The New Forest isn't actually new; it's nearly 1,000 years old. Wild ponies wander freely here, just as they have since medieval times.
You'll drive through landscapes that look almost untouched. Open heathland where ponies, cattle, and pigs roam as "Commoners' Rights" allow locals to graze animals just like their ancestors did. Stop in Lyndhurst, the forest's unofficial capital, to understand how this unique system works. The Rhinefield Ornamental Drive offers some of England's tallest trees. Towering redwoods and Douglas firs were planted in Victorian times. Burley village keeps old forest traditions alive, while Brockenhurst gives you classic forest views. Watch for the famous ponies, but keep your distance. They're wild animals living free in their ancient home.