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The Woodfalls Inn - Salisbury

The Ridge Woodfalls
Salisbury SP5 2LN


The village of Woodfalls from which the Inn takes its name nestles on the northern edge of the ancient and beautiful if ironically named New Forest National Park. br / br / br / br / An old route from the north of the Forest s coast to Cathedral city of Salisbury the Woodfalls Inn has provided hospitality to travellers seeking rest and refreshment since 1870. br / br / br / br / Just one and an half hours drive by motorway from central London wedged between the seaside resort of Bournemouth the port of Southampton and hard by the famous sailing waters of the Solent the New Forest appears to be trapped in time. As soon as you are across it s threshold you enter into altogether another world. The New Forest s ancient customers woodlands and wilderness remain as they have for centuries giving the whole area a sense of ageless tranquility seldom found elsewhere. Like an ancient oasis it s an idyllic retreat. Once within its soothing influence you really can unwind from the grind of contemporary living. br / br / br / br / Here life moves increasingly in step with the grazing ponies who still enjoy the right of way over their modern counterparts the car on all but the three fenced highways through the New Forest National Park. br / br / br / br / All of the rooms are tastefully decorated in a typically English fashion all of our bedding is Egyptian Satin Striped Cotton no harsh starch and soft to the touch. Each has en-suite tea and coffee making facilities TV and free Wi-Fi (due to the fact that we are near the National Park in the countryside the wifi can be intermittent at times as there are no masts in the park). Whilst modern facilities are available the level of hospitality is routed firmly in the British tradition. br / br / br / br / The very high quality of cuisine makes dining at the Woodfall Inn a pleasure whether it be a full English breakfast or lunch in the Conservatory or a light bite in the bar or a packed lunch provided for your day out.

Directions to The Woodfalls Inn Salisbury

London and the North - Road: London the M25 M3 and M27 and from the North the M6 M42. A34 and M27 lead you to within 5 miles of the Woodfalls Inn leaving the M27 at Junction 1 then taking the B3079 to Brook the B3078 to Telegraph Corner and the B3080 to Woodfalls. br/ br/ Bournemouth & Southampton - Air: Bournemouth and Southampton International Airports with regular flights from various parts of the British Isles and Europe are both less than half an hours distance by road. br/ br/ Salisbury - Train: From the station there are taxis readily available and a bus service. The taxi fare usually costs around £30. You can catch a bus from Blue Boar Row to the Woodfalls journey takes about 25 minutes.

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