Ashurst Stroll
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A short walking guide describes the “Ashurst Stroll” in the New Forest, an easy 2.8-mile (4.5 km) circular route taking 1–2 hours. The walk starts and finishes at Ashurst New Forest railway station or nearby bus stop and passes open forest lawns where ponies graze, then goes through Churchplace Inclosure, a fenced oak and beech woodland managed for timber and wildlife. The route crosses a railway bridge into Ashurst Wood and follows tracks and a quiet road lined with ancient oak trees, with views over Longwater Lawn. A highlighted point of interest is the earthwork remains of a 16th-century saltpetre house linked to Tudor gunpowder production and leather tanning. Practical information includes local facilities in Ashurst village, a map reference, and notes on accessibility: mostly level with gentle gradients, two road crossings, four gates, and potentially muddy woodland sections.