Hatchet Pond

What to do and places to visit in Hatchet Pond, The New Forest.

Hatchet Pond is the largest body of water in the New Forest. Created in the 18th Century to provide power for an iron mill, the pond today provides valuable habitats for wildlife as well as being a scenic backdrop for a picnic. This is also a popular location for people who want to participate in coarse fishing.

Hatchet Pond

The New Forest is one of England’s largest National Parks and there are a host of amazing places to explore nearby. The New Forest is a walker’s paradise with hundreds of miles of walks and things to do.

Hatchet Pond
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Free car parking - Yes

Toilets - Yes

Places to eat - No

Fun for children - Yes



Places to visit nearby: Beaulieu; Bucklers Hard; Burley; Wilverley Inclosure

External link: http://www.thenewforest.co.uk

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