Flying low at Stoney Cross

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"A classic New Forest pub is the highlight of this walk, exploring a wartime airfield."
Walk directions

From the car park's southern entrance, cross the road and turn right along the wide grass verge. Cross a concrete track and veer left away from the road until you reach the lane crossing your path.

Turn left, follow the lane to a T-junction and turn left along the ‘no through road’. Follow this quiet lane as it descends to the bottom of the valley and rises again, levelling out to a road junction by The Royal Oak pub.

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  Terrain  - Minor roads, forest tracks and muddy paths
  Landscape  - Grazing fields, woods and heath
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on the lead near grazing animals
  Parking  - Janesmoor Pond car park
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
No less than 12 specially constructed New Forest airfields played a key role in World War II, with sites that included Beaulieu Heath, Holmsley and Lymington as well as Hurn, which later became the civilian Bournemouth International Airport. Although the Forestry Commission has removed most of the...
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Hampshire’s varied landscape of hills and heaths, downlands and forests, valleys and coast are without rival in southern England. Hike across the chalk downland of the north Hampshire ‘highlands’, meander along peaceful paths through unspoilt river valleys of the Test, Itchen, Avon and Meon, or explore the lonely salt marshes and the beautiful medieval forest and heathland of the New Forest.
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Flying low at Stoney Cross

Recommended by
Our view
"A classic New Forest pub is the highlight of this walk, exploring a wartime airfield."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Minor roads, forest tracks and muddy paths
  Landscape - Grazing fields, woods and heath
  Dog friendliness - Keep on the lead near grazing animals
  Parking - Janesmoor Pond car park
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
No less than 12 specially constructed New Forest airfields played a key role in World War II, with sites that included Beaulieu Heath, Holmsley and Lymington as well as Hurn, which later became the civilian Bournemouth International Airport. Although the Forestry Commission has removed most of the...
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About the area
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Hampshire
Hampshire’s varied landscape of hills and heaths, downlands and forests, valleys and coast are without rival in southern England. Hike across the chalk downland of the north Hampshire ‘highlands’, meander along peaceful paths through unspoilt river valleys of the Test, Itchen, Avon and Meon, or explore the lonely salt marshes and the beautiful medieval forest and heathland of the New Forest.