or Sign up

Huff Duff, New Forest

Uploaded by shanson150712 on Nov 30, 2017
Region: United Kingdom

Route type: Other
Total climb: 339.53 ft
Distance: 6.33km, 3.93 miles.   (8)

About trip

National Trust walk near Rockford

1. Walk back towards the road, under the limbs of ancient English oaks, and cross over the Dockens Water using the footbridge. Continue up the road ahead with Moyles Court School on your left. Before reaching the riding stables, turn right onto the Avon Valley Path (AVP) leading you uphill through horse paddocks towards the tree line of Newlands Plantation.

2. Turn left as you reach the tree line to continue following the AVP, with the tree line on your right. Go through the gate ahead and enter Ibsley Common. Follow the trodden path that skirts along the edge of the common, keeping the fence line on your left. Look through the many ancient oak trees marking the boundary, across the plateau, to see Blashford Lakes nature reserve. Follow this path for about 1/3 mile, cross the ditch via the boardwalk and footbridge, go straight across Mockbeggar Lane and up the other side of the bank, following the AVP.

3. Follow the contour of the land, keeping the houses on your left, and continue straight on as you reach a track ending in a large junction. Turn right through a wooden barrier gate back onto Ibsley Common. Walk onto Summerlug Hill, keeping the banks of the old gravel works on your right.

4. Bear left on a well-trodden grassy path, heading in a north-easterly direction. The path will take you slightly uphill, past a wooden bench and across the tops of two valleys to your left, known as Little Chibden Bottom and Chibden Bottom (if you find yourself heading towards a clump of pine trees on the horizon, called Whitefield Plantation, you are heading in the wrong direction, you want this on your right). The path becomes gravelly after a while and passes between birch trees. Continue onwards.

5. After about half a mile, you'll be able to see a cluster of pine trees in the distance to your left, known as Robin Hood’s Clump. Ahead, you will see an octagonal brick building. This is the Huff Duff, a direction finding station during World War Two. Head east, to the right of the Huff Duff, towards a scrub covered mound to find the nearby air raid bunker.

6. Continue on and turn right, heading south on a gravel path, keeping right of the Whitefield Plantation. Passing the plantation, you reach a white-stone trig point. Stop here to take in the view.

7. Continue heading south on the path bearing left, and turn left at the track crossroads, heading east towards a horizon of trees.

8. This track will take you slowly downhill through open heathland. Go straight on at the crossroads, down towards the Dockens Water stream. Pass the National Trust sign on your left and cross over the footbridge (great for pooh sticks!) into the cover of pine trees, known as Newlands Plantation.

9. Cross the road ahead onto Rockford Common and ascend the gravel path. When the path levels out you will reach a crossroads: turn right and follow the gravel path south for 2/3 mile. Finally, go down through the sunken lane downhill, around the barrier, and back into the car park.

Search routes