Best attractions and places to see around Ashurst And Colbury are situated on the edge of the New Forest National Park. The area features a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and engaging attractions. It offers extensive opportunities for walking, hiking, and cycling through its heathlands, rivers, wetlands, and woodlands. The region also provides access to cultural heritage sites and family-friendly points of interest.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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One of the more scenic inner roads of the new forest. Can be busy with other traffic so take care.
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Good fast cycling, undulating topography but generally good. Watch the road surface. Lovely woodland either side.
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Beautiful very tall, majestic Redwood trees. Road surface is not the best, pot holes but a great place to cycle.
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Some great easy riding along the gravel trails, and if you go off trail and down some of the lesser known paths it can be hilarious fun. Be prepared to fall off..... a lot.
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Nothing lives in this place. Legend from commoners ( habitants of the new forest ), tell of the death of a young boy here in the early 1800's. His family buried him here and within days the woods around his body decayed and died. Birds won't even sit on the branches. it's a very eerie place.
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If you find one big enough, it can be the perfect place to sit in and have your lunch.
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Ashurst and Colbury are on the edge of the New Forest National Park, offering extensive natural beauty. You can visit Ornamental Drive β Bolderwood and Rhinefield Redwoods for a scenic route through tall redwood trees. Another unique spot is Dead Trees Marsh, New Forest National Park, known for its swamp and jagged, leafless trees, perfect for photography. You can also find picturesque areas like Appleslade Inclosure, Mallard Wood, Matley Wood, and Ashurst Wood, all offering diverse landscapes and wildlife.
Yes, the area has several significant historical landmarks. The Canadian War Memorial, New Forest commemorates Canadian forces who trained here before D-Day. Colbury Memorial Hall pays tribute to WWI villagers. Ashurst Lodge, now home to the Wessex Institute of Technology, was historically a residence for the Master Keeper of the East Bailiwick. You can also find the site of an Elizabethan Saltpetre House and several listed buildings in Colbury, including Colbury Christ Church.
The region offers several family-friendly attractions. The Ornamental Drive β Bolderwood and Rhinefield Redwoods is a beautiful, family-friendly cycle route. You can also visit the New Forest Wildlife Park in Longdown to see animals like lynx and wolves, or the New Forest Reptile Centre for a 'reptilian adventure'. Longdown Activity Farm provides interactive experiences like bottle-feeding animals and tractor rides. For outdoor exploration, Black Knowl, New Forest National Park offers wide, open gravel trails suitable for families.
The Brockenhurst Trailhead, New Forest National Park is an excellent resource. It features an information centre and bike hire services, where you can get route maps and local knowledge to help you explore the New Forest effectively.
The area is ideal for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails for all abilities. For hiking, explore routes like 'Ashurst Stroll' or 'Churchplace Inclosure loop'. If you prefer mountain biking, consider routes such as 'New Forest Ponies β Rhinefield Ornamental Drive loop'. For more options, check out the hiking guide or the MTB trails guide for Ashurst and Colbury.
Yes, Ashurst and Colbury offer several easy walking trails. Examples include the 'Ashurst Stroll β New Forest National Park' and the 'Crook Hill Railway Bridge β Churchplace Inclosure loop'. These routes are generally flat and well-maintained, making them accessible for various fitness levels. You can find more easy options in the easy hikes guide for the area.
For scenic views, visit Black Knowl, New Forest National Park, which offers expansive views across a large scenic moorland with wide open gravel trails. The Canadian War Memorial, New Forest also provides a scenic stop with views across the forest from its 328-foot elevation.
Yes, Ashurst village serves as a convenient hub for visitors. It has a railway station, various shops, and pubs where you can find refreshments and meals after exploring the attractions.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. The scenic routes through tall redwood trees at Ornamental Drive β Bolderwood and Rhinefield Redwoods are highly praised. The wide open gravel trails and peaceful aspect of Black Knowl, New Forest National Park are also popular, as is the unique and photogenic landscape of Dead Trees Marsh.
Absolutely. Dead Trees Marsh, New Forest National Park is a fascinating and highly recommended spot for photography. It features a swamp with a collection of jagged, leafless trees that create a haunting yet beautiful scene, offering a unique backdrop for your pictures.
Bolton's Bench is a natural hillock in the New Forest adorned with yew trees. It offers scenic views and historically marked a parish boundary. It's a notable spot for its natural beauty and historical significance within the wider New Forest area.
While not directly within Ashurst and Colbury, several English Heritage sites are located nearby for further historical exploration. These include Netley Abbey, Calshot Castle, Hurst Castle, Yarmouth Castle, Titchfield Abbey, and the Medieval Merchant's House.


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