Fritham & Eyeworth Pond
Hampshire
Eyeworth Pond sits at the heart of this 4.8 km circular walk through one of the New Forest's quieter corners near Fritham. The route loops from the car park through mixed inclosure woodland and wilder forest before emerging onto open heath with wider views. The pond itself is a serene, reed-fringed pool surrounded by mature trees, and the walk balances shaded forest stretches with brighter heathland sections. Fritham village, quiet and unassuming, adds a genuine forest community feel to the outing.
This dog friendly walk offers high off-lead potential through the forest sections, making it genuinely rewarding for dogs who love to explore freely. Eyeworth Pond is excellent for water-loving dogs, though the reedy margins mean a lead can help prevent unexpected deep swims. Be aware that free-roaming New Forest ponies and cattle graze the common, so leads are essential near livestock. The Royal Oak at Fritham is one of the forest's hidden gems — a proper country pub that welcomes dogs warmly. Visit on a weekday to enjoy the pond and surrounding heath largely to yourself.
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Fritham & Eyeworth Pond scores 8 out of 10 for dog friendliness, making it a genuinely rewarding destination for dogs and their owners. The walk offers a mix of shaded forest, open heathland, and the reed-fringed Eyeworth Pond, which is a treat for water-loving dogs. The Royal Oak pub in Fritham village is also a warm, dog-welcoming spot to round off the outing.
The forest sections of this 4.8 km circular walk offer high off-lead potential, giving dogs plenty of space to explore freely. That said, leads are essential near the free-roaming New Forest ponies and cattle that graze the common throughout the route. Around Eyeworth Pond itself, keeping your dog on a lead can also help prevent any unexpected deep swims into the reedy margins.
The most important thing to be aware of is that free-roaming New Forest ponies and cattle graze the common, so you'll need to have your dog on a lead whenever livestock are nearby. If your dog is drawn to water, Eyeworth Pond is a lovely spot, but the reedy edges can make it deeper than it looks, so a lead there gives you a bit more control. Facilities at Fritham are limited, but the Royal Oak pub is a genuine highlight , a classic country local that welcomes dogs. Parking is free at the Eyeworth Pond car park (SO43 7HJ), and a weekday visit will give you the best chance of having the pond and heathland largely to yourselves.
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