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Cycling in the area of Lymington, Lyndhurst, Hythe, Totton, Brockenhurst, Ashurst, and Calshot offers a scenic and diverse riding experience through the heart of the Read More
Cycling in the area of Lymington, Lyndhurst, Hythe, Totton, Brockenhurst, Ashurst, and Calshot offers a scenic and diverse riding experience through the heart of the New Forest National Park and along the stunning Solent coast. Quiet forest lanes, disused railway paths like the Castleman Trailway, and dedicated cycle routes such as the New Forest Cycle Network (the numbered waymarkers are shown) make this region a haven for cyclists of all levels. From the woodlands around Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst to the gentle riverside routes near Beaulieu and the Test Estuary, the variety of terrain allows riders to enjoy peaceful woodland rides, open heathland, and coastal breezes all in one day.
Heritage features strongly in the area, with stops such as the historic village of Beaulieu, home to the Palace House and the National Motor Museum, and Calshot Castle, a Henry VIII coastal fort guarding the entrance to Southampton Water. Calshot Spit also offers expansive sea views and coastal cycling along the Solent Way. Disused railway bridges and viaducts still mark older routes, blending history into the cycling experience. Lymington’s Georgian charm and ferry port provide a gateway to the Isle of Wight, while Hythe is known for its historic pier and unique pier railway. Whether riding through ancient woodland or along coastal paths, this area offers a rich and rewarding cycling adventure.