Tom’s Down
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Guide to the Tom’s Down walk in the New Forest, centred on the Cadland Estate with links to Fawley and Blackfield. It gives step-by-step directions for a mostly flat route using gravel tracks, roads, bridleways, woodland and commons, passing places such as Sprat’s Down, Stanswood Road, Badminston Plantation and Mopley Pond, with optional short detours. The trail highlights local history including D-Day preparation areas, old farmsteads, a Roman road, brickworks, mills, gravel pits, and possible smuggling routes, with rights of way shown on maps from the 1700s. It notes habitat restoration and returning species such as nightjar, Dartford warbler, and rare butterflies, and asks walkers to keep to paths and control dogs, especially during 1 March to 31 July. Practical details include grid reference, map, limited parking, and distances: 5 km circular core or 13 km total (about 3.5 hours).