Where's a good place to head for?
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Sunday roast. New Forest.
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Posted 6 days ago #
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We've stayed at the Rhinefield House Hotel, had a pretty decent restaurant. Not cheap but not outrageously expensive...
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Royal Oak at Bank is good, make sure you book.
Which bit of the New Forest?
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We are stating in Brockenhurst but meeting people from Ferndown.
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I used to live in Bournemouth until a year ago. We'd regularly ride out to the High Corner Inn (Clicky) as it was the best we'd found. Handy for Ferndown as well...
Well worth getting there early, having a walk for a few hours and ending up back at the pub for lunch.
Oh, and they have a great selection of ales!
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The Turfcutters at East Boldre has nice food and a more 'independent' feel but is in the wrong direction.
The Red Shoot and High Corner Inns at Linwood are both popular and sort of at a mid point between you and your friends with pleasant after dinner walking roundabouts (if the weather's a bit better than it is today).Posted 6 days ago # -
The White Buck at Burley is another good option. Bit more fancy looking than the Red short or High Corner Inn, but they both have their charm!
Posted 6 days ago # -
My mum makes the best roasts in the New Forest. Alas she hates cyclists
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Alas she hates cyclists
I thought everyone there did, inc The Verderes...
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Yes I think its in the deeds when you buy a house
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Alas she hates cyclists
It's OK, tell her I am a business man.Posted 6 days ago # -
Let's just hope you don't look in any way foreign. A foreign looking cyclist will have them really frothing.
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Another vote for the Turf Cutters. Been a while since I was there but the food was top notch. Beer was good too.
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The people we were meeting booked The Oak Inn in Bank near Lyndhurst.
It was easily the best roast I've ever had that wasn't home cooked.
Well recommended.Posted 2 hours ago # -
Good pub that one. Not all of us NF residents are anti's although yes some are and they seem to have a disproportionally loud voice about it.
Been told the 'Hobler Inn' on the Brock Lymington road has new owners who welcome cyclists, not been yet to verifyPosted 1 hour ago # -
Three Tuns in Bransgore http://www.threetunsinn.com/
Really good beer too
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yeah, the Oak at Bank is nice - for what's "just" a Fullers pub it's probably outstanding
making notes of some of the others; never been to the turfcutters
Posted 31 minutes ago #
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