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Steam Trains Attractions New Forest - Vizzit New Forest Online Magazine

May 20th
New Forest Business Directory
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Moors Valley Country Park and Forest
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Moors Valley Country Park and Forest

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Horton Road
Ashley Heath
Nr. Ringwood
Dorset
BH24 2ET
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http://www.moors-valley.co.uk
Phone: 01425 470721
At Moors Valley there is something for everyone... whether you want to enjoy a peaceful walk or cycle ride through the Forest, experience a ride on an authentic narrow-gauge steam train or even go on a high wire adventure swinging through the tree tops... Please look through the website to find out more about Moors Valley and help plan your visit. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us by phone or email. Moors Park offers some great New Forest childrens activities.
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Swanage Railway
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Swanage Railway

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Station House
Swanage
Dorset
BH19 1HB
http://www.swanagerailway.com
Phone: 01929 425800
The Swanage Railway offers heritage steam and diesel timetable train service than virtually any other preserved railway. Steam and diesel galas, Family Fun Day events, plus regular Evening Dining services complement themed events such as our highly popular Santa Special trains during the run up to Christmas. Easy parking at Norden Station for visitors with cars enhances the experience of a unique journey throughout six miles of stunningDorset scenery in the South of England, with easy access from neighbouring Hampshire. You can even take charge of a train by taking one of our Driving Experience courses! With easy car parking at Norden, our stations at Corfe Castle, Harman's Cross and Herston provide access to historic villages, country walks and the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, whilst also providing a valuable transport service for the local community. The Southern Railway atmosphere combined with a trip to Swanage with its award winning sandy beach is perfect for enthusiasts and families alike. Trains on our award-winning standard gauge preserved steam railway operate over the six miles of track between the south coast seaside resort of Swanage and our convenient station at Norden, in the beautiful Isle of Purbeck, passing the magnificent ruins of Corfe Castle. A great Dorset attraction
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Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway
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Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway

Event date: 10 March 2012
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Summer Lane
Exbury
Nr Southampton
Hampshire
SO45 1AZ
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http://www.exbury.co.uk
Phone: 02380 891203
We are a spectacular 200-acre woodland garden world-famous for the Rothschild collection of rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias, rare trees and plants, a riot of colour in spring, and a dazzling sight in the autumn. Visitors can enjoy exploring twenty miles of pathways, or “let the train take the strain and ride on a 20 min journey, or take a buggy tour to see the best of the colour. The Exbury Gardens Steam Railway follows a one and a quarter mile circular route on a 12 ” gauge and is a wonderful and evocative way to see the gardens. The sights and sounds of the liveried blue engines are a draw for visitors of all ages. After leaving Exbury Central Station, the train enters the Summer Lane Garden with a bridge, tunnel, causeway and series of individual themed gardens based on character and texture. The collection of plants reflect the seasons and can only be seen from the train. Children will enjoy spotting a number of woodland moss animals, including deer, rabbits, a squirrel, fox and frog, together with contemporary metal sculptures. Passing out of the Summer Lane Garden, the train travels on through a wooded area, revealing glimpses of the Rock Garden. A steep gradient leads to a curving timber viaduct, with fine views over the Wildlife Ponds. The train then passes a Plant Nursery and a Pumpkin / Exotic Fruit Patch and on to a second lake, home to "Hump-phrey, The Lake Moss Monster." Close by is a Sunflower Field, at its peak in summer, before the train loops around the oldest tree in the Gardens, the Domesday Yew. Exbury North Halt in the American Garden, so called because it contains rhododendron hybrids from the USA, enables visitors to hop off the train and explore this area before returning to Exbury Central on foot or by train. The railway track has a journey time of approximately twenty minutes. Rover tickets are available most days except during May and during the running of certain special events. The trains run according to colour timetables, indicated on our Garden Map and Railway Timetable (see link) which is given to visitors on arrival. Except for March and September weekdays (12 noon) the first train departs Exbury Central at 11am, with the last train generally at 4pm (3pm March and September weekdays). During the summer holidays a 4.30pm train will run. 2012 opening: Saturday 10 March - Sunday 4th Nov, daily 10am - 5.00pm last admission. Car Park gates close at 6pm (or dusk if earlier) A charming New Forest Attraction. Rd the Exbury Gardens Tripadvisor Review
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