Enjoying your videos. I've learn about the places I thought I knew well. While I can't be there to wander your videos are an excellent way to explore still.
Just done this walk today - really lovely through the enclosures, the trees are magnificent and of course, we looked at the gates at the back of Rhinefield House Hotel! Very interesting history about the WWII rifle range and you are right , it really should be preserved or marked as it is all archaeology. This is a walk I would suggest is best done in the winter and on a week day as the car parks were all rammed full today and quite a lot of people were parking on the road verges along the Ornamental Drive making passing difficult. Perhaps it is just because of the current crazy situation ? !
Glad you enjoyed the walk. Yes..the weekends are still "busy" at the moment and this year has been a bit unusual in the Forest with so few folk being able to go abroad.
@@DaveFord Still a great walk though and thanks for all the effort you put in to make the videos, we shall be doing more in the coming weeks. Love Logan's coat - what a sweetie he is !
Thanks for these walks. We holiday in the New Forest usually twice a year but were unable to come last autumn & can’t come down for our spring break this year either. We miss it so much so your efforts are much appreciated.
Another brilliant walk Dave, I have missed my walks in the forest since this lockdown. I have watched most of your walks and followed them on an O/S map so can't wait to get out and walk them myself.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this and all your videos. I live near Heathrow but venture to the New Forest most weeks for my walks when I’m off shift. I did one last month in this area then on to Blackwater Arboretum and round. Really enjoyable. Thanks for taking the time doing these videos and hope you keep them going. All the best.
Super walk as always maybe those mystery two bits of wood could have been a flag pole "brace" we get them up here on Salisbury plain for range flag poles??? Just an idea?
I think you are correct there Lee. The area was certainly used for tank training in WW2 and so it would have made sense for there to have been a flagpole there.
Thank you Ann. Yes, I hope to do some walks in other parts of Hampshire (did one recently at Breamore) as well as Dorset (did one at Knowlton) and Sussex. The next "video walk" (that was filmed the day before "lockdown"), due out in a fortnight, comes from Heyshott & Ambersham Common in West Sussex.
Hello Dave. I don’t think Logan was very impressed with his hoodie, at least he didn’t look very excited. I was hoping you’d walk down Rhinefield drive where the rhododendrons are. But never mind. I’ll have to do it myself one day.
Thanks for another great video. Logan looked very smart in his new coat. Looking forward to doing this walk once lockdown is over. Especially like your history snippets, did you find out what the two bits of wood were for?
Thanks Ann. Someone has suggested that the two posts bolted together look like a tabernacle for a flagpole and another person has also confirmed that it was there when the area was used as a range during WW2....which makes sense.
Despite the Germanic name, Rhinefield is apparently a corruption of "rye field", at least according to Pevsner. I also believe there's another hunting lodge north of Brockenhurst, just to the east of the Rhinefield Ornamental Drive, close to the Bolderford Bridge.
Thanks for the info regarding the origin of the name, John. I did try and find the hunting lodge near Bolderford Bridge - but failed! (See my video ruclips.net/video/Y13Usww8LDE/видео.html). However I have found a few others on my travels (ie the one in the Sloden Inclosure ruclips.net/video/C24S7E2O0bU/видео.html). Some are easier to find than others!
Well done for keeping the forest past history alive. I’ve walked there many times and probably just walked straight past without even noticing!
Thanks Lisa. Although much of the area is heathland & woodland, it is amazing how much history is out there!
Enjoying your videos. I've learn about the places I thought I knew well. While I can't be there to wander your videos are an excellent way to explore still.
Thank you Martin. Glad you are enjoying the series. Thanks for watching.
Awesome as always
Thank you Lee.
Just done this walk today - really lovely through the enclosures, the trees are magnificent and of course, we looked at the gates at the back of Rhinefield House Hotel! Very interesting history about the WWII rifle range and you are right , it really should be preserved or marked as it is all archaeology. This is a walk I would suggest is best done in the winter and on a week day as the car parks were all rammed full today and quite a lot of people were parking on the road verges along the Ornamental Drive making passing difficult. Perhaps it is just because of the current crazy situation ? !
Glad you enjoyed the walk. Yes..the weekends are still "busy" at the moment and this year has been a bit unusual in the Forest with so few folk being able to go abroad.
@@DaveFord Still a great walk though and thanks for all the effort you put in to make the videos, we shall be doing more in the coming weeks. Love Logan's coat - what a sweetie he is !
Walked this area for many years and learned so much from you
Thank you for your kind comments.
Dave Ford we are getting on in years now and are thrilled to revisit our old haunts with you since we are unable to walk very much
Thanks for these walks. We holiday in the New Forest usually twice a year but were unable to come last autumn & can’t come down for our spring break this year either. We miss it so much so your efforts are much appreciated.
Thank you for your kind comment. :)
Another brilliant walk Dave, I have missed my walks in the forest since this lockdown. I have watched most of your walks and followed them on an O/S map so can't wait to get out and walk them myself.
Thank you. Glad you have enjoyed the series. Fingers crossed that the lockdown restrictions are relaxed soon.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this and all your videos. I live near Heathrow but venture to the New Forest most weeks for my walks when I’m off shift. I did one last month in this area then on to Blackwater Arboretum and round. Really enjoyable. Thanks for taking the time doing these videos and hope you keep them going. All the best.
Thank you for your kind comments Robert. I hope to do some more "New Forest Walks" -as soon as the "lockdown" is lifted.
Dave my ms has forced me into a chair your films take me places I used to stomp there wonderful don't stop
I hope to do some more "New Forest" walks this year.
Super walk as always maybe those mystery two bits of wood could have been a flag pole "brace" we get them up here on Salisbury plain for range flag poles??? Just an idea?
I think you are correct there Lee. The area was certainly used for tank training in WW2 and so it would have made sense for there to have been a flagpole there.
Yet again really enjoyed your walk I am learning so much about the new forest are you going to walk other areas
Thank you Ann. Yes, I hope to do some walks in other parts of Hampshire (did one recently at Breamore) as well as Dorset (did one at Knowlton) and Sussex. The next "video walk" (that was filmed the day before "lockdown"), due out in a fortnight, comes from Heyshott & Ambersham Common in West Sussex.
We know that Logan is the director of your excellent walk series Dave😅
Thank you Neil. Yes - Logan is certainly in charge!
Hello Dave. I don’t think Logan was very impressed with his hoodie, at least he didn’t look very excited.
I was hoping you’d walk down Rhinefield drive where the rhododendrons are. But never mind. I’ll have to do it myself one day.
No, I don't think he likes it when the hoodie covers his ears!
Thanks for another great video. Logan looked very smart in his new coat. Looking forward to doing this walk once lockdown is over. Especially like your history snippets, did you find out what the two bits of wood were for?
Thanks Ann. Someone has suggested that the two posts bolted together look like a tabernacle for a flagpole and another person has also confirmed that it was there when the area was used as a range during WW2....which makes sense.
Thanks Dave, interesting as always 😁
Despite the Germanic name, Rhinefield is apparently a corruption of "rye field", at least according to Pevsner. I also believe there's another hunting lodge north of Brockenhurst, just to the east of the Rhinefield Ornamental Drive, close to the Bolderford Bridge.
Thanks for the info regarding the origin of the name, John. I did try and find the hunting lodge near Bolderford Bridge - but failed! (See my video ruclips.net/video/Y13Usww8LDE/видео.html). However I have found a few others on my travels (ie the one in the Sloden Inclosure ruclips.net/video/C24S7E2O0bU/видео.html). Some are easier to find than others!