Top 5 Things to do Good for Kids in Fordingbridge, England

April 6, 2022 Giuseppe Pratt

Fordingbridge is a town and civil parish with a population of 6,000 on the River Avon in the New Forest District of Hampshire, England, near to the Dorset and Wiltshire borders and on the edge of the New Forest. It is 81 miles (130 km) southwest of London, and 10 miles (16 km) south of the city of Salisbury. Fordingbridge is a former market town. The Avon Valley Path passes through the town.
Restaurants in Fordingbridge

1. Arniss Equestrian

Arniss Farm Godshill, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Fordingbridge SP6 2JX England +44 1425 654114 [email protected] http://www.arnissequestrian.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 184 reviews

Arniss Equestrian

British Horse Society approved riding school offering both lessons and hacking, with direct access on to the New Forest. Beginner instructional rides, mixed ability rides, and longer rides for more experienced riders. Experience days, pub rides, & special occasion experiences available. Please see our website or call us to discuss your requirements.

Reviewed By SusieF222 - Feltham, United Kingdom

Not having ridden for a good number of years, returning to it with Arniss has been amazing. All my nerves were soon forgotten with the friendly helpful staff, yesterday I went again, another Hack through the forest, Amy was really knowledgeable about the forest, we reached a beautiful area where we stopped and Amy took photos for us. I would recommend this place for anyone who would like to experience horse riding, with the added bonus of stunning scenery and the chance of seeing amazing wildlife. I will be back again, thanks to all at Arniss my passion for horse riding has been rekindled.

2. The Regal Cinema

35 Shaftesbury Street, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Fordingbridge SP6 1JF England +44 1425 652602 [email protected] http://www.theregalcinema.org
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

The Regal Cinema

The Regal Cinema in Fordingbridge reopened in June 2017. This beautiful Art Deco building has been transformed into its former 1930's glory and provides a truly unique cinematic experience within the local community. In addition to the original foyer entrance there is a deluxe 30 seater auditorium with the latest technology, and an elegant bar area with a selection of refreshments.

Reviewed By KatieGnewone

Just to say thankyou to everyone at the Regal. We were at Saturday's screening of 1917 and enjoyed the film and felt very safe in your hands with regards all the covid safety measures. Well done and thankyou.

3. Fordingbridge Museum

Kings Yard Salisbury Street, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Fordingbridge SP6 1AB England +44 1425 655222 http://www.fordingbridgemuseum.co.uk
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Fordingbridge Museum

Reviewed By PenguinSalad - Poole, United Kingdom

What a wonderful little museum this is. We decided to pop in for an hour or two and loved seeing the dolls house, the air raid shelter and all the information on Augustus John. The staff were knowledgeable and very friendly, and it was a lovely few hours with our little one. They even had fancy dress clothing for kids (ours was a little too small for them) Well worth a visit and a donation to keep this little gem going.

4. Hockey's Farm Shop

Hockeys Farm A338 nr Fordingbridge Hampshire, South Gorley, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Fordingbridge SP6 2PW England +44 1425 652542 [email protected] http://hockeys-farm.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 157 reviews

Hockey's Farm Shop

All of the meat sold at the farm is very carefully sourced. We produce our own rare breed British Lop pork, our beef is produced by Andrew, our family friend in St. Ives, just outside Ringwood. We have lamb sourced from the Richard here in the New Forest or from Dorset. Paul is also in the New Forest, his bronze and white turkeys are excellent and available for Christmas. Nathan, our butcher, only sources meat that is fully traceable, free from unnatural additives and, of course, very good. Our sausages and burgers, all made here, contain no additives or preservatives. Our Farm Shop stocks every day provisions, fresh locally baked bread and pastries, newspapers, local fruit and vegetables, dairy produce, fish products and a well-chosen selection of wines and local beers and much more. `The Farmyard Café`, is licensed and serves Lavazza coffee along with tempting hot and cold snacks. You are welcome to wander around the farm to see our collection of rehomed domestic animals, our farm animals, the sheep, the British Lop pigs, the chickens and ducks and the birds in the aviary and of course, Nemo, our New Forest foal amongst others. We pride ourselves on supporting the local community and local producers whilst providing good service, a friendly approach and all that is traditional in a farm shop. We look forward to seeing you, either at the farm or when we deliver to you.

Reviewed By 847aviar

What a great little farm shop. The fresh meat is delicious, although slightly pricey, it’s worth saving up for. Lovely selection of farm shop goodies

5. Rockbourne Roman Villa

Rockbourne, New Forest National Park Hampshire, Fordingbridge SP6 3PG England +44 1725 518541 [email protected] http://www.hampshireculture.org.uk/rockbourne-roman-villa
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4.0 based on 46 reviews

Rockbourne Roman Villa

Rockbourne Roman Villa is a unique archaeological site and museum, situated in a peaceful part of Hampshire near the historic town of Fordingbridge, on the edge of the New Forest. Here you can walk amongst the remains of the largest known villa complex in the area, which once stood in the centre of a large farming estate. Its history spans the period from the Iron Age to the 5th century AD. The villa site includes the remains of bath houses, living quarters, farm buildings and workshops. You can also see the best preserved of the mosaics discovered here, as well as part of the underfloor heating system and the outline of the villa's forty rooms. Many of the finds from the site are displayed thematically in the museum and tell the story of what life was like in this fascinating place. Outside, information boards guide you around the site and there is a family friendly trail that accompanies them.

Reviewed By W3496ROjohnl - Fordingbridge, United Kingdom

Nice little museum , Grand kids enjoyed dressing up and completing the quiz Very interesting place in the lovely countryside near Fordingbridge where the old roman quay is

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