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Has anyone been caching recently in the New Forest?

We are heading there shortly and would quite like to take in a few caches. Are there any series that we can do?

We are limited in how far we can walk (up to about 5 miles) as we have a 5 year old with us...she could ride her bike though, plus we have the boy in the buggy so stiles and gates are not overly favourable, but do-able.

The 5 year old does enjoy finding a lot of caches, she's not the 'walk miles and find one cache' type!

So, can you recommend something that is buggy friendly, has a lot of caches for the 5 year old and will give us parents a nice walk?

 

Many thanks

Mummy Diplodocus.

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The Halloween Ring to the south of the NF at Milford on Sea with its rather unusual themed containers always goes down well with families. It is on well walked footpaths and tracks so shouldn't be too much of a problem for a large wheeled all terrain buggy although it can get muddy after a lot of rain. There are 10 caches on a 3 to 4 mile circular walk.

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The multi "Guess who " 1YF4C starts near Bolderwood Deer sanctuary ,across the road from the car park .

At 2.00pm ( Web site info) a keeper feeds deer in a meadow .There is a viewing platform with info .

Be warned ,there is usually an ice-cream van in Boulderwood car park and it gets crowded on a nice day .

 

Near to Bolderwood is at Mogshade memorial and cache "Little Canada " GEPD.(very short walk )

 

Further along the road ,a car ride away ,is cache "SSSS" GC1G82Z .

A scream at the first stage could be expected . The final leads to near the Reptile Centre where if you are lucky you can view Adders and other reptile ( safely out of reach in their concrete pits ,they are sometimes hard to spot ))

 

In Wilverly Inclosure are several caches along easy tracks including "Ellies Wellies " RFM9

and "Bouncy Tree -A Treat for Mum's and Kids" GC2510M.

 

 

A map of cycle routes available to help anyone plan their longer cycle routes .

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/new-forest-...-cycle-code.pdf

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Can also recommend my own :)

 

"Why Here" might be bit to much of a walk but cycleble and buggie friendly..

Willows Woodside Wonder is in Lymington, is in a great park for all ages... there are a few caches round the town here to... If you visit on a Saturday there is a a Saturday market.

 

Series are not that common in the forest.. Pick a car park in a high density area...

 

Certainly as mentioned above park at Wilversly Plain and they are buggy friendly...

 

If you feel brave a ferry or puffin cruise to the IOW on foot can pick you up some and if its a bit damp could be nice day out on foot/ buggy (expensive? by car).

 

 

Has anyone been caching recently in the New Forest?

We are heading there shortly and would quite like to take in a few caches. Are there any series that we can do?

We are limited in how far we can walk (up to about 5 miles) as we have a 5 year old with us...she could ride her bike though, plus we have the boy in the buggy so stiles and gates are not overly favourable, but do-able.

The 5 year old does enjoy finding a lot of caches, she's not the 'walk miles and find one cache' type!

So, can you recommend something that is buggy friendly, has a lot of caches for the 5 year old and will give us parents a nice walk?

 

Many thanks

Mummy Diplodocus.

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I was going to recommend what we called "the welly boot stream", but i have just looked and most of the nearby caches have been archived it seems.

This is the nearest cache:

http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_detai...48-1b17a1cc0752

I my opinion the stream is still worth a visit, we have been taking our kids there for years, right from when they were small.

The walk around great pines and the arboretum are very nice just not so many caches now.

Have a good holiday the forest is great.

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