Regulars at the Ringwood market were shocked and stunned to hear that a local jam maker, Petunia Preserve, met an untimely demise whilst pickling her pears. The finger of suspicion has been pointed at a member of the local fruitarian group,” Fruits have Feelings”. Can you solve the case? You could win a cash prize.
Ringwood
Ringwood is the on the verge of beautiful New Forest, at a crossing point of the River Avon. For centuries it has been the traditional market town of the New Forest. The market is still held on Wednesdays dating back to 1226. Ringwood has a variety of shops, coffe shops and Inns to offer, from the modern to the traditional.
This is a walk around the historic market streets of Ringwood. It should take approximately 2 hours to complete and is 2 miles long. Most of the walk is on pavements, but there is a stretch of gravel path.It is suitable for pushchairs & Wheelchairs.
You can also buy the Trai at the coucil office or Paperview book shop.