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Date: 2015-05-01 12:09:32
New Forest
East Boldre
Beaulieu River
Boldre
Brockenhurst
Bucklers Hard
Solent Way
Chewton Glen
Sway
Hampshire
Hampshire
Counties of England
Geography of England

new forest The New Forest’s natural goodness Tim Clark takes to two wheels to explore tempting trails in the former royal hunting grounds Length 13 miles Duration 5-6 hours

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