NEW FOREST WALK : BROCKENHURST (NEW FOREST NATIONAL PARK)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Join me and my dog, Logan, as we continue our series of walks in the New Forest. In this episode we take a route from Brockenhurst (Hampshire). As well as some stunning woodland scenery we come across some classic steam cars (!), a Pony Stock Pound, the Frohawk "Butterfly" ride and discuss the history of The Snakecatcher pub.
    Map courtesy of Google Maps.
    For further videos in the series, please go to: / @daveford
    Facebook: / davescountrysidewalks
    I use an AKASO V50Pro Action Camera with an ISteady Gimbal together with a Canon SX 400IS.

Комментарии • 24

  • @tradewithlouise
    @tradewithlouise Год назад +1

    A trip down memory lane for me thank you Dave! I lived nearby as a child and can remember all of these places, even that particular gnarly tree which I would call the ‘witches tree’ as a young girl. Brockenhurst has a special magic about it and I hope to return to it soon. Thank you and a happy new year to you and Logan. ❤

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад

      Thanks Louise. Happy New Year to you too!

  • @nigelhicks1985
    @nigelhicks1985 3 года назад +2

    Another interesting walk which wets the appetite to get out in the forest for real sometime soon.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  3 года назад

      Thanks Nigel. There are so many great walks in that part of the New Forest.

  • @martinhams6850
    @martinhams6850 Год назад +1

    Morning Dave , another great vid , I know it well ! 😇

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  Год назад

      Thank you Martin. There are so many lovely walks around that part of the New Forest for sure.

  • @suhailzubaid9192
    @suhailzubaid9192 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your hikes with your furry friend with us. I do the same in Canada and hope to be in this national park in October 2022 plus South Downs.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. I hope that you have a great time in the New Forest when you visit in October.

  • @pdep
    @pdep 11 месяцев назад +1

    Growing up there in the 50's, I know every inch of that ground. How times go by! The Balma Lawn hotel was not fenced in back then...

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  11 месяцев назад

      What a lovely area for you to have grown up in.

  • @rainbowriverclarkbrown
    @rainbowriverclarkbrown 3 года назад +2

    I love your videos!❣️

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  3 года назад

      Thank you .... and thanks for watching.

  • @lionelmarytravels6003
    @lionelmarytravels6003 3 года назад +2

    Nice gentle walk Dave. I know about the large pony pens near Beaulieu Road station, but I didn’t know they were dotted all over the forest. I guess it makes sense, as they can’t drive them all to that central point. It would near impossible from the extreme edges of the Forest.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  3 года назад

      I think there must be at least 30 pony pounds located around the Forest. Some large & some small. The smaller ones are used when they just want to catch one or two ponies (or a mare & foal.) The Agisters also use temporary / "pop-up" pounds in some locations.

    • @lionelmarytravels6003
      @lionelmarytravels6003 3 года назад +1

      @@DaveFord That’s interesting. I had no idea there were so many around. I’ll have to walk away from the roads more in future. You always know your way around so well. Are there any published walking guides?

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  3 года назад

      @@lionelmarytravels6003 "Pocket Pub Walks The New Forest" by Anne-Marie Edwards is a good starting point.

  • @suewright1299
    @suewright1299 2 года назад +3

    Another really beautiful walk thank you Dave, just about the right temperature to really enjoy it. The Butterfly was ‘Speckled Wood’. I was hoping you were going to come across a ‘Pearl Fritillary’, but alas not that day. I thoroughly enjoyed it, very many thanks indeed.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  2 года назад

      Thank you Sue. It is certainly a good area for butterflies around there.

  • @nwae8812
    @nwae8812 3 года назад +2

    Another wonderful video. If you had gone to the church, just south of the railway crossing, you would find the WW1 New Zealand graves.
    Just over the road, in front of the church , in a now empty field, was the New Zealand No1 field hospital from WW1.
    My wife , a kiwi, laid a wreath on behalf of the British legion there back in the day.
    Once again, great videos!

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  3 года назад

      Many thanks. I have done another video (Ivy Wood) that also includes a look at both the church & the "war grave" cemetery - scheduled for publishing on RUclips early January, so do watch out for that!

  • @ianluke3326
    @ianluke3326 5 лет назад +2

    Might try this one myself Dave. I’m fascinated by the story of a Brusher Mills - sounds quite a character!

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  5 лет назад

      Thanks Ian. Plenty of "Forest" tracks but the presence of the "cycle" track routes make it easy not to get lost!

  • @MrNas42
    @MrNas42 5 лет назад +4

    Another delightful walk with the knowledgeable Dave and the award winning Logan! I was wondering why there was smoke or steam bellowing from the grounds of the hotel, and then we found out! That was a bit of lucky timing.

    • @DaveFord
      @DaveFord  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Nigel. Yes indeed....you never know what you might come across whilst out on a walk. I certainly wasn't expecting that!