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Wilverley Barbecue
 

Situated within the woodland fringe of Wilverley Inclosure under majestic oak treesThere is a permanent BBQ for hire at this site. The BBQ will cater for up to 100 people and is a great place for a family get together, group social or a corporate event. The site does need to be booked in advance as it gets very busy during the summer months. We provide the BBQ hearth and the gorgeous scenery and all you need to bring is food, drinks, charcoal and of course good company. The charge for using the site is: £50.00 Monday - Friday and £60.00 for a Saturday or Sunday. For more information on the Wilverley BBQ site or to make a booking please contact the Recreation Section on 023 8028 3141.Booking in advance is essential.

Walking trails

    A 2 mile trail through the inclosure which is a mixture of conifers and broadleaves, old and yound, with some open areas making it a beautiful and interesting please to walk. This path has bee ngraded as difficult with some rough patches and occasional, short, fairly steep slopes. THERE ARE SOME ROUGH PATCHES AND SOME STEEP SECTIONS ON THE PATH
    Wilverley Wander

Cycling trails

    For further information on cycling in the New Forest and the routes which start in Lyndhurst please see our pages on cycling in the New Forest or click on the cycling link to the right where a copy of the Network map can be downloaded.
    New Forest Cycle Network

How to get there:

Wilverley Barbecue is in New Forest. Situated between Brockenhurst and Burley is the nearest town or village.

By car: Wilverley Barbecue car park is situated half way between Burley and Brockenhurst, on The Burley Road.

OS Grid Reference: SU 254 007

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Activities

Walking A 2 mile trail through the inclosure which is a mixture of conifers and broadleaves, old and yound, with some open areas making it a beautiful and interesting please to walk. This path has bee ngraded as difficult with some rough patches and occasional, short, fairly steep slopes. THERE ARE SOME ROUGH PATCHES AND SOME STEEP SECTIONS ON THE PATH
Wilverley Wander
Cycling For further information on cycling in the New Forest and the routes which start in Lyndhurst please see our pages on cycling in the New Forest or click on the cycling link to the right where a copy of the Network map can be downloaded.
New Forest Cycle Network
Fishing Coarse fishing in the New Forest is available at Hatchet Pond. A Forestry Commission fishing permit is required along with a rod license. For more information on Fishing in the New Forest please click on the link for Coarse Fishing under related pages.
Camping Information on camping in the New Forest can be obtained from Forest holidays either by clicking on the Forest holidays link to the right of the page, or by calling them on 0845 130 8224. ****Please note that wild camping is not allowed in the New Forest. Only use the designated campsites. We also recommend that you book your pitch in advance as the campsites can become very busy in the holiday periods.****
Barbecue You can use raised portable BBQs at this site. Please refer to the BBQ link to the right for futher information. Disposable BBQs are not permitted at this site. Please use the special picnic tables at either Bolderwood or Blackwater if you wish to use a disposable BBQ

Contact:

General Enquiries

023 8028 3141
e-mail: enquiries.new.forest@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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What's of interest
DISPOSABLE BBQS can only be used at Blackwater and Bolderwood car parks. The picnic areas at these sites have a limited number of specially designed tables, with metal plates, for the BBQs to sit on.

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