This bustling coastal town close to the New Forest and the Solent provides holidaymakers with the best of both worlds; a busy Georgian high street with beautiful countryside. The weekly Saturday market is a perfect place to pick up some locally sourced specialities. From the historic Roman Seawater baths (they are the UK's oldest lido) to cosy tearooms, independent shops and tasty eateries, you can while away an afternoon amongst the cobble streets or wander down to the Old Town Quay where you can watch the fishermen land their catch. Private fishing trips can be arranged. A great day out is to catch the ferry (either by foot or car) and head over to the Isle of Wight. If you want to explore the beauty of the New Forest this is an excellent place to be based. Ready to pack your bags and explore this charming market town from one of our Lymington cottages?
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This charming Georgian market town offers a delightful mix of coastal beauty, maritime heritage, and outdoor activities. With the largest collection of holiday cottages in Hampshire we have the perfect home away from home for you.
Here are the top five things to see and do in our cottages in Lymington:
Explore Lymington Quay, a bustling harbour area where you can watch boats sail in and out, and enjoy picturesque views of the Solent. Take a leisurely walk along the waterfront and stop at one of the many cafes or pubs for a meal with a view.
Take a short ferry ride from Lymington to the Isle of Wight, a popular holiday destination with beautiful beaches, stunning cliffs, and a range of attractions. It's a great way to spend a day exploring the island's unique charms.
Enjoy a swim in the Lymington Sea Water Baths, an open-air seawater pool that has been a favourite spot for locals and visitors alike for over 100 years. It's a fantastic place to cool off and enjoy the natural beauty of the coast.
Discover the New Forest National Park, a vast expanse of woodlands, heaths, and grasslands that provide ample opportunities for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. Keep an eye out for the famous New Forest ponies.
Visit the St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery to learn about Lymington's rich history and maritime heritage. The museum features exhibits on local culture, art, and the town's connection to the sea.
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