Hatchet Pond is the largest body of water in the New Forest. Created in the 18th Century to provide power for an iron mill, the pond today provides valuable habitats for wildlife as well as being a scenic backdrop for a picnic. This is also a good place to head for to watch the sun go down.
This is also a popular location for people who want to participate in coarse fishing. The fish that can be caught include: Roach,Bream, Tench, Carp, Pike, Eels and Rudd. For more information on coarse fishing in the New Forest click here.
How to get there:
Hatchet Pond Car Park is in New Forest.
By car: from Beaulieu take the B3055 towards Brockenhurst, Hatchet Pond car park is situated on the junction with the B3054.
Beaulieu is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: SU 369 017
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info
Other places to go in New Forest
What's on in New Forest
May
- Gliders and Typhoons Saturday 19 May 2012
June
- Jubilee Picnic in the Queen's House Gardens Sunday 3 June 2012
- Ashley Walk Explorer Sunday 3 June 2012
- Forest Explorer Pub Walk 2 Tuesday 12 June 2012
- Birdmen, Bleriots & Bombers Saturday 16 June 2012
- Deer Watch at Dusk Tuesday 26 June 2012
Thursday 28 June 2012
Tuesday 3 July 2012
Thursday 5 July 2012 - Commoning Walk Wednesday 27 June 2012
July
- Deer Watch at Dusk Tuesday 26 June 2012
Thursday 28 June 2012
Tuesday 3 July 2012
Thursday 5 July 2012 - Hidden History Wednesday 4 July 2012
- Deer at Bolderwood Tuesday 10 July 2012
Tuesday 17 July 2012 - Step into Summer Tuesday 24 July 2012 to Sunday 2 September 2012
Please tell us about your visit
Please email us at enquiries.southern@forestry.gsi.gov.uk if you have an enquiry or would like a reply to your comments.
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