New Forest & Salisbury Cathedral Private Shore Tour
Overview
Explore the beauty of the New Forest and the history of Salisbury on this full-day private shore tour from Southampton. Visit charming villages such as Beaulieu, Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst, and Burley, each known for its unique character, wildlife, and legends. Continue to Salisbury for a guided walk through its medieval streets before visiting the magnificent Salisbury Cathedral. Here you can admire Britain’s tallest spire, the world’s oldest working clock, and the original 1215 Magna Carta. This relaxing yet enriching tour blends nature, heritage, and storytelling.
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Air-conditioned vehicle with driver
- Pick-up & drop-off from the cruise port
- English-speaking local guide
✗ Not Included
- Food and drinks
- Tips
- Entrance fee to Salisbury Cathedral
Itinerary
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Stop 1
Meet your professional driver guide at Southampton Cruise Port and board your comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Receive a brief introduction to the day ahead and the history of the region.
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Stop 2
Begin in the New Forest at Beaulieu, a riverside village whose name means “Beautiful Place.” Enjoy peaceful views along the Beaulieu River, a haven for wild birds and local wildlife.
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Stop 3
Continue to Lyndhurst, often called the capital of the New Forest. Learn about royal visitors from centuries past and visit the church containing the grave of Alice Liddell, the inspiration behind Alice in Wonderland.
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Stop 4
Travel to Brockenhurst, voted Britain’s most beautiful place to live. Discover its open woodland and spot the famous ponies, donkeys, and cattle that freely wander through the village, including along its main street.
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Stop 5
Explore Burley, known for its associations with witchcraft, white witches, and smuggling tales. Its traditional shops and rustic charm make it one of the Forest’s most atmospheric villages.
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Stop 6
Arrive in Salisbury and enjoy a guided walking tour through medieval streets lined with timber-framed buildings. Pass historic areas dedicated to old trades such as Fish Row and Butcher Row.
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Stop 7
Visit one of England’s greatest medieval treasures. See the 1215 Magna Carta, view the world’s oldest working mechanical clock, and admire the soaring spire—the tallest in Britain. Learn about the cathedral’s 800-year history and Gothic architecture.
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Stop 8
Drop off to Southampton Cruise Port. Relax during the scenic drive back to the cruise terminal.
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Good to Know
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels