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Bolton's Bench Car Park

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Situated on the edge of Lyndhurst, this car park provides a sunny, grassy location within strolling distance of the High Street, New Forest Museum and the New Forest itself.

It is a popular place to explore both Forest and village. Don't forget to give a donation at this car park towards the management of the Forest!

Bolton's Bench is named after the Duke of Bolton, who held the office of Master Keeper of Burley Baliwick throughout the eighteenth century. Walk to the top of the hill and admire a mosaic of habitats which make up the New Forest; heathland, woodland andgrassy lawns. You might even see ponies, cattle, and if you are, lucky, deer.

 

How to get there:

Bolton's Bench Car Park is in New Forest.
This is the closest car park to Lyndhurst village centre. It is located at the bottom of the High Street at the junction with the B3056.
Lyndhurst is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: SU 306 082
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

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BOLTONS BENCH CAR PARK NEAR LYNDHURST

Facilities and Activities

InformationParking
WalkingCyclingFishingCampingWildlife ActivitiesBarbecue
Walking
From Bolton's Bench there are a number of unmarked tracks which lead out across the New Forest heathland. Please keep to the tracks and if you have a dog, keep it close by and under control.
Cycling
For further information on cycling in the New Forest and the routes which start in Lyndhurst please see our pages on cycling in the New Forest or click on the cycling link to the right where a copy of the Network map can be downloaded.
Fishing
Coarse fishing in the New Forest is available at Hatchet Pond. A Forestry Commission fishing permit is required along with a rod license. For more information on Fishing in the New Forest please click on the link for Coarse Fishing under related pages.
Camping
Information on camping in the New Forest can be obtained from Forest holidays either by clicking on the Forest holidays link to the right of the page, or by calling them on 0845 130 8224. ****Please note that wild camping is not allowed in the New Forest. Only use the designated campsites. We also recommend that you book your pitch in advance as the campsites can become very busy in the holiday periods.****
Wildlife Activities
The New Forest Ponies are wild animals and can kick and bite. Please keep your distance and do not feed them.
Barbecue
This site is not suitable for BBQs. For more information on where to have a BBQ or the sites which are available to hire, click on the BBQ and activities link to the right.

Contact:

General Enquiries
023 8028 3141
e-mail: enquiries.southern@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

What's of interest

The New Forest ponies and donkeys are wild animals and do not need feeding by visitors. This encourages them to stray onto dangerous forest roads, and approach and pester people around car parks.

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