Milkham Inclosure walk


[The walking suggestions in this web site are merely to show you some nice, fairly short walks within the New Forest National Park, so you can enjoy the Forest at its best.
The walks have been completed by me, and follow used walking tracks. However, I can't take responsibility for you getting lost, bogged down or chased by an angry pony etc.etc...!
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Milkham Inclosure walk takes you through some typical Forestry Commission managed pine inclosure, across the open lawn of King's Garden and then across some typical New Forest heathland. There is no Ancient and Ornamental Woodland on this walk.
It's a popular walk and can get busy. The Red Shoot Inn can be reached by taking the track through Roe Inclosure (point 'D' on the map excerpt), it's about a mile each way.


Milkham Inclosure walk:

Approx location of milkham within the New Forest National Park

[Map excerpts: left, the approximate location of the walk within the National Park. Below, OS 1:25000]
Car park OS grid reference: 216102 [How do I read a map?]
Approximate distance of Milkham Inclosure walk: 2 1/2 miles
Allow (time): a couple of hours at a relaxed pace
Nearest pub/s: High Corner Inn & Red Shoot Inn, both at Linwood a mile or so away



Milkham Inclosure. Walk marked in red

The walk...

From the main car park, enter the inclosure through the main 5-bar wooden gate. Follow the gravel road, ignoring any crossroads. The road will bear left and go downhill slightly (point 'A' on the map excerpt), ignore the track that lies immediately in front of you at this point. Just stick to the main gravel road.Milkham Inclosure car park
After about 3/4 of a mile, you'll come to a second 5-bar wooden gate. Go through here and turn immediately left, so you're facing down a grassy ride inclosed on both sides by pine trees.
Point 'B' on the map excerpt.
First gate
Walk down this grass ride and up the other side to another 5-bar wooden gate. Beware: this grassy ride can be extremely boggy after rain, you might need to hop across onto the ditch bank on the left to pass the mud!Looking down the grass ride
Go through this gate (point 'C' on the map excerpt) and follow the track through the heather. The track becomes narrow and sandy, but it is definite. You're now on King's Garden, and there are often fallow deer grazing the grass on your left.Second gate
The small track that you're now following over the grass meets up with a main gravel Forestry Commission road, and there is a 5-bar wooden gate into Roe Inclosure, on the right. Don't go through, instead turn left and start walking along the main track, so the gate and inclosure is behind you.
Point 'D' on the map excerpt.
Gravel track and oak
Follow the track for about half a mile, it takes you across open heathland. The busy A31 road is not far to your right. Looking over to your left you'll see the pine trees of Milkham Inclosure that you've just walked through.Follow the gravel track
After about half a mile on this track you'll come to a small crossroads (point 'E' on the map excerpt). There is a cycle route post on the left. Turn left here, onto the grassy/gravely track that cuts through the heath. Or... to add a mile or so to the walk, keep following the main gravel track, straight on. If you take this 2nd option (blue route on map excerpt), continue until the sharp bend close to the Ancient & Ornamental Woodland Enclosure entrance. At the bend, take the grass ride ahead of you and follow this to the road, then back to the car park.Approaching the crossroads - turn left
If following the shorter walk (red one on map excerpt), just follow the track through the heath, you are now walking parallel to Milkham Inclosure. After a couple of hundred meters there is a small pond (a typical New Forest animal watering hole) on the left. It's a very short way off the track that you're on, and these small ponds are good for attracting small amounts of wildlife.Track across the heath
Keep following the track and walk until you come roughly in line with the front end of Milkham Inclosure, on the left. Somewhere around here is a small track off to the left (point 'F' on the map excerpt), it's not always obvious. Take this and it will lead you back to the car park.Turn left at this point
From this small track you'll be able to see the car park straight ahead. There's an area of wetland about halfway along, but it's bridged with gravel. Arrive back at the car park, and go to a pub!Looking ahead to the car park

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