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As ash clouds fell, I went wild for the forest

With sublime hotels and its proximity to the coast, the New Forest is holiday heaven.

May 6, 2010 10:32
Dappled sunshine illuminating the New Forest, a perfect location for a spring break

ByAnthea Gerrie, Anthea Gerrie

5 min read

As friends' plans for exotic holidays were dashed by volcanic ash clouds, it was hard not to feel smug as we strolled, dog in tow, through the dappled sunshine of the New Forest on a perfect spring weekend. When heaven lies on the coastal fringes of Hampshire and Dorset, who needs to take to the skies?

It is no surprise that the odd coven of white witches has settled in this corner of ancient Wessex - and that should be taken as encouragement to visit.  

When you stroll beneath acres of beautiful tall trees which stretch as far as the eye can see, you feel the special magic energy unique to England in leafy midsummer.

This particular stretch of wooded land running down to the south coast was a favourite hunting ground of William the Conqueror nearly 1,000 years ago.  The Crown has held on to it ever since, not only raiding it for timber - hence the large areas of open heathland - but preserving the historical practice of pasturing ponies, cattle and donkeys, who continue to roam the byways with all the freedom (and disregard for traffic) of sacred cows in India.