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Lymington harbour is a major yachting centre with three marinas and is also famous for its sailing history. It has been home to regattas such as the Royal Lymington Cup, Etchells Worlds, Macnamara’s Bowl, and Source Regatta. The port is a departure point for the Isle of Wight Ferry Terminal, being situated at the western end of the Solent.
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Places to stay in the city center are perfect for exploring the delights of the New Forest. The town is also ideal for exploring the neighbouring historic towns of Winchester, Southampton, Romsey, Lyndhurst as well as Portsmouth town centre and Salisbury.
Where to Stay for the Night ?
Planning a visit to Lymington to get away from it all? There’s plenty of choice of hotel rooms in this part of Hampshire. With gorgeous harbour or sea views and awe-inspiring scenery, it makes sense to opt for accommodation with proximity to the coast.
Woodside is an ideal spot, offering up a range of premium hotels and quaint bed and breakfast accommodation. You’ll have no trouble switching out of work mode when you lay anchor here. Wake up late, relax and unwind, then venture down to the harbour for a late breakfast overlooking the spectacular sights of the Solent.
Buckland and North Buckland are two of the most prominent neighbourhoods of the town and you’ll plenty of rooms on offer here. Expect cheap rates on smaller hotel rooms and b&b lodgings in this part of Hampshire, offering comfortable rooms and adequate amenities that offer all you need to feel right at home while you stay. This town is far from sprawling, and with quality transport links and affordable taxi fares, you can get about with ease.
Another big draw of this part of Hampshire is its proximity to the New Forest. This National Park is one of the most popular in the UK due to its relative closeness to London and major cities in the south of England, meaning there’s a great deal of choice when it comes to guest lodgings.
If you have access to your own transport, or can afford to shell out on a car rental, the New Forest is a great alternative to everyday rooms in Lymington and other towns on the Solent coast. What’s more, if you book outside of the summer season, you’ll find great deals on accommodation in the New Forest. Perfect if you’re planning a longer stay away during early autumn, or want to escape back to nature during the colder months.
Lymington isn’t far from Yarmouth, another popular seaside spot in the UK. If you’d prefer the hustle and bustle of a larger seaside resort, consider exploring the options available to you in Yarmouth. Here, you’ll find a much broader choice of accommodation, from familiar chain hotels to small b&b offerings. Even if you’ve got business in Lymington to attend to or need to meet up with friends there, the proximity and convenient transport links mean hopping from A to B will be a breeze.
Ferry Port Terminal SO41 5SB
Stay near the ferry terminal for ferries to Yarmouth, Isle of Wight. The ferry port is connected with Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight by a car ferries, operated by Wightlink Ferries.
Address Ferry Port : Lymington Pier, Undershore Road, SO41 5SB
Nearby Tourist Attractions and Sights
Escape Yachting – Day Sails
(Yacht Haven, King’s Saltern Road, New Forest SO41 3QD, England UK)
Take a sailing trip aboard a luxurious yacht on the Solent, across to a nature reserve on the Isle of Wight.
The Solent Way Walk
(South Baddesle Road, New Forest, England)
Coastal walk from the seaside town of Milford-on-Sea to Emsworth Harbour. A popular short walk is from Lymington to Keyhaven.
St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery
(New Street, New Forest SO41 9BH, Hampshire UK)
Very interesting local museum, set in a side street off the High Street, showcasing a good selection of art and exhibits.
Open Air Sea Water Baths
(Bath Road, SO41 3SE United Kingdom)
Very big outdoor swimming pool filled with seawater. The baths are located right beside the harbour from where ferries depart to the Isle of Wight.
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