cats, Lynx, Wolverine, European Bison, Wild Boar, Wallabies Soon they will have wolves. Red deer currently in quarantine so on show shortly. Worth every penny of the admission fee. Very educational too.
Hurst Castle
5. Hurst Castle
4.4
(2525)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
At the end of a shingle spit, a fortress with 38-ton guns, a lighthouse exhibition and cafe.
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Hurst Castle is a great place to visit. My husband and I took the kids and we all had such a lovely day. We parked up at keyhaven and took the ferry which was great fun. The castle has so much to see and stunning views of the needles/Isle of Wight and the fabulous lighthouse. Staff were friendly and sociable. We stopped for lunch in the castle and sat at one of the benches provided. After we saw everything at the castle, we took a walk to the lighthouse and put our feet in the lovely clear water which the kids loved. We have all said that it is one of the best places we've visited so far and already want to plan a future trip back here. We are members of the English heritage and we got in for free, we only paid for the ferry crossing which was pretty good price wise. All in all a great cheap family day out with lots to see and admire.
Really enjoyed it here, a mix of the old and the more modern, great history. We caught the little ferry boat over which was lovely, we were going to go back the same way but decided to walk back along the spit, was about 2 miles out in the open and shingle all the way, was very windy on the way back but a nice walk none the less. It's a bit of a gem and not over priced, definitely worth reading all the signs to learn about the history and the changes the castle went through.
I enjoyed my visit immensely. A great place to bring children to run around, although I suggest you use the ferry with the little ones as its a 2 mile walk from the carpark. Completely dog friendly I brought mine. He enjoyed sniffing around the rooms but was impatient to move on. So I photographed the information panels for later. There's a very small cafe and the toilets are open to the elements.
Hurst Castle is an absolute gem. The walk from the car park to the castle is about 2 miles with lovely views of the Needles. You can get the ferry from Keyhaven to save on the walk. Once inside the castle, there’s so much to explore and the exhibitions are well presented and bring the stories of the castle to life. The views from the castle walls are breathtaking and you can see across to the Isle of Wight and watch the boats sail by. I’d highly recommend bringing a picnic and spending a few hours wandering, learning, and soaking up the atmosphere. A brilliant day out for families, history lovers, and anyone who enjoys a walk.
We took the ferry across and then spent about 3 hours wandering round. Lots of different bits to see but the highlight are the views over to the Isle of White and the lighthouse. There is a little cafe out front and some rustic toilets inside. If you intend on being there over lunch I’d suggest bringing lunch with you.
Great morning out looking around this castle. Got the ferry there snd back which was great fun. Lovely views from the top of the castle overlooking isle of wight and beyond. Lot's of information given as you walk around.
This Castle has a lot to offer. Its history and role during various wars is well explained at various points inside the castle. There are many sections accessible only through narrow stairs. On an upper level there are lovely views across to Hust Beach and Keyhaven. In the other direction there is a clear view of the Isle of Wight.
We took the ferry from Keyhaven, the two mile walk along the single bank wasn't an option today. The castle was very interesting, the way it had evolved to meet new threats over the past five hundred years. Difficult for those with mobility issues as there are spiral stairs, uneven steps and low doorways. Fascinating exhibition about lighthouses. Be prepared for the fresh breeze off the sea. Facilities are limited, toilets little changed in one hundred years, a small cafe with outside picnic benches. We parked in Keyhaven and the advice there was four to five hours for the visit and that proved about right. During our visit the ferry was operating all day even during low tide but that is not always the case.
Moors Valley Country Park & Forest
6. Moors Valley Country Park & Forest
4.6
(9297)
Country park
Nature & Parks
Treetop walkway and high ropes, narrow-gauge steam railway, cycling, orienteering and fishing.
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I hadn't visited in ages and I'll make sure I don't leave it too long before coming back. The amazing weather helped of course. Good to see they're reinvesting into the place with added installations, additional seating, and a refreshment stand on the play trail. Kids were happy and there are far worse surroundings. The woodland is beautiful. We parked offside and walked in which paid for the ice creams!
We absolutely love coming to Moors Valley. I take my son here on a Sunday morning to do junior parkrun (discounted price for parking and enough time for a coffee and the playground). Brilliant facilities, beautiful scenery. The play trail is a big winner though, it's thoughtful, well maintained and interesting for kids. I also love the range of activities on offer, we recently experienced the Halloween Lights Trail which was great fun. I know some people moan about the parking cost, it isn't cheap but let's be honest, it pays for the upkeep of the park which is really well kept, in comparison with so many other public and private places.
Such a fabulous place for young children! Yes the parking charge is high but there is no entrance fee so it seemed good value to us, the one mile play trail of ten wooden structures to climb and explore dotted around the forest was the perfect length. Lovely park area near the main playground to bring a picnic etc. We didn't go on the train (costs extra) as there was more than enough to do without that.
Parking crazy expensive. I fully understand this is put towards maintaining the lovely area but I would prefer to pay a one off fee then relax knowing we aren't being charged by the minute/the longer we stay the more it costs. We stayed for less than two hours, for a short walk around to break up a long journey and see if the go ape looked like something we could do with our kids on another visit or use our bikes in the area. It cost us over £12 for the parking fee! We won't be returning here unless we park outside if the area and walk/ride in.
First time visit, with son and young grandchildren (3 & 6 yrs). They both throughly enjoyed the Play Trail, being able to use all the apparatus. The final part, the adventure playground was also a hit. Impeccably clean and well laid out. The Visitor Centre staff were friendly and helpful. The cafe was expensive as they often are in parks. One thing did puzzle me and my wife wouldn't let me ask. Why is a large tea 50p than a medium tea but you only get one tea bag so it struck me strange that you get charged 50p for a slash of extra water. But £2.25 for a canned drink is obscene. I would love to visit again if we ever come to the area again, we were there about three hours. One of our party was on a mobility scooter, bumpy but easy to get around. I wouldn't fancy pushing a wheelchair though.
It was an ok time, but not exactly mind blowing. If you're looking for a family friendly walk with a bit of seasonal flair, this pretty much hits the mark. The lighting and sound effects in the forest were decent they definitely made the woods feel spooky enough, especially once it got properly dark. You get the classic stuff: some skeletons, glowing pumpkins, and creepy noises in the trees. It’s atmospheric enough for a nice evening stroll. However, I wouldn't rush to book tickets for next year. While there were a few actors along the route. Also the food and entry cost way to much for what you get.
The Moor Valley Halloween walk is fabulous. So much going on and the lights and sound are so spooky and well done. Good value and well worth a visit. The food huts are good too, around £8 a portion. Pricey buy not extortionate.
Amazing day out in the forest with the kids. Each playground offers a different experience in the nicely laid out path. Steam train was good fun to to ride and watch going around.
Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway
7. Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway
4.7
(3683)
Garden
Nature & Parks
Expansive woodland gardens with abundant rhododendrons and azaleas, plus steam train rides.
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Had a really great day out in the gardens. Lots of lovely walking trails with fantastic views across the river. The gardens look very good even though it is the end of the summer. Had drinks and a snack in the old tennis courts. The restaurant looks nice as well. Ride on the steam train was very enjoyable. Dogs are welcome in all areas. You can also use the Gardener's World 241 card, what a great place.
Spent an absolutely cracking day visiting Exbury. It's an enormous site, 80-ish hectares. You can easily spend the entire day here exploring. Obviously, different things are going to be in bloom at different times so there's always going to be something interesting to see throughout the year. Paths are a mixture of surfaces: e.g., tarmac/pebble so book/hire an all terrain scooter if you or someone with you needs it. Dogs on a lead are welcome. Doggos are even allowed on the choo-choo (£7/per person extra). Loads of space for kids to exhaust themselves plus they have a dedicated play area and log trail. The usual amenities: loads of parking, restaurant, gift shop, plants for sale. Toilets are modern and everything works. Top tip: Gardener's World 2:1 is accepted and provides great VFM. Loads of activities throughout the year so check what's on via their website. All in all, a brilliant place to visit. Would deffo visit again...it must look stunning in the spring.
First time visitors to the gardens and definitely not the last! We booked the Halloween train and it exceeded expectations- the actors were amazing and turned up the scare-factor by jumping out and as my kids are age 10 and 13, so they loved it! They didn’t jump out for the younger children though so mindful of ages. The gardens are beautiful in their autumnal glory and looking forward to re-visiting next year.
We had such a wonderful time at Exbury Gardens. The combination of the beautiful gardens and the steam railway was perfect for me and my son. He absolutely loved the train ride, and we enjoyed the scenic walks. It's a great place for children to run around and explore. A truly memorable day!
Lovely visit at the end of summer. We were trained in horticulture, many years ago!! So we know our stuff and thought that Exbury was one of the best gardens we had visited. We particularly enjoyed the wide selection of trees. We know less about fungi and enjoyed seeing so many different varieties and were so lucky to have picked this time of year when we could see so many. We also enjoyed the specialist Nerine plant exhibition and bought a few to take home. We would like to add how lovely and dog friendly the gardens are too. A great day out.
Had an amazing day at the gardens today. Lovely walks exploring the gardens with my girls. There was a Halloween 👻 trail and the ghost train quite frankly was amazing. A reall treat there must have been a lot of planning and effort gone into this. Got chatting with Dave who has a real passion for his railway and engines. We’ll be back!
Have been when the gardens were in full flower so nice to see the changes the autumn brings. Train had been adapted to ghost train and the actors kept us entertained throughout. Gardens beautiful as ever and the Nerines exhibition was a nice addition to our day.
Nestled in the heart of the New Forest, Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway is a gem that combines natural beauty with charming attractions. Spanning over 200 acres, this historic estate boasts a breathtaking landscape, with vibrant rhododendrons, azaleas, and rare trees creating a kaleidoscope of colours. The meticulously maintained gardens offer picturesque vistas at every turn, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether strolling through the tranquil Sundial Garden or marvelling at the cascading Rock Garden, the unique layout ensures a sense of discovery. The steam railway is a highlight, especially for families. The 1.25-mile track winds through the gardens, offering a delightful way to soak in the scenery. The locomotives, lovingly restored, add a nostalgic charm, and the journey through wooded glades is both relaxing and enchanting. Accessibility is well-considered, with smooth paths and ample parking, including spaces for disabled visitors. Facilities are top-notch. The toilets are clean and modern, while the café serves a range of tasty options, from hearty lunches to indulgent cakes, with outdoor seating to enjoy the views. The visitor centre is well-stocked with plants and gifts, perfect for souvenirs. Cleanliness across the site is impeccable, reflecting the care invested in the experience. While entry fees are on the higher side, the quality justifies the cost, especially for garden enthusiasts. Visiting in spring or early summer maximizes the floral spectacle. Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway is a splendid destination, blending natural splendour with thoughtful amenities for a memorable day out.
New Forest Activities (Office)
8. New Forest Activities (Office)
4.9
(770)
Tour operator
Tours
Paddling on the Beaulieu River plus archery, bushcraft & a ropes course, led by expert guides.
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This was well worth booking, my 8 year old said it was the highlight of her holiday! The team were very friendly and engaging, they provided us with a thorough safety talk before we headed onto the river. Whilst we were out we were given some interesting history about the river and the nature along the banks. I would highly recommend! Thank you Harry and Sasha!
A Perfect Day Canoeing with New Forest Activities We had a truly lovely day out canoeing with the family—an ideal escape from modern distractions like phones and TVs, and a chance to reconnect with nature in the most peaceful setting. A massive thank you to our guide and activities expert, Rich, whose calm expertise and friendly approach made everything run smoothly. His knowledge and enthusiasm added so much to the experience, and we felt completely at ease throughout. If you’re looking for a wholesome, screen-free adventure that brings people together and immerses you in the beauty of the outdoors, this is it. Highly recommended!
This was the most amazing party for my 8 year son! From the minute we arrived the instructor took control of everything and made the party seamless. Such a fun and energetic party outside in the woods, expertly run by an outstanding instructor. Toby was absolutely brilliant and all the children had the best time with him, thank you so much!
We had a two hour unaccompanied kayak session which was amazing, the scenery was stunning, the weather was perfect and the instructors were great. We had exactly the right amount of time to get from Bucklers hard to Beaulieu and enjoyed every minute of it!
We had a brilliant time on our team-building canoe "Paddle to the Pub"! It was a really enjoyable experience from start to finish. The instructor was friendly, professional, and gave clear instructions that made it easy for everyone to take part, no matter their ability. A fun and relaxed way to spend time with the team - highly recommend!
Archery is great fun but it's bloody frustrating. We had Sasha teaching us and she was very kind & patient. There was a safety briefing which was concise but contained lots of relevant information. We then had practice sessions followed by challenges (the pizza game will test your patience unlike anything else) and then a straight up high score competition. The 90 minutes flew by. The location is beautiful - in the countryside with nothing around to distract you. When you walk back to the car park there's a lovely farm shop and big, clean toilet and hand wash facilities. Highly recommended.
Great time canoeing with my 8 year old Grandson on Beautiful Beaulieu River. His 4th successive annual summer trip. He loves this activity and it’s his #1 request every summer. The group was well led by Josh (thank you!) who engagied all the participants across the usual wide range of ages in a family activity. Highly recommended!
We went for a Family Canoeing trip this morning in the New Forest, and it was absolutely amazing! The scenery was beautiful, the atmosphere peaceful, and the experience very well organised. It was a great family activity — safe, fun, and full of laughter. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly, explaining lots of interesting things about the area and nature along the way. One small suggestion: it would be really helpful if the organisers could provide headsets or some kind of audio system so that everyone can clearly hear the guide’s explanations, especially when some participants are a bit farther away. This would make the experience even more engaging and enjoyable for everyone. Overall, we had a fantastic time and would definitely recommend this experience to families looking for an outdoor adventure in the New Forest!
Ringwood Brewery
9. Ringwood Brewery
4.7
(157)
Permanently Closed
Brewery
Food & Drink
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Great tour, very charismatic and likeable. Good beers and everyone seemed to find something they liked even the baby! Lots to see and definitely one for wet windy day, maybe not ideal on a hot summers one! (Warm in some of the rooms)
What a fantastic experience! Some brewery tours feel like just a tourist attraction, but Ringwood Brewery is the authentic real deal. We tasted the malted hops and how the 'chocolate malt' was discovered - and so much more about the history of ale in general. Would highly recommend to anyone who wants to learn more about the art of brewing, or anyone who just likes beer in general!
Love popping in and stocking up on beer. Great way to spend a lunch break. Fairly priced without a loyalty card, really good if you are a member It's a real shame that the tours don't happen any more. Hopefully some new owners will reinstate this. Always feel a bit cheeky going in and only buying the non Ringwood beers, bring back the XXXX Porter or the original strength Old Thumper, in my view those were head and shoulders above the other Ringwood branded beers.
What a gem! Beautiful little bar inside and a well stocked shop. Can take away freshly poured beer. Great traditional brewery with delicious ale!
Whenever I get the chance I pop in to refill my 4.5 pint jug with fresh beer from here. Popped in today to refill with Boon Doggle and it’s just so fresh. Really nice little shop with a selection of ales, wines and spirits, friendly staff and really reasonable prices for the quality you get. 4.5 pints for under £8 is brilliant value and I’ll keep coming back for more as you really can’t beat having proper fresh beer straight from the brewery. I keep the jug in my van just incase I ever happen to be passing.
My first tour here, and it was awesome! I really enjoyed how their beer was made. I wanted to take a picture of inside, but I wasn't sure if it was allowed. I didn't wanna risk it so I chose not to. But at least I got to try the free beers, that's a plus!👍 Finest beers I have tried. 🍺
£12/adult for the tour including free half pint jug glass and beer samples. You can pull your own half pint at the bar. Plenty if samples along with an entertaining and informative tour. Gift shop too. Those that have paid for the tour can have a discount on 'll goods.
Excellent value for money and a brilliant brewery tour experience. We were given a glass of Razorback beer on arrival and briefed on the history of the brewery whilst we enjoyed the drink. This was followed by a very informative and interesting tour which concluded back at the bar where we enjoyed sampling the other Ringwood beers. We were given the chance to be photographed behind the bar and to try pulling our own beer. The tour ended with us keeping the glasses we had been using and a bottle of beer to take away with us. All in all a very enjoyable Sunday afternoon. I would certainly recommend this tour to anyone, my wife doesn't normally enjoy beer but she enjoyed sampling the different types of Ringwood beer, learning about the history of the brewery, it's beers and the tour itself.
Longdown Activity Farm
10. Longdown Activity Farm
4.6
(2653)
Nature & Parks
Farm
Family attraction with farm animals, a trampoline barn, soft play area, produce shop and tearoom.
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What a great place! Very friendly staff, lots to do! We fed baby goats, calves, held chicks, it was fantastic! If you love feeding animals then this is the place for you! We also went on a tractor ride and me and my kids couldn’t stop laughing on it! It was a bumpy ride but one of the best tractor rides we have been on! If you then want your kids to let off some steam there is a huge play area with trampolines and a zip line! There is also a larger (cycle) go cart area as well as a smaller mini tractor area so it’s not just for little kids. There were donkeys ducks horses and the sweetest little piglets ever - so pleased we went as this is a gem!
Loved it! Took my 7 year old daughter today and a fantastic place to visit. All the staff are friendly and the animals well kept and cared for. Feeding the animals is a great experience for the children. The play area is great to relax and watch the kids have fun with seating for picnics. The tractor trailer tour is fun and free! Plenty of emphasis on hygiene and the toilets were very clean when I visited. Overall, I'd say a great place to visit for families with children of primary school age. You can easily go for the whole day but to be honest if not it's perfect for say 3 to 4 hours for a half day. Admission price is very reasonable and I feel excellent value for money. In summary, if you're in the area it's definitely worth a visit and my daughter can't wait to return.
Amazing! We went with our 22 month old a couple of days ago. It was brilliant. Activities every half hour or so. You can spend hours here easily. It's well laid out, and tailored for the kids. There's quiet zones for the kids and a huge park and ride on toys, and go karts! There's also a gift shop with indoor play, and a cafe, and a farm shop. Very reasonably priced given what's included. Fully recommend if you have children, and even if you don't we would still go!
Had a brilliant day out today with family, the youngest being 18 months old. Not too many animals but a fair bit of interaction with them which was nice. Lots of seating for picnics and resting, a nice big play area and trampolines, (not for over 90's tho) and the tractor ride was a "hang on for dear life" experience which we all thoroughly enjoyed, including the baby, lol. Am definitely coming back here again
Really brilliant day spent here with my almost 2 year old son. We went on the tractor ride, met lots of characters and fed lots of animals. The ducks all seemed a bit cramped but all of the other animals seemed to have lovely, clean and spacious areas. It was very sweet to be able to bottle feed the kids (baby goats 🐐) and ducks. It was a smaller site than I originally thought so managed to go around lots of times. Most of the staff were absolutely lovely, friendly and helpful.
What a great day out! With our lad who is just coming up to two years old, we had hours of fun. We went on a sunny Tuesday morning and turned out to be not busy at all. There was something different around every corner which included feeding goats, petting area, tractor rides and lots more, all included in the price. With friendly staff I Would highly recommend if you are thinking of going
We had such a fantastic day at Longdown Activity Farm with my 3-year-old son! He loved bottle-feeding the baby goats and calves, feeding the ducks, and exploring all the activities — from the brilliant sandpit and ride-on tractors to trampolines, play areas and even a tractor ride. There’s so much to do that kids never get bored! The animals all look well cared for and happy, not sad at all, which made the experience even more enjoyable. The staff are friendly, everything is clean and well-organised, and I really appreciated the many hand-washing stations with soap and sanitiser throughout the farm. A perfect family day out — we can’t wait to come back!
Superb day out. We go here every year. Lovely staff, plenty to do, hands on petting and fun for hours..well priced, not too busy amd an amazing farm shop to grab some treats. Perfect for toddlers up to big kids like us lot. Thanks guys. Always fun and a great mix with the park, tractor ride, petting, and not too much walking too. A gem of a place. See you next year 😊
Insight Activities (New Forest)
11. Insight Activities (New Forest)
5.0
(879)
Outdoor activity organiser
Tours
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As a group of ladies who normally do afternoon tea this was going to be something different 😂 We had an absolutely amazing time. Nick was a fantastic teacher, so patient and good fun. Most of us had no experience and by the end there was real progress, it was unbelievable Our collective talent was definitely archery . Us axe throwing was hysterical but with Nick and Glens help we all managed to successfully throw. The setting is gorgeous in the woods We all agreed it was money so well spent we laughed all morning Will definitely be back I’m taking my family Thanks again
We were looking for a fun outdoor activity for a while. Archery was new to us. Our instructor Glenn was brilliant! Very safe environment, surrounded by trees and wanted squirrels :) I think we just became an experts in archery! Definitely will come back! Thank you!
We had an absolutely fantastic afternoon at Insight Activities, and a huge part of that was thanks to Glenn. His guidance and support throughout both axe throwing and archery made the experience not only great fun but also easy to pick up and enjoy. Glen struck the perfect balance of being professional, knowledgeable, and encouraging, while also keeping the atmosphere relaxed and full of laughs.
A few weeks ago a group of us went to Insight Activities and did the MedievalTrio for my daughter’s birthday. It was absolutely brilliant! Nick who taught us, so knowledgeable and fun, we all had a great time. Good value for money as well! Thank you!
We visited Insight Activities for a family session of Archery. 2 adults and 2 kids, 8 & 6yr olds. Nick was fab coaching us all, straightforward simple instruction with slight adjustments throughout the session to help hone what little skill we had! The kids absolutely loved it and now we’re researching local clubs to pick it up as a new hobby. Adults equally enjoyed the challenge and had a little friendly competition whilst the kids shot at a zombie. Something for all of us. Worth noting not to be put off by the rain, there’s a couple of sheltered areas. Thanks again for a fun filled afternoon Nick!
A really excellent day for the family or any sort of group really. Glenn was our course instructor - he was outstanding. Clearly a high degree of knowledge but importantly very approachable and made the day all the more fun. Highly recommend. Picture here of the kids and Glenn.
We had an excellent morning doing the Medieval Trio. Our instructor was great and made it so fun, and gave us really helpful tips to help our archery skills. The crossbow and axe throwing were great too. Would recommend to anyone- three people in their 30s and two in their 60s loved it!
Great day out for my team. It was fun and interactive and lovely setting in the forest. Nick was a great instructor and very good at what he does. Thanks again. The whole team thoroughly enjoyed it
Liberty's Owl, Raptor & Reptile Centre
12. Liberty's Owl, Raptor & Reptile Centre
4.7
(1453)
Temporarily Closed
Outdoor Activities
Animal rescue service
Visitor center with raptor shows, tarantulas & boa constrictors, named after a resident bald eagle.
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This is an amazing place to visit, we had a great time, the talks were very informative, the staff have lots of knowledge and loved answering all our questions. There are posters up all around that give you more knowledge on animals. The birds in flight was amazing to see, with all the knowledge that was shared with us well. As an added bonus we even had a break down and I asked for help, they was more than pleased to help us. I can't wait to come back here.
My husband and I with our 2 little girls visited liberty's yesterday and to be honest when we saw how small the place was we were not expecting much, however, the phrases "do not judge a book by its cover" and "size doesn't matter" certainly come to mind. We had such an amazing day, the staff definitely knew what they were talking about, the shows were immersive, knowledgeable and interesting with different birds at each show. The birds are given freedom to fly and return when they wish. The cafe is very reasonably priced and the food good quality, the gift shop is likewise reasonable and not ridiculously priced like so many other attractions. They even have a lovely play area for children complete with sand pit. Would definitely recommend 👍
Lovely place to visit with the family. The reptile room is nice to wander round and try and spot them in their enclosures. Huge range of birds and the demonstrations they put on are amazing, very informative and great displays. I loved the lunch bags for the kids and variety of sandwiches on offer. Will deffinately return when next in the area.
I booked the owl experience for my mum's birthday. She got to handle a really good variety of birds and was thrilled with her session. It was relaxed and informative and she had plenty of time to ask questions. Worth every penny and extremely good value!
A wonderful day out. Not over commercialized and the 2 shows were excellent. Cafe basic but yummy food and staff friendly. Only down side is cost of experience days and adoption which are quite expensive. We can adopt a donkey for £24 but an owl starts at £40 and experiences at £90 for an adult.
Libertys is a great place to get up close to some amazing owls and birds of prey, and the flight shows are wonderful along with informative commentary by the falconers. In between shows there is a play area for the children with a cafe nearby. My only issues are that the disabled toilet door handle was broken and there are no exit signs to be seen! Otherwise libertys is a great afternoons entertainment at a reasonable price.
Today, my partner and I visited Liberty's firstly, I recommend booking tickets in advance so you get them at a discounted rate. The sanctuary is clean and well presented. There are lots of beautiful and unusual birds to see. They have bird shows throughout the day. I would definitely recommend visiting if you have a few hours free.
Brilliant day out, shows were fantastic, the birds are absolutely beautiful and price wise not expensive at all considering the money will go back into helping these amazing animals! Definitely worth a visit!
Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum
13. Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum
4.8
(2982)
Museum
Specialty Museums
Former champion's collection of exotic bikes, plus a cafe, craft shops and petting animals for kids.
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Since my husband is a motorcycle lover I thought it would be fun for him to visit this place during g our brief stay in the New Forest. When I researched it and read the other reviews I had a good feeling that it would be an enjoyable experience, especially for him. I did not expect that I would also love it as much as I did! It is an incredibly well organised museum, with so much to see and be fascinated by. The way each section is arranged, the plaques by each model with interesting details and the other accessories which fill the spaces in between (which are all relevant to the concept of each section of the museum), make your visit even more fun and entertaining. Already as you walk from the car park to the entrance at the rear of the building, you see some cool stuff (e.i. Retro petrol pumps and signs). The staff is extremely knowledgeable and friendly and we had the pleasure of briefly seeing Mr. Miller himself in the workshop, working on a bike. Definitely inspirational! The museum is dog friendly (small dogs at least), we checked that before the visit, and when we went it was not too busy. However, I can imagine that in busy times it can get quite challenging to walk around with your dog, as the lanes can be narrow in certain parts. We allocated a couple of hours to visit the whole museum, but we could have easily stayed longer as there’s so much to see, read and immerse yourself in. The outside space is also very nice, unfortunately the little shops were closed when we came out of the museum but we got to enjoy a scone and a tea at cafe adjacent to the museum(where there’s also the section with the animals). My husband enjoyed it a lot and I honestly did too!
Went here for the Kickback weekend. Really brilliant museum, so much to see. We didn't get to see it all so definitely be going back again. Set in the New forest. Really good and alot of information. There is a cafe and gift shop.
Brilliant display of motorbikes. Very varied ranging from the very early years upto modern times. Easy to get around the ground floor. Stairs to upper level. Very well lit and easy access to the bikes. Great value for money. The bikes are immaculate. Lots of engines and cut away engines and gearboxes on display. Decent car park. Excellent cafe, reasonable prices, good quality.
Celebrated a milestone birthday for my father here and met the man himself who signed a brochure with a celebratory message inside. Staff were lovely and accommodating - the premises, animals and memorabilia worth the trip and the walk around.
We visited for the first time last weekend (7th September) it was well worth the entrance fee. Hundreds of bikes and met some very interesting like minded people. Highlight of the trip was meeting and chatting to Sammy Miller! ...made my day! We will most definitely be back!
I've driven past the museum many times when on my way to elsewhere, but never had time to stop. Until this week! I spent an amazing 4.5hrs looking at some stunning machinery. Sammy was at the desk greeting everyone. 100s of bikes here of all shapes, sizes and ages. My personal favourite era is the 30's machines - absolute works of art! A fantastic experience!!
The Sammy miller motorcycle museum is an absolute must for any motorcycle enthusiast, it displays over 520 bike going back as far as 1909 with only 6 non runners! All of the bikes are kept in beautiful condition. We were greeted by Mark and John when purchasing our tickets, they were both very friendly and had a great chemistry so they bounced off of each other with brilliant humour very well they were both very knowledgeable and happy to chat about Sammy and the bikes. Will definitely be visiting again.
An absolute plethora of fantastic motorcycles and memorabilia all in near pristine condition. Really too much to take in in one visit, I will definitely be going back for a second look.
Lymington Pier
14. Lymington Pier
4.4
(138)
Ferry terminal
Transportation
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We managed to get earlier ferries for both our crossings, ferry clean & comfortable, nice smooth crossings both ways and only 40 mins from getting on to getting off nice staff 2! Easy check in with Q.R code. Great views- def recommend
The company could not have done more for us. Ensuring my disabled husband had access to the lounge. Return journey changed due to impending storm arrival. The staff were so helpful and kind. No stress.
Have used this ferry and route back to the island a few times now. A beautiful crossing with great views of both coasts, the Solent and the island. On a clear day the Needles too. A comfortable journey with the facilities you would expect.
It's a pleasant manned ferry port with a cafe and train to Brockenhurst just outside.
The pier is a bit warned down, but it's still interesting to see
Small (manageable) terminal, so you can quickly go about your day. Pretty town nearby. Little traffic congestion.
Good connection for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. Swr runs a shuttle service from Brockenhurst with main line connections to London Waterloo Station. Quite connected.
Lovely little cafe here that you can get a variety of drinks from whilst passing the time till you board the ferry. The only reason I've deducted a star is because they don't take cash, which was an issue for my Mum who is old fashioned and can't get on with chip and pin and certainly can't manage money in this increasingly cashless society.
Furzey Gardens
15. Furzey Gardens
4.7
(1502)
Garden
Nature & Parks
Informal woodland garden & a seasonal cafe operating in support of those with learning disabilities.
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A lovely garden to spend a few hours walking around. We visited on a sunny day and our 3 year old daughter had fun looking for the fairy houses. A bonus was the Jurassic event, which had dinosaur related artwork around the grounds to also find. You can easily spend a few hours here, and there is also a nice cafe / gift shop that serves hot drinks, cakes and cream tea. Plenty of onsite parking too.
The gardens are located down a fairly narrow lane. There is a reasonable car parking, but which could easily become overwhelmed at busy times so plan your visit accordingly. Entrance is by a “suggested donation” of £10 per adult. The gardens are OK with a number of wooded walks to enjoy. Currently, there is a “dinosaur” theme going on, probably in anticipation of the forthcoming school summer holiday. There is a nice cafe for refreshments. These are not the prettiest of gardens, but have some pleasant walks and great for children to explore and run around.
With a 16th century cottage and wonderful food and drink at the coffee shop what more can you ask, but you are also transported to a gorgeously laid garden with hidden fairy secrets throughout. There is also a walk through the wild meadow garden over a small stream. We visited in October and the Autumn colours were visible throughout. During the summer months this will be a must see.
What a magical place this is... Ideal if you've got children who love fairy tales or just want to visit a magical place. A nice walkable path adorns the surrounding flowers and pond with plenty of picture opportunities for adults. A play area for children and a nicely filled café for a rest at the end. Highly recommend a visit.
A lovely area that is easy to walk around in a morning or afternoon. We enjoy going there on our own and with our grandchildren. It has a good children's play area that is spread out and very natural. They also put on displays during the year that add interest. The annual pass is well worth getting.
I wish I didn't have to leave this place! Luckily, there's a house inside the grounds that you can rent out of you're like me and want to stay there for a while. Maybe one day, I'll take up that amazing offer! The staff are amazing, you can tell they're all very happy where they work and are proud to say they work there! Even the people who volunteer are happy! I just love that they employ people with disabilities there too, I have worked with people who have disabilities and find them to be the most wonderful people, but where I worked with them, it was in a centre, not like a proper job place, so I love this place even more because they really do give people who have disabilities a proper purpose and let them into the working world instead of them being in an activity centre where they can do stuff that kids do, here they get to make jams and chutneys, gardening and all sorts of real life work, instead of being in the same mundane four walls. Well done to furze gardens 👏 you have nailed it! They also get to interact with the public, all ages, which is another brilliant experience for them. Definitely done right! The grounds are extremely well looked after, very clean all round and no weeds - that I know of but then I don't know my gardening haha if there were weeds, they were pretty ones lol! It's literally like being in wonderland! Lovely themes too, to keep the children entertained! And they also get to learn lots too! I cannot recommend his place enough! If heaven is a place on earth, it's here!
This is a lovely place to visit with children to appreciate nature or take a peaceful stroll, and they also serve delicious cakes, including a renowned Dorset Apple cake, with the added benefit of supporting a good cause. It's also a lovely setting for a wedding venue.
Loved this garden. It had something for all ages and interesting paths to explore with beautiful plants. The lily pond was just beautiful. Children have ample play areas and a dinosaur hunt. The café has a good choice of food and drinks and all the staff have smiles! The gardens give great opportunities to those with learning difficulties and the plants you can purchase as you leave have all been caringly potted up by the trainee gardeners. I'd highly recommend a visit!
Go Ape Moors Valley
16. Go Ape Moors Valley
4.7
(1139)
Outdoor activity organiser
Fun & Games
Adventure-activity chain venue where groups explore the forest canopy via a treetop rope course.
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I think the main thing was the amazing zip lines. There was plenty of variety as there were lots of loops. My eldest daughter got to go on the harder adventure plus while my youngest and I went on adventure. Would definitely recommend.
An incredible day out at Go Ape! The whole experience was thrilling from start to finish — from the high ropes to the zip lines, every course was well designed, safe, and so much fun. The staff were friendly, professional, and made sure everyone felt confident and supported. It’s a perfect mix of challenge and adventure in a beautiful natural setting. Whether you’re going with friends, family, or even solo, I can’t recommend Go Ape highly enough. We’ll definitely be back for another round!
Went to Go Ape as a group of ladies yesterday to celebrate some friends birthdays and had the most amazing time. This was my first ever Go Ape at the age of 61 and I didn’t know what to expect. I just wanted to do this review to say how good the staff were. They all had the most pleasant persona and really helped us enjoy our visit. Shout out to Erin in particular who led the group. The course is fantastic and by the last zip wire I finally learnt how to land. 😂 Top tips, wear old clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and I wish I had worn some fingerless gloves as it’s quite hard on the hands at times.
Absolutely fantastic night for our family. My girls had a fabulous time and a very special thank you to the amazing Charlie who took his time with my youngest daughter (ASD) she needed lots of patience and encouragement and all at the pace she can cope with. Charlie went above and beyond to help her time here be a fantastic memory. Thank you Go Ape sundown team!
Parking crazy expensive. I fully understand this is put towards maintaining the lovely area but I would prefer to pay a one off fee then relax knowing we aren't being charged by the minute/the longer we stay the more it costs. We stayed for less than two hours, for a short walk around to break up a long journey and see if the go ape looked like something we could do with our kids on another visit. It cost us over £12. We won't be returning to do go ape here unfortunately. I know it isn't Go Ape that organise the parking here but I feel like they are probably missing out because of it.
I had an amazing day at Go Ape in Moors Valley Country Park! The location is stunning, surrounded by beautiful woodland that makes the adventure even more special. The course is well-designed with a great mix of rope bridges, climbing nets, and thrilling zip lines. The staff here are absolutely outstanding friendly, patient, and genuinely passionate about making sure everyone has a great time. I honestly wish there was a way to rate them individually on the website or Instagram, or even tip them, because they truly deserve it. Their attitude and energy are the reason I’ll definitely come back again. I wish I could spend more time there. Safety was explained clearly, the equipment was in perfect condition, and the whole experience was exhilarating from start to finish. Highly recommend to anyone looking for fun, adrenaline, and amazing customer service.
My experience for go ape was absolutely amazing! The staff are lovely, welcoming and caring. Ensuring our safety was their priority which was lovely. The sundown high ropes is such a great experience, and would highly recommend over the half term for all ages! I took my 11 year old brother who found it just as challenging as myself, but so much fun. The experience in the dark made it even more thrilling, perfect for the Halloween period! Great for a family experience for all.
We had a brilliant evening at The Go-Ape Sundown Adventure! The Treetop adventure plus trail was lit up in the dark which made it all the more exciting! The staff were friendly and helpful, We would recommend Go Ape day or night and we look forward to coming again!

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