Brockenhurst - at the heart of the
New Forest
Brockenhurst lies within the New Forest National Park, the largest surviving open area of ancient pasture woodland in England. It covers 92,000 acres and ponies, cattle and livestock are allowed to roam free.
Set in a delightful forest environment, Brockenhurst also benefits from road and rail communications that rival those found in
many larger towns. Just a few minutes walk away is the mainline station with connections to Southampton, Bournemouth and Poole, as well as fast trains to London Waterloo and the rest of the UK. For car drivers, the M27 coastal motorway which connects to the M3 to London is only 7 miles away, while local airports at Bournemouth and Southampton provide services to the UK and Europe.





