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Lymington and Keyhaven Marshes Nature Reserve

On October 22, 2022October 20, 2022 By Amanda ScottIn Birds, Joan Begbie, New Forest, Southern New Forest6 Comments

In which I walk along the Lymington to Keyhaven seawall with views across mudflats and a silver-grey sea

Highland Water and Puckpits Inclosures in the New Forest: a flower-filled walk of early summer

On June 18, 2022June 17, 2022 By Amanda ScottIn Birds, Butterflies, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest heaths, Southern New Forest, Wildflowers2 Comments

In which I find wildflowers in the sunshine among the trees and heaths of Highland Water and Puckpits Inclosures and Withybed Bottom

The Grey Herons of Bickton

On June 4, 2022May 31, 2022 By Amanda ScottIn Birds, Joan Begbie, New Forest, Northern New Forest, Wildlife2 Comments

In which I walk to Bickton to find a heronry, and watch with Grey Herons by the water

Fordingbridge, Bickton and the Hampshire Avon: a walk of birdsong and buttercup-filled meadows

On May 21, 2022May 18, 2022 By Amanda ScottIn Archaeology and history, Birds, Butterflies, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest towns and villages, Northern New Forest, Wildflowers6 Comments

In which I walk from Fordingbridge to Bickton and back again, among clouds of Cow Parley and buttercup-filled meadows

South Charford, Hale and the water meadows: old tales of warriors among the marshes

On April 2, 2022March 24, 2022 By Amanda ScottIn Archaeology and history, Birds, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest towns and villages, Northern New Forest, Wildflowers, Wildlife4 Comments

In which I walk through water meadows alongside the Avon in the New Forest

Woodgreen and a disused railway track at the edge of the New Forest

On March 26, 2022March 24, 2022 By Amanda ScottIn Archaeology and history, Birds, Butterflies, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest towns and villages, Northern New Forest6 Comments

In which I walk through Woodgreen and along a disused railway track in the New Forest in spring, under a blue sky and among the calls of Chiffchaffs

Mogshade Hill

On March 12, 2022March 11, 2022 By Amanda ScottIn Birds, Joan Begbie, New Forest, Southern New Forest, Wildlife2 Comments

In which I climb Mogshade Hill in the New Forest, see a wonderful view and hear a Greenfinch

Birch trees and Meadow Pipits: Rockford Common and Appleslade

On February 19, 2022February 18, 2022 By Amanda ScottIn Birds, Joan Begbie, New Forest, New Forest heaths, Northern New Forest, Trees and forestry13 Comments

In which Meadow Pipits chatter across an old common and Birch trees illuminate the last days of winter: a walk across Rockford Common in the New Forest

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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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