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Brockenhurst

Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst loop

Moderate

4.6

(64)

302

hikers

Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst loop

04:17

16.4km

120m

Hiking

This moderate 10.2-mile (16.4 km) hike connects the charming villages of Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst, offering a classic New Forest experience. You will gain 398 feet (121 metres) in elevation over an estimated 4 hours and 16 minutes. The route takes you through varied terrain, from well-kept gravel paths to sections that can be muddy after rain. You'll walk through beautiful New Forest woodland and open heathland, enjoying the tranquil Footpath Along the Stream. Keep an eye out for the famous free-roaming animals, including deer, as you explore.

You can start this loop from either Brockenhurst or Lyndhurst, as both villages offer convenient parking options. While the paths are generally easy to follow, it's a good idea to wear waterproof hiking shoes. Some sections can get quite muddy and have puddles, especially after wet weather. Be aware that parts of the trail are shared with cyclists, so stay alert and mindful of others on the path.

This route is a great way to experience the unique natural environment of New Forest National Park. The mix of ancient woodlands and open heathland provides a home for diverse wildlife. You might even find a section that feels like a "Jurassic Park" setting, particularly after heavy rainfall, adding a unique touch to your adventure. The trail highlights the special character of the New Forest, known for its ancient landscapes and wild ponies.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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New Forest National Park

Waypoints

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Start point

Parking

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1

330 m

Footpath Along the Stream in New Forest National Park

Highlight (Segment) • Forest

Plenty of shade on this beautiful little path

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2.27 km

New Forest National Park

Highlight • Natural

Walk through the diverse and breathtaking landscape of the New Forest. The park is characterised by its ancient woodlands, expansive heathland, and abundance of wildlife including its iconic New Forest ponies, deer, and rare bird species.

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8.11 km

Lyndhurst High Street

Highlight • Historical Site

Lyndhurst is known as the capital of the New Forest. Lots of cafés here, independent shops, pubs, museums and hotels. The High Street here is very picturesque and has a proper historical feel to it.

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4

12.8 km

Some of the tallest trees in the forest , Moderate trail and very wet in winter

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16.4 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.88 km

2.48 km

2.36 km

2.04 km

1.96 km

1.67 km

Surfaces

5.45 km

4.83 km

4.12 km

983 m

606 m

397 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start the Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst loop?

You can typically find parking in Brockenhurst village, which serves as a convenient starting point for this loop. There are various public car parks available, though it's always a good idea to arrive early, especially on weekends or during peak season, to secure a spot.

Is the Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst loop dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through New Forest National Park, please keep your dog under close control, preferably on a lead, to protect free-roaming livestock and wildlife. Always clean up after your dog.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring (for bluebells in the woodlands) and autumn (for vibrant foliage) are particularly scenic. Be aware that after heavy rain, some sections can become muddy, so waterproof footwear is recommended, especially in wetter months.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

No, you do not need a permit or to pay an entrance fee to hike the Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst loop. Access to New Forest National Park is generally free for visitors.

Are there any specific regulations for hiking in New Forest National Park?

When hiking in New Forest National Park, it's important to stick to marked paths, keep dogs under control, and avoid disturbing the free-roaming ponies, cattle, and other wildlife. Camping is not permitted outside of designated campsites, and fires are strictly forbidden. You can find more detailed information on the official New Forest National Park website: newforestnpa.gov.uk.

What is the terrain like on the Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst loop?

The terrain is varied, featuring sections of road, well-maintained gravel trails, and some natural footpaths. While generally flat, there are minor undulations. Be prepared for potentially muddy or marshy areas, especially after rain, making waterproof hiking shoes advisable. Parts of the route, like Beechen Lane, consist of hard-packed gravel.

How difficult is the Brockenhurst to Lyndhurst loop?

This loop is generally considered moderate for hiking. While it covers a distance of approximately 16.4 km, the elevation gain is not substantial, making it accessible for most hikers with a reasonable level of fitness. Sure-footedness is required in some sections, particularly if paths are wet.

What interesting sights will I see along the way?

You'll experience classic New Forest scenery, including beautiful woodlands and open heathland. Highlights include a Footpath Along the Stream in New Forest National Park, the charming Lyndhurst High Street, and a Forest Trail with Tall Trees, New Forest National Park. You'll also pass through Hollands Wood and near the historic Bolderford Bridge.

Are there places to eat or shop along the route?

Yes, the trail connects the villages of Brockenhurst and Lyndhurst, both of which offer excellent opportunities for refreshments, meals, and shopping. Lyndhurst, in particular, has a high street with various establishments and is home to the New Forest Centre.

What kind of wildlife might I encounter on the trail?

The New Forest National Park is famous for its free-roaming animals. Along this route, you have a good chance of encountering New Forest ponies, cattle, and various bird species. Keep an eye out for deer, which are also common in the area.

Is the trail suitable for all abilities, and is it shared with cyclists?

The trail is largely accessible, though some sections may require sure-footedness. Much of the route is shared with cyclists, particularly along well-surfaced gravel cycle tracks. This means paths are often well-maintained but can be busy, especially on weekends.

Are there any specific sections of the trail I should be aware of, especially after rain?

Yes, some sections of the gravel path, particularly after heavy rainfall, can become quite wet and resemble a 'swamp' with trees growing through it, creating a unique, almost 'Jurassic Park' atmosphere. While navigable, it's a good reminder to wear waterproof footwear and be prepared for muddy conditions.

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