Bolderwood is a popular part of the New Forest, especially on a Sunday, and the car park was already quite full before the visit.
Waterside Natural History Society visit Lymington Normandy Marshes
The visit started from the Yacht Club car park in Lymington early on a Sunday morning in February.
Medieval madness, Truckmania, Giant Scalextric and outdoor games
All part of Beaulieu Holiday Fun for May Half-Term from May 28th to June 5th
Waterside Natural History Society visit to Calshot Marshes
A few days of proper wintry weather has turned the warmest December in years to little more than a distant memory.
Spring Alfa Romeo Day – 17 April
Beaulieu will be welcoming more than 500 Alfa Romeos on 17th April for the Spring Alfa Day rally.
Waterside Natural History Society visit Testwood Lakes
The Testwood Lakes Nature Reserve is a small wildlife reserve sandwiched between the M27 motorway and the busy A35 into Southampton.
Waterside Natural History Society walk from Pig Bush in the New Forest
The walk for November followed a circular route from the car park at Pig Bush on the B3056 between Beaulieu and Beaulieu Road Station.
Waterside Natural History Society visit to Pylewell
Pylewell is sandwiched on either side by the Beaulieu and Lymington rivers.
New Forest Walking Festival starts this weekend
Step into autumn at the New Forest Walking Festival from this weekend (17 October) with 80 guided wildlife walks, history hikes and family adventures.
Look what’s cooking – for free
Men aged over 55 are being invited to brush up their kitchen skills and learn to cook a range of tasty healthy meals at free.
Waterside Natural History Society visit Swanwick Nature Reserve
Swanwick is usually associated with the site of the National Air Traffic Services which provides a good point of reference to locate the reserve.
Liberté – Remembering Noor Inayat Khan
In a new temporary exhibition on display at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu from 3rd -22nd October,
An evening with Jim Redman MBE
On Saturday, 3rd October, Jim Redman MBE, six times World Champion and six times Isle of Man TT winner, will be the guest speaker
Waterside Natural History Society visit to Badbury Rings
Badbury Rings in East Dorset began its association with humans over 6000 years ago due to the shape of the hill on which it stands.
Leave nothing but footprints – new anti-litter drive
New Forest District Council along with the National Park Authority and the Forestry Commission, is reminding residents and visitors to the New Forest to enjoy the area and to take care not to harm it with litter.
Waterside Natural History Society visit Selborne
A summer holiday spirit inspired the Society to travel to the far flung Hampshire outpost of Selborne for their July field trip.