New Forest Mobility Services
New Forest Mobility Services is a New Milton-based business in the south of the New Forest that hires out mobility scooters.
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Whether enjoying accessible trails, taking time to connect with nature, or discovering the communities and heritage of the National Park, discover the New Forest your way.
The National Park can be reached in less than two hours from London and as little as 15 minutes from Southampton and Bournemouth, with airports at each for those travelling from further afield.
The New Forest Tour is a seasonal hop-on hop-off open-top bus that enables passengers to relax and enjoy breathtaking views of the National Park’s stunning landscapes, picturesque villages, and special wildlife.
A number of public bus services run to and within the New Forest, which have full wheelchair access.
Brockenhurst is home to a key train station in the New Forest, with lift access to all platforms, accessible toilets, and assistance available. Other stations in the National Park can be found at Ashurst, Beaulieu Road, Sway, Lymington, and New Milton.
Services through the National Park run between London Waterloo and Weymouth with South Western Railway and via CrossCountry from Manchester and the East Midlands.
New Forest Mobility Services is a New Milton-based business in the south of the New Forest that hires out mobility scooters.
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Find out more Find out moreKeep your distance from the animals and don't feed or pet them - you may be fined.
Keep your distance from the animals and don't feed or pet them - you may be fined.
Keep your distance from the animals and don't feed or pet them - you may be fined.
Keep your distance from the animals and don't feed or pet them - you may be fined.