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Jubilee Trail


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About Jubilee Trail

This trail first takes you from the car park to the Radnor Stone. From here the trail heads into the arboretum (a collection of trees) started by Lawrence Cumberbatch back in 1860. Unfortunately a large number of trees were lost in the Great Storms of 1987 and 1991 but many new trees have been planted and more will be planted over the coming years. The trail finally leads you past the deer observation platform where you can often see a herd of fallow deer.

How to get there:

Jubilee Trail can be started from Bolderwood in New Forest. Emery Down and Lyndhurst are the nearest towns or villages.

By Car

Bolderwood is located 2 miles north-west of Emery Down, which is off the A35 just west of Lyndhurst.

By Bike

Cycle on 4 mile waymarked route from Burley. Or cycle along the Rinefield and Bolderwood Ornamental drive from Brockenhurst.

OS Grid Reference: SU 243 086
For details of public transport visit http://www.transportdirect.info

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EASY ACCESS TRAIL FROM BOULDERWOOD IN THE NEW FOREST

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Grade of trail:
Sensible footwareModerateeasy access
Trail waymarking:
green
Length of trail:
1 miles
Approximate time of trail:
Open or closed:
open
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Contact:

General Enquiries

023 8028 3141
e-mail: enquiries.new.forest@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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What's of interest

This is an all access trail. The path is a moderatly smooth gravelled surface with two, but fairly steep, slopes and resting places along the way. This trail is accessed via a gate which has a low catch.

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