Welcome to Buckler's Hard
Fun facts about Buckler's Hard
A former ship-building village on the River Beaulieu in the New Forest. The setting is lovely, two rows of well-preserved red-brick workers' cottages-separated by a lawn-lead down to the water's edge where boats glide past. Attractions include a maritime(航海)museum telling the story of warships built for Nelson's navy and other moments in seafaring history.
Costumed volunteers are on hand to answer questions and entertain children with, say, a game of coits or explain how families lived in the Shipwright's Cottage. In summer hop on a boat for a cruise(漫游)up the river(extra charge).
Getting there
Take the M27, exit at junction 2 and follow the tourist signs towards nearby Beaulieu motor museum-from there Buckler's Hard is signposted. The car park is an extra £6-£10. Train to Brockenhurst then taxi-or hire a bike and cycle the three miles through the New Forest.
Value for money?
Yes. The amount of time you take will likely depend on the weather. On a sunny day you could easily spend an afternoon for a reasonable £6. 90 (adult), £4. 70 (child 5-16) or £21 (family ticket for four).
Opening hours
10am-Spm every day, except Christmas Day.