Latchmoor Brook Walk
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The Latchmoor Brook Walk is a fantastic kid-friendly adventure in New Forest National Park that immerses you in a pretty forest setting. Plus, the non-technical path and low elevation gain makes this a fun walk for anyone looking to get some exercise without intense exertion! During wetter months, the path can get boggy, so come prepared with appropriate footwear.
Getting there
To get to the start of the Latchmoor Brook Walk, head to Fordingbridge and go to Abbots Well Road, and you’ll see a dirt parking area on your right.
About
When to do | June-October |
Backcountry Campsites | No |
Pets allowed | Yes - On Leash |
Family friendly | Yes |
Route Signage | Average |
Crowd Levels | Moderate |
Route Type | Lollipop |
Latchmoor Brook Walk
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Latchmoor Brook Walk Description
The Latchmoor Brook Walk winds along a non-technical path through a lovely forest setting. This is a great kid-friendly walk! Setting out from the car park, with your back facing Abbots Well Road, you’ll go towards the right edge of the parking lot and take that path, followed by an immediate left. Stay on the same path, and one you immerse in a more woodland setting, you’ll reach a network of paths going in three directions. Take the path going right before quickly veering left. Go straight for about 900m before taking another left to head towards the Amberwood Inclosure. Continue looping around to make your way toward the Alderhill Inclosure. Shortly after this, you’ll walk out of the circuit portion of this walk to follow the same path back to your car, forming a lollipop route.
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