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Wildlife, nature and especially trees. Lives at the edge of the New Forest.

Amberwood, Sloden and Alderhill: memories and magic among the trees

On June 12, 2021June 12, 2021 By Amanda ScottIn Archaeology and history, Joan Begbie, New Forest, Northern New Forest, Trees and forestry, WildflowersLeave a comment

In which I find a haunted wood and memories of a woodsman's cottage, and spend some peaceful moments sitting on a bench deep in the forest.

Hampton Ridge: skylarks and history

On June 5, 2021June 10, 2021 By Amanda ScottIn Archaeology and history, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest heaths, Northern New Forest, WildlifeLeave a comment

In which I am surrounded by skylark song, and learn some New Forest history. In particular, I am surprised by Second World War archaeology masquerading (according to the OS map) as tumuli.

A walk round Godshill Wood in the New Forest

On May 29, 2021May 28, 2021 By Amanda ScottIn Butterflies, Joan Begbie, New Forest, Northern New Forest, Trees and forestry, Wildflowers4 Comments

In which I enjoy the first properly sunny day for ages, and go for a walk round lovely Godshill Wood in the New Forest.

Things to know about bilberry

On May 22, 2021May 22, 2021 By Amanda ScottIn Joan Begbie, New Forest, Northern New Forest, Trees and forestry, Wildflowers2 Comments

In which I find bilberry in Godshill Wood in the New Forest.

The golden road from Eyeworth

On May 15, 2021May 14, 2021 By Amanda ScottIn Archaeology and history, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest heaths, New Forest towns and villages, Northern New Forest, Trees and forestryLeave a comment

In which I reach the top of the forest...Pipers Wait is the highest point in the New Forest, and is included in this lovely circular walk from Eyeworth Pond near Fritham.

The Breamore Mizmaze: nature and contemplation

On May 8, 2021May 8, 2021 By Amanda ScottIn Archaeology and history, Cranborne Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest towns and villages, WildflowersLeave a comment

In which I climb a hill and find a labyrinth...and also bluebells and wild strawberries, a hare and an orange-tip butterfly.

Rockford Common, Roe Inclosure and Linford

On May 1, 2021May 3, 2021 By Amanda ScottIn Archaeology and history, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest heaths, Northern New ForestLeave a comment

In which I visit a lovely common, and make friends with a brimstone butterfly ... In this post, I describe a walk across Rockford Common and through Roe and Little Linford Inclosures via the heaths of Bucksherd Bottom in the New Forest.

Ringwood to Rockford: town and lake

On April 24, 2021April 23, 2021 By Amanda ScottIn Archaeology and history, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest towns and villages, Northern New Forest4 Comments

In which I grieve for lost fields, but discover some local Ringwood history...This walk starts in Ringwood, heading for Rockford Common and the New Forest woods, streams and heaths beyond.

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Joan Begbie published her book of New Forest walks, Walking in the New Forest, in 1934, almost 100 years ago. Joan writes entertainingly and with a shining love for the Forest as she describes each of her many walks. In this blog, I’m following in her footsteps. I was curious to discover how things have changed in the New Forest since she was writing, and how much is the same. I follow her routes using a modern OS map (OS Explorer 22), comparing it with an OS map dating from the 1930s. Each post describes a different walk (or part of a walk). Why not come with me to explore!

The New Forest National Park is in the south of England, lying mainly in the county of Hampshire, and in Wiltshire to the north.

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