Walks you can reach from Lymington Pier by train
Hampshire · South East England
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Brockenhurst Circular via Lyndhurst (Hampshire)
15 minutes direct from Lymington Pier.
Forest inclosures and heath between the villages of Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst, with Lymington River bathing spots and spring bluebells. Strenuous.
Walk details: New Forest Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Ashurst New Forest to Brockenhurst (Hampshire)
15 minutes direct from Lymington Pier.
Ancient woodland, open heath and inclosures, crossing the Beaulieu River past Matley and Denny Woods. Strenuous.
Matley Wood: A small but beautiful tract of ancient and ornamental New Forest woodland reached across open heath.
Denny Wood: An ancient and ornamental woodland of beech and oak flanked by ferns and surrounded by heath and wetland habitats.
Warnings: Some roadside walking with limited footpath; take care.
Walk details: New Forest Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Sway to Brockenhurst (Hampshire)
15 minutes direct from Lymington Pier.
Open heath and forest inclosures, a caravan park and a dead-straight stretch of the disused Castleman Corkscrew railway, now a cycle route. Strenuous.
Warnings: Some short road sections have no footpath; watch for traffic.
Walk details: New Forest Walks (tips, photos, local insights and turn-by-turn directions).

Brockenhurst to Totton (Hampshire)
15 minutes direct from Lymington Pier.

New Milton to Brockenhurst (Hampshire)
15 minutes direct from Lymington Pier.