New Forest Walking and Cycling Festival returns

One of the most popular events in the New Forest is back in the calendar for this autumn.

Author: Mike DraperPublished 18th Sep 2021

Now in its ninth year, the New Forest Walking Festival is set to be bigger than ever before, with guided cycle rides new for 2021.

The Festival takes place across the New Forest over three weeks from 16 October to 7 November 2021.

Experts will be leading the way on dozens of guided events from wildlife walks to historic meanders, forest bathing to fungi spotting, bird watching to ranger rambles.

Many of the events are free, but all places need to be booked, so don’t miss out.

It’s a chance to learn about the special landscape, habitats and culture of the New Forest, connect to nature and even experience new things – such as navigation skills or Nordic walking. To incorporate the autumn half term, the Festival will feature guided walks suitable for families of all ages – including spook-tacular Hallowe’en fun.

NEW FOREST: Perfect for walks or bike rides

NEW FOREST NPA: Introduce guided cycle rides as part of the 2021 Festival

The New Forest is ideal for enjoying a relaxing bike ride. The National Park has a wealth of quiet country lanes, perfect for biking, as well as more than 100 miles of way-marked cycle tracks which criss-cross the Forest.

New Forest National Park ranger Adam Vasey said:

"We’re pleased to introduce guided cycle rides this year as part of the Festival, to encourage responsible cycling in the National Park. All rides will follow designated cycle trails in the New Forest, led by qualified guides, and all levels are catered for – including experienced riders and people with different disabilities."

"Being outdoors has so many physical and mental health benefits, and what better place to unwind than the New Forest which is truly stunning in the autumn."

'Inclusive Cycling': part of the New Forest Walking and Cycling Festival 2021

The New Forest Walking Festival is run in partnership with many local organisations including Forestry England, New Forest Association, New Forest Ramblers and Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.

When you're in the New Forest, please follow the latest Government guidelines and the New Forest Code.

There's more information about the New Forest Walking and Cycling Festival here.