I grew up in Dibden Purlieu in the 80’s, this area was my adventure ground, so many happy memories, beautiful area, what a wonderful video, thank you 🙏
The New Forest Ponies have looked in great condition this year thanks to the rich grasses on the New Forest "lawns" - probably due to all the rain we have had!
This walk looks fabulous! Just up my street. I intend to get the train from Christchurch next Spring as unable to go this year. Wild ponies, a picnic and a pub and I'll be in paradise. Thankyou for sharing this with us Dave.
Another wonderful New Forest walk. My school “prom” was inside Beaulieu estate and have been to some lovely weddings at the Road Inn. Thank you for making these videos - it’s great to see where I grew up and learn about the history. I miss the New Forest every day but I know one day I’ll be back home!
Another lovely walk, Dave! My best memory of that area is a three-day tour on my Lambretta motor scooter with a lovely young lady on the pillion seat, more than 60 years ago!
great walk Dave I have stop there at beaulieu road station on my way to hythe . it is a lovely place. Especially when the sun is out.keep up the walks with Logan who always seem to enjoy the walks with you
Great footage of the pony sales and drift. Thank you for including that. I often gaze at that countryside from the train when passing through the New Forest so it was nice to see a walk in that area and what the terrain is like.
Addendum is 26-27 Jul is the annual Chincoteague Pony Swim, which your walk reminded me of, but I couldn't conjure up its title until I saw it on the news. Cheers and Happy St James' Day!🎉
Hi Dave, lovely to see you on Bernie's chat show this week. Lorraine and I love your walks. We live near Stalbridge. Do pop in and say hi should you venture nearby. Bernie and Jackie did.
"Best laid plans ...." re the Bishop's Dyke eh Dave. You could always take up bog-snorkelling! The pony sale was pretty interesting I'd imagine. Excellent work.
A great walk there Dave and very interesting seeing the Pony sales. Shame about the bog but remaining flexible is always a good idea. Looks a fabulous area. And always good to end with some refreshment. A beer I haven’t heard of and must add to the list of ones to try. A thouroughly enjoyable watch. 👍🏻🚶🏻♂️🚶♀️
Being from the US, having unfortunately never visited the UK I have no idea of distances, but from London isn't New Forest close enough for a day trip or maybe wkd outing? Heck that train station should be busy IMHO. Logan got upstaged by the ponies this week. Awww. Cheers and thanks!🎉
London to the New Forest (via the M3) is about a two hour drive (80/85 miles) by car. Trains from London Waterloo to Brockenhurst take about 90 mins (trains go every half our or so). Hope that helps?
Beaulieu Road Station is in a wonderful patch of nothing. Nothing but birds, reptiles and sundew. Near to the wonderful Starpole pond too. So different from summer to winter. I may have spent some hours waiting for a recalcitrant greyhound to drag his soggy legs out of that smelly bog on the odd sunny afternoon or two. Wonderful area.
Hi Dave, I met you near balmer lawn after your walk. Thanks for the badge! Do you have any flyers I can put out at roundhill to give customers a heads up of your channel? All the best mate.
It was great meeting you the other day. I am afraid that I don't have any flyers - just small business cards - but maybe it is something I should look at getting! I hope that you enjoy the future videos going forward (there are a few more "New Forest" walks coming up!). All the best. Dave.
Will take a look at Oakley. Logan & I filmed a walk very near there at Steventon. It is a very pretty area for sure. ruclips.net/video/eSprWn2HCmY/видео.html
It is a Haolong Sports Fishing Gilet. Bought it on Amazon in 2020 for £14.28. I see that you can still get it on Ebay for £12.95. In fact I have just recently bought a newer Gilet, again off Amazon for £17.99 - a Wirltte outdoor Mesh Vest as it has more pockets. Basically when I am out filming I need something that it not too heavy (on the new Gilet, I can fold up the back if it is too hot) and has plenty of pockets to put things in like maps, wallets, phones, dog treats etc.
@@DaveFord Thanks Dave I appreciate your reply and help. I only just found your site and look forward to seeing more of your videos especially as I used to be out in the forest 3 to 4 times a week but now I cant et out as I am wheelchair bound. But Take Care Ian.
I was using information from the internet - Wikipedia indicates that the Beaulieu Road Station is managed by South Western Railway. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaulieu_Road_railway_station The Network Rail website indicates that they manage 20 main stations & the other stations are managed by the local train operating company. www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/passengers/our-stations/ If my information is incorrect then of course I apologise.
Thank you Dave and Logan.I so enjoy watching your walks, especially those in the New Forest as for over 40 years I come over from the Netherlands to the New Forest twice a year for several weeks.The New Forest feels like home to me.Watching your walks in the Netherlands makes me feel as if I am walking with you,knowing the sounds and smells and the whole atmosphere so well. Do you carry a tripod with you and do you attach your mobile phone or a camera to it to film yourself walking away or to the camera? Bye bye.🙋🏼♀️
I grew up in Dibden Purlieu in the 80’s, this area was my adventure ground, so many happy memories, beautiful area, what a wonderful video, thank you 🙏
Thank you. What a lovely area to have grown up in.
Such beautiful creatures horses, majestic. Beautiful landscape as well. Lovely for walks.
The New Forest Ponies have looked in great condition this year thanks to the rich grasses on the New Forest "lawns" - probably due to all the rain we have had!
Amazing walk in the countryside with wonderful views and trails and lots of Pony
Thank you Keith.
A beautiful part of the forest, one of my favourite walks I do regularly 😋
The scenery around there is quite stunning!
Beautiful place
It certainly is!
Love this one Dave .Thanks for sharing
Thank you Ian. :)
Lovely walk and nice "bus stop" train station!
The station is certainly in a lovely setting!
This walk looks fabulous! Just up my street. I intend to get the train from Christchurch next Spring as unable to go this year. Wild ponies, a picnic and a pub and I'll be in paradise. Thankyou for sharing this with us Dave.
Thank you. I hope that you have great weather when you go on your walk.
Thanks Dave for all the selfless "research" you do on our behalf. The Forest looks magnificent in the full bloom of summer.
Thank you. There are certainly some stunning colours this year for sure.
Another wonderful New Forest walk.
My school “prom” was inside Beaulieu estate and have been to some lovely weddings at the Road Inn. Thank you for making these videos - it’s great to see where I grew up and learn about the history.
I miss the New Forest every day but I know one day I’ll be back home!
Thank you. I hope that you get back to enjoy the area soon! Thanks for watching.
love to stroll here
It is a lovely part of the New Forest.
Enjoying the walk. Lovely Logan. Thank you
Thank you Catherine.
Another lovely walk, Dave! My best memory of that area is a three-day tour on my Lambretta motor scooter with a lovely young lady on the pillion seat, more than 60 years ago!
Glad it brought back great memories for you Jim!
great walk Dave I have stop there at beaulieu road station on my way to hythe . it is a lovely place. Especially when the sun is out.keep up the walks with Logan who always seem to enjoy the walks with you
Thank you Anthony. Yes, Logan loves being part of the walk!
Good afternoon Dave beautiful video so very enjoyable great channel 😊
Thank you Craig. :)
Great footage of the pony sales and drift. Thank you for including that. I often gaze at that countryside from the train when passing through the New Forest so it was nice to see a walk in that area and what the terrain is like.
Thank you Jean. The Pony Sales are fascinating to go and watch.
Addendum is 26-27 Jul is the annual Chincoteague Pony Swim, which your walk reminded me of, but I couldn't conjure up its title until I saw it on the news. Cheers and Happy St James' Day!🎉
I shall have to look that "Pony Swim" up on RUclips & have a watch!
lovely walk thru New Forest, horses are so beautiful
Thank you Cath. :)
🤗 you’re welcome
Hi Dave, lovely to see you on Bernie's chat show this week. Lorraine and I love your walks. We live near Stalbridge. Do pop in and say hi should you venture nearby. Bernie and Jackie did.
Will do Ernie!
"Best laid plans ...." re the Bishop's Dyke eh Dave. You could always take up bog-snorkelling! The pony sale was pretty interesting I'd imagine. Excellent work.
Yes, it looked to be going well until I came across my first "bog"!
A great walk there Dave and very interesting seeing the Pony sales. Shame about the bog but remaining flexible is always a good idea. Looks a fabulous area. And always good to end with some refreshment. A beer I haven’t heard of and must add to the list of ones to try. A thouroughly enjoyable watch. 👍🏻🚶🏻♂️🚶♀️
Thank you. It is a great area for a walk for sure.
Lovely to see you both out again :-)
Thanks Marc. Still finding new routes to film!
Being from the US, having unfortunately never visited the UK I have no idea of distances, but from London isn't New Forest close enough for a day trip or maybe wkd outing? Heck that train station should be busy IMHO.
Logan got upstaged by the ponies this week. Awww. Cheers and thanks!🎉
London to the New Forest (via the M3) is about a two hour drive (80/85 miles) by car. Trains from London Waterloo to Brockenhurst take about 90 mins (trains go every half our or so). Hope that helps?
Beaulieu Road Station is in a wonderful patch of nothing.
Nothing but birds, reptiles and sundew.
Near to the wonderful Starpole pond too.
So different from summer to winter.
I may have spent some hours waiting for a recalcitrant greyhound to drag his soggy legs out of that smelly bog on the odd sunny afternoon or two.
Wonderful area.
Yes indeed, it can be quite a "damp" route in the Winter months for sure!
Hi Dave, I met you near balmer lawn after your walk. Thanks for the badge! Do you have any flyers I can put out at roundhill to give customers a heads up of your channel? All the best mate.
It was great meeting you the other day. I am afraid that I don't have any flyers - just small business cards - but maybe it is something I should look at getting! I hope that you enjoy the future videos going forward (there are a few more "New Forest" walks coming up!). All the best. Dave.
Try the village of Oakley in Hampshire
Will take a look at Oakley. Logan & I filmed a walk very near there at Steventon. It is a very pretty area for sure. ruclips.net/video/eSprWn2HCmY/видео.html
Dave Hi, can you please tell me the name of your Mesh Gilet and where you purchased it? Thanks Ian.
It is a Haolong Sports Fishing Gilet. Bought it on Amazon in 2020 for £14.28. I see that you can still get it on Ebay for £12.95. In fact I have just recently bought a newer Gilet, again off Amazon for £17.99 - a Wirltte outdoor Mesh Vest as it has more pockets. Basically when I am out filming I need something that it not too heavy (on the new Gilet, I can fold up the back if it is too hot) and has plenty of pockets to put things in like maps, wallets, phones, dog treats etc.
@@DaveFord Thanks Dave I appreciate your reply and help. I only just found your site and look forward to seeing more of your videos especially as I used to be out in the forest 3 to 4 times a week but now I cant et out as I am wheelchair bound. But Take Care Ian.
I thought stations were managed by Network Rail as infrastructure, not by train providers.
I was using information from the internet - Wikipedia indicates that the Beaulieu Road Station is managed by South Western Railway. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaulieu_Road_railway_station
The Network Rail website indicates that they manage 20 main stations & the other stations are managed by the local train operating company.
www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/passengers/our-stations/
If my information is incorrect then of course I apologise.
Thank you Dave and Logan.I so enjoy watching your walks, especially those in the New Forest as for over 40 years I come over from the Netherlands to the New Forest twice a year for several weeks.The New Forest feels like home to me.Watching your walks in the Netherlands makes me feel as if I am walking with you,knowing the sounds and smells and the whole atmosphere so well.
Do you carry a tripod with you and do you attach your mobile phone or a camera to it to film yourself walking away or to the camera?
Bye bye.🙋🏼♀️
@@jorienvandermeulen9316 Thank you. Yes, I carry a tripod for my camera (I carry it in my satchel). Thanks for watching.