Why the Forest is special
A special place
The special qualities of the New Forest are those qualities that define it, make it unique and immediately recognisable and, when taken together, distinguish it from all other parts of the country. These qualities are fundamental to the two national park purposes and are the underlying reason for its designation. Learn more about the National Park’s special qualities.
The National Park’s special qualities
The New Forest National Park’s landscape is unique; it is a ‘living’ and working remnant of medieval England with an overwhelming sense of continuity, tradition and history. It is the survival of not just one special quality but a whole range of features that brings a sense of completeness and integrity.
An extraordinary diversity of plants and animals
Unique historic, cultural and archaeological heritage
An historic commoning system
The iconic New Forest pony
Tranquillity
Wonderful opportunities for quiet recreation, learning and discovery
Healthy environment