Best attractions and places to see around Bransgore include a variety of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. Situated on the western edge of the New Forest National Park, the village offers immediate access to extensive woodland and heathland. The area is characterized by its tranquil environment, historical buildings, and geological remnants from its 19th-century brick-making industry. Visitors can explore a mix of natural beauty and local heritage.
Last updated: April 24, 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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An amazing and very charming place that hides some secrets from the past..
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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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Just to note that this small section of trailway has some looser stones which will be unsuitable for slimmer (road bike) tyres but the further you travel West towards Ringwood, the surface becomes more forest like and therefore more pleasant to ride on.
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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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Bransgore is on the edge of the New Forest National Park, offering immediate access to extensive woodlands and heathlands. You can visit the unique Dead Trees Marsh, a fascinating swamp area with jagged, leafless trees, or explore the scenic Rhinefield Ornamental Drive, known for its towering Douglas firs, redwoods, and giant sequoias. The area also features the River Mude and remnants of 19th-century clay pits.
Yes, Bransgore has several historical landmarks. You can see St Mary the Virgin Church, built in 1823, featuring a 16th-century octagonal font. Beech House, dating back to the 17th century, and historic pubs like The Three Tuns and The Crown also offer a glimpse into the village's past. While generally closed to the public, the gardens of Hinton Admiral House (a Grade I listed building from 1720) can sometimes be visited by arrangement.
For families, the area offers several engaging options. You can visit Sopley Farm for berry and vegetable picking, a farm shop, and a café. The Avon Tyrrell Outdoor Centre provides activities like zip-lining, climbing, and kayaking. Additionally, the nearby New Forest Wildlife Park focuses on conservation and allows visitors to see endangered species. Many of the local trails, such as sections of the Castleman's Corkscrew Trailway and Ornamental Drive – Bolderwood and Rhinefield Redwoods, are also suitable for families.
Bransgore is excellent for cycling. The Castleman's Corkscrew Trailway is a flat gravel track, part of National Cycle Network 2, connecting Brockenhurst with Burley. The Rhinefield Ornamental Drive and Ornamental Drive – Bolderwood and Rhinefield Redwoods offer scenic road cycling segments through towering trees. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Bransgore or Gravel biking around Bransgore guides.
Yes, Bransgore offers numerous walking opportunities, especially within the New Forest National Park. You can enjoy trails through extensive woodlands and heathlands. The Castleman's Corkscrew Trailway is also suitable for walking. For specific routes, consider exploring the Hiking around Bransgore guide, which includes trails like the 'Whitten Pond – Pond loop from Cross Ways' (easy) or the 'Burbush Hill – Whitten Pond loop from Bransgore' (moderate).
The Friends of the New Forest Airfields (FONFA) Heritage Centre is a notable cultural site, preserving the history of the twelve airfields operational in the New Forest during 1939-1944. It displays memorabilia and artifacts from this period.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and tranquility of the area. The towering redwoods and Douglas firs along the Rhinefield Ornamental Drive are frequently praised for their impressive scale and scenic cycling opportunities. The unique, haunting landscape of Dead Trees Marsh is also a popular spot for photography and its mysterious atmosphere.
The Castleman's Corkscrew Trailway is an excellent flat gravel track, making it suitable for wheelchairs, strollers, and easy cycling. It forms part of National Cycle Network 2 and offers a smooth, accessible path through the landscape.
Bransgore offers several traditional pubs. The Three Tuns and The Crown are historic inns in the village. The Carpenter's Arms is another popular local pub known for its good-value food, providing options for meals and refreshments after exploring the area.
The New Forest area around Bransgore is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the vibrant rhododendrons along the Rhinefield Ornamental Drive and for outdoor activities. Autumn brings stunning foliage, while winter offers a quiet, atmospheric experience, especially in areas like Dead Trees Marsh.
Yes, for camping and caravanning, Harrow Wood Farm Caravan Park is set in 80 acres on the edge of the New Forest and includes a fishing lake. For more luxurious stays, the Heathfield Estate offers self-catering holiday cottages, and Hillside Farm, featured on 'Grand Designs', provides a unique New Forest retreat with a vineyard and orchard.
Bransgore is conveniently located a short distance from popular beaches and the vibrant towns of Christchurch and Bournemouth. This proximity allows for easy day trips to the coast, offering additional attractions and amenities beyond the New Forest.


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