Key Features
- Property code: B287
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Access statement available
- Bathrooms
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Tumble dryer
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
The Old Mill is a cute, stylish apartment, tucked away just behind Lymington Quay and river beyond, right in the heart of all that this bustling sailing town has to offer. Set over three floors, an airy mezzanine bedroom occupies the top floor, with modern bathroom on the ground floor, and delightful open plan living area in the middle. With comfortable seating giving river glimpses through the Juliet balcony, you can relax and enjoy the calming effect that this pretty holiday home exudes.
The bustling Lymington High Street is home to an array of independent shops, pubs, restaurants and café’s plus weekly Saturday Charter market lining the main street. Wander along the sea wall, which forms part of the Solent Way, and overlooks the Isle of Wight, stopping off at Keyhaven or continue to Milford on Sea beyond. This stunning walk will take you through the Lymington and Keyhaven Nature Reserve, a fantastic spot for birdwatching. Lymington Town station is close by to whisk you through the Forest to Brockenhurst and beyond, for days and evenings out exploring the local area leaving the car behind! The New Forest National Park, with its free-roaming ponies, donkeys and cattle, is just a short distance away, as are the beaches of Milford on Sea and Highcliffe, making this the perfect base for your New Forest escape.
Key Features
- Property code: B287
- Preferred changeover day: Friday
- Check in: 4pm
- Check out: 10am
- Access statement available
- Bathrooms
- Central heating
- Parking (see description for details)
- Dishwasher
- Nearby pub or restaurant
- Nearby shop
- Short breaks available
- Tumble dryer
- Village
- Washing machine
- WiFi
Description
The Old Mill is a cute, stylish apartment, tucked away just behind Lymington Quay and river beyond, right in the heart of all that this bustling sailing town has to offer. Set over three floors, an airy mezzanine bedroom occupies the top floor, with modern bathroom on the ground floor, and delightful open plan living area in the middle. With comfortable seating giving river glimpses through the Juliet balcony, you can relax and enjoy the calming effect that this pretty holiday home exudes.
The bustling Lymington High Street is home to an array of independent shops, pubs, restaurants and café’s plus weekly Saturday Charter market lining the main street. Wander along the sea wall, which forms part of the Solent Way, and overlooks the Isle of Wight, stopping off at Keyhaven or continue to Milford on Sea beyond. This stunning walk will take you through the Lymington and Keyhaven Nature Reserve, a fantastic spot for birdwatching. Lymington Town station is close by to whisk you through the Forest to Brockenhurst and beyond, for days and evenings out exploring the local area leaving the car behind! The New Forest National Park, with its free-roaming ponies, donkeys and cattle, is just a short distance away, as are the beaches of Milford on Sea and Highcliffe, making this the perfect base for your New Forest escape.
Entrance into hallway with utility cupboard housing a washing machine and space for hanging coats and storing shoes.
Bathroom with bath, separate shower cubicle, basin and WC.
Stairs to first floor.
Open plan lounge/kitchen/diner with comfortable seating, TV and Juliet balcony looking towards the Lymington River. Dining table with seating for two guests and storage cupboard with hanging rail.
Kitchen area with electric oven and hob, integrated fridge with ice box, dishwasher, tumble drier and microwave.
Stairs to second floor.
Mezzanine bedroom with king size bed (5ft) and drawers, space for cot.
The Old Mill does not have any outside space, but a Juliet balcony looks towards the Lymington River.
On the western banks of the Lymington River, having wended its way through the sun-dappled glades of the New Forest to find the Solent, lies the beautiful Georgian market town of Lymington.
Lymington has been an illustrious seaport for centuries and was once well-known for its shipbuilding and salt harvesting enterprises. Today, its three sparkling marinas offer berths to the many residents and visiting yachts seen docked in its harbour, tell-tale signs of the town’s vibrant sailing community. In fact, it was the gleaming Solent waters that were the training ground for local hero and five-time Olympian Sir Ben Ainslie; a letter box painted gold in celebration of his achievements can be found at the bottom of the town’s bustling high street.
Lymington’s ancient origins can be traced back to the dyke and mounds that once formed the outer defences of its Iron Age fort, known locally as Buckland Rings. When the Jutes prevailed from the Isle of Wight in the 6th century they founded a settlement called Limentun, and by the time of the Norman conquests this once sparsely populated enclave had grown into a flourishing port.
Today, the characterful, cobbled streets of Lymington are lined with artisan shops, galleries and boutiques, whilst the town’s weekly market is filled with stalls selling everything from garden plants to home-baked cakes. Lymington also plays host to a fleet of elegant restaurants, cosy tea rooms, charming cafés and stylish bistros. Lanes of Lymington, with its sleek balconies and intimate alcoves, has all the pizazz of a top London outlet, while the award-winning Elderflower on Quay Street boasts one of the finest a la carte menus in the region.
Holidays in Lymington can be easily filled with a variety of family-friendly activities, from sunset cruises and stand up paddle boarding to harbourside strolls and coastal rambles. During the sunnier months, the town hosts a number of gala events including the ever-popular Lymington Seafood Festival, a lively July carnival, regattas and regular sailing jamborees. Listen to some summer jazz in the bandstand gardens before a dip in the town’s historic sea water baths, renowned for its rejuvenating mud minerals, and if you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a short walk to the marshes and lagoons of Keyhaven Nature Reserve is a must.
Lymington has its own railway station with mainline links from London Waterloo to nearby Brockenhurst. There are also regular bus services with links to the coastal resort of Bournemouth and the maritime city of Southampton, plus, you’ll also be able to pick up the New Forest tour bus and enjoy an open-top safari. If you’ve had your fill of landlubbing, a quick channel hop on the car and passenger ferry to the Isle of Wight might be just the ticket.
Discover one of the UK’s most delightful port towns when you book a stay in Lymington. Take a look at some of our stunning Lymington holiday cottages and start planning your very own south coast adventure.
Available on the road. A public car parking clock is also provided for your stay (an advanced deposit of £40.00 is payable as a refundable deposit- to be taken on booking or in advance over the phone). The nearest long stay car parks are within a 2/3 minute walk (Town Quay, Gosport Street and Cannon Street).
Included: Bed linen, towels (please bring own beach towels) WiFi, electricity and central heating (gas).
Children: Regret not suitable for children. Babes in arms welcome but no baby equipment is provided.
Pets: Not suitable for pets.
Beaches: Milford on Sea - 4 miles, Highcliffe (sandy) – 10 miles.
Shops: Waitrose - 5 minute drive, Lymington High Street - 5 minute walk.
Pubs The Ship Inn, The Kings Head and The Bosuns Chair - 5 minute walk, further pubs within walking distance.
Restaurants: The Elderflower, Stanwells and Lanes of Lymington – 5 minute walk, The Pig Brockenhurst – 10 minute drive.
Short breaks: Available all year round.
Changeover: Friday
Check in times: 4pm
Check out times: 10am
Non-smoking
Elderflower Restaurant
(Less than a mile)
(8)
An award winning restaurant serving high quality British cuisine with a hint of French, housed in a beautiful listed building in the heart of Lymington.
The Elderflower (T: 01590 676908) Lymington SO41 3AS
A special treat but well worth it. Superb food and excellent friendly service. We had the 5 course tasting menu, which was perfect.
November 2023
Fantastic food and service. Tasting menu - each course a surprise! Very friendly and welcoming staff and wonderful food in a beautiful old building.
November 2023
Had thec4 course tasting menu which was fabulous
April 2023
If you get the chance, do book to go here. Although it can be quite expensive, it is well worth the experience
October 2022
Rather pretentious and did not really cater for non-meat eaters. Very over-priced.
August 2021
You have to book well in advance to eat here. Was on their waiting list for about a month, and luckily managed to get in through a cancellation. Food excellent. We went for the 7 courses with pairing wine. Once you are seated,, its your table for the whole evening. A lovely experience
June 2021
We enjoyed dinner here last week during our stay in Lymington. It was absolutely delicious. We chose the 7 course tasting menu and all dishes were fantastic. I especially enjoyed the crispy hen egg and the forest floor pudding which was very clever and an extremely pretty dish. We also treated ourselves to the wine pairing and each wine matched its course perfectly. A wonderful evening.
October 2020
Excellent food,lovely atmosphere
August 2020
The Kings Head
(Less than a mile)
(33)
This distinguished town centre pub crowns the cobbled street leading to the town quay. Dating back over 300 years, the interior is both atmospheric and comfortable. There’s a large, roaring log fire to welcome guests on chilly days and pretty courtyard garden for when the sun shines. The bar is well stocked, featuring Cask Marque approved Fullers London Pride, Ringwood Best Bitter, Timothy Taylors Landlord, Youngs and HSB. Expect traditional pub food and light bites, plus a separate menu dedicated to vegetarians.
The Kings Head, (T:01590 672709) Quay Hill, Lymington SO41 3AR
Excellent pub, great atmosphere, very comfortable and well decorated. Pub food of a good standard.
February 2024
Superb Sunday Roast
December 2023
A warm and welcoming pub with a real fire. Great food and drink, A 15 minute walk from the flat (slightly more if the level crossing is down!), or else park in town.
November 2023
I began my 70th birthday celebrations here in November 2022 - only to find another 70th birthday girl in the adjoining area!! She shared a piece of her cake with me & we sang along together. The service was excellent; great beers & food delicious. Would thoroughly recommend.
October 2023
We visited this pub twice during our holiday and each time we really enjoyed our meals - especially the sea bass! Service was good and staff were very friendly - even though we arrived one busy night without booking a table, they managed to fit us in without a problem.
October 2023
Had a lovely meal at lunchtime. It was very busy but staff found us a table and all 5 meals were very good. Also dog friendly which is great for us.
September 2023
Yes a good friendly pub
September 2023
We found this to be a great pub. We went several times and had service with a smile each occasion. The quality of both food and beer was excellent. 5 stars from me !
September 2023
Fabulous cocktails
April 2023
A great location and a super friendly atmosphere.
April 2023
Friendly pub with very good food
January 2023
Excellent food and service. Steak and Ale pie and Red Snapper were fabulous. Booked ahead as gets very busy.
August 2022
A proper English pub, we popped in for a couple of drinks. It's not cheap but I think you have to factor in an extra few pounds a round for the wonderful atmosphere inside.
February 2022
Highly recommend So warm and cosy and very attentive and friendly staff.
February 2022
Had a very enjoyable evening meal here, excellent food, wine and value for money
January 2022
Great food and exceptional service
October 2021
A warm welcome and good service. The Sunday lunch was absolutely splendid. Thank you Chef
September 2021
We had a great meal here one evening. Particularly convenient from the Cottage!
August 2021
Nice traditional pub serving simple but very tasty pub grub, serving flat beer.
July 2021
Great pub with v good beer and lovely pub food. V friendly and helpful staff. V well managed in terms of managing social distancing.
July 2021
superb Sunday roast - we've enjoyed both take-away and sit-in over the years.
June 2021
Due to lock down restrictions we were unable, this time, to visit the restaurant. However, we did try the take away service on two occasions and both times the food was excellent and the presentation and service first class.
May 2021
Our favourite pub in the heart of Lymington. A warm & welcoming atmosphere, lovely staff and hearty portions of good pub grub.
October 2020
Such a pretty pub. Lots of nooks and crannies, colourful cushions and friendly staff. We had lunch here and the steak and ale pie was just what the doctor ordered on a chilly autumn day. Comfort food on a plate. Portions are extremely generous and even though we only shared a starter , sadly we couldn’t finish our main meals. Would highly recommend.
October 2020
Ate here twice during our recent visit to Lymington. Staff were welcoming and friendly, the pub was comfortable and warm and the food was absolutely delicious on both occasions. The best burger my husband has had in a long time, so he said and I could eat plate after plate of the brie starter!
October 2020
Nice cosy pub but staff's attitude was disappointing.
November 2019
This is a good local pub, we ate their twice in a week. Friendly service and really good staff. It was off season so we didn’t book, but I guess in summer booking to eat would be required.
June 2019
Food and staff really good but the seats were filthy and need changing urgently
June 2019
Lovely atmospheric pub. Dog friendly. Best Steak and Ale Pie I have ever had, served with excellent fresh vegetables and cracking chips! This was the only place during our stay in Lymington where we ate twice, going back especially on our last night.
March 2019
Quite pleasant,food good
September 2018
Great little boozer. I could happily sit in there all evening chatting and drinking! Menu looked ok although we didn't eat. It's got lots of small sections which adds to the atmosphere but isn't ideal for kids and prams. We went without the kids and loved it. Great playlist in the background too!
July 2017
Stopped for a drink, nice cosy pub, would be lovely in the winter with the fires lit. Perfect location if you are staying in Lymington.
June 2017
Beautiful traditional pub. Food was good. They had a children's menu but no high chair or baby changing facilities
June 2017
The Ship Inn - Lymington
(Less than a mile)
(37)
In a superb location on the town’s quay with large decking area to the side - great for watching the world go by. The bar is well stocked, with an impressive selection of drinks. Due to being on the quay, the pub can get busy, so if you want to eat it’s worth booking ahead. The food is great, a step above the usual pub fare and comes in generous, hearty portions.
The Ship Inn (T: 01590 676903) Lymington SO41 3AY
Great cocktails sitting overlooking the Marina
April 2024
A nice late evening family meal was taken here. Ok Pub, A bit quiet but very spacious. Overpriced like most things in the New Forest and waitress could have been a bit less open with her comments to one of our party who was made to feel a bit embarrassed as the only person ordering a starter.
February 2024
Had a very nice Sunday lunch here. Pleasant staff, and nice surroundings.
October 2023
We had two meals in the pub during our holiday - the restaurant was really busy so we sat in the pub - the food was really nice and we didn’t have to wait too long.
October 2023
Wonderful pub / restaurant very friendly and excellent service
September 2023
Great service , food and staff
September 2023
Poor and slow service with no proper management of order taking, and floor service.
September 2023
We were disappointed with the service, waiting a long time for desserts and with two young boys this was not ideal. Food descriptions not very accurate. One order was the Massaman curry which was not as expected and the chicken, bacon and avocado salad had no avocado!
August 2023
Lovely drinks on the decking just by the water. Excellent service. Food looked delicious.
July 2023
Welcoming pub and restaurant in a fab location. Good menu choice for vegetarians.
July 2023
About a 10 minute walk from the property. A nice ambience by the water and decent food and drink.
July 2023
Had a most enjoyable Sunday lunch here. Very spacious restaurant, excellent service, and great food.
June 2023
Unfortunately, due to staff shortages they were closed when we tried to visit (notice on door). We went elsewhere and did not return.
June 2023
Good fresh food and helpful staff.
June 2023
Lovely pub / restaurant with a view of the Quay. Very dog friendly.
March 2023
Lovely food, excellent service.
April 2022
Had a wonderful 3 course meal here on what you would think would be a quiet Tuesday night in the middle of February, not the case, the restaurant had a great atmosphere coupled with fantastic service. Would definitely come again.
February 2022
Excellent friendly service and good food.
October 2021
Lovely location, good food and service
October 2021
Great food and very friendly service. Will definitely come back again!
September 2021
A little pricy but excellent food from a decent menu well worth a visit.
July 2021
Excellent meal. Sat outside in the shade on a lovely hot day.
June 2021
Booked a table for Sunday lunch and were impressed out the COVID safety measures in place. Good food and friendly staff. Food could have been a bit hotter but that's a small criticism.
June 2021
Had two takeaway meals during our holiday - both excellent. Food and service superb.
April 2021
A warm welcome on a chilly evening. Delicious food and very helpful staff.
December 2020
Excellent food, great service, you’ll need to book.
November 2020
My husband and I are here twice. The best burger he’s had, said he and I loved the Brie starter.....and the macaroni cheese....and the chicken wings... Friendly staff, great atmosphere and comfortable furnishings. Bet it’s gorgeous to sit on the terrace in warm weather. Maybe next time..
October 2020
good food , suitable for family meal.
August 2020
Great choice of well cooked food.
August 2020
Had a great time superb service on New Year’s Eve
January 2020
Right on the quayside in Lymington - admire the boats, get out binoculars for the ferries to IOW. Then have a meal in this traditional pub - excellent quality and quantity throughout.
October 2019
Excellent location, friendly welcoming staff, lovely food, well presented and generous portions.
September 2019
Booked for a Sunday evening, disappointed to be told at only 7.30 pm that there were no roasts or pie available. Th menu is not bad but there were 5 dishes on the menu that were not available. That said, the food we did have was very good with good attentive service.
September 2018
Lovely setting, excellent staff, adequate food, could be better.
September 2018
Very nice pub. Ate there twice for lunch and was very nice. Lovely location.
November 2017
Lovely pub, great location, food this year 2017 is vastly improved on previous years, Would recommend.
June 2017
Enjoyed an excellent lunch at the Ship Inn. Good food and pleasant, helpful staff.
June 2017
Coffee & Drift
(Less than a mile)
(19)
Overlooking the pretty town quay in Lymington, this relaxed, friendly café serves delicious artisan coffee and homemade cakes, as well as healthy smoothie bowls and Buddha bowls - all made with fresh, local produce. Open Tuesday - Sunday.
Coffee & Drift (T: 01590 678287) Town Quay, Lymington SO41 3ET
Lovely coffee, fresh tasty cakes good choice for everyone.
April 2024
We visited most days while we were on holiday. Coffee is the best in the area. Staff are very friendly.
April 2024
Ok Coffee. A bit overpriced and the wait outside for 10 minutes for 2 small coffees was a bit extreme.
February 2024
Great coffee and cakes, their ‘morning bun’ is delicious, friendly efficient staff
February 2024
Best coffee shop ever! I'll miss my golden turmeric drink and the staff were accommodating and friendly
September 2023
Absolutely brilliant breakfasts and the coffee was delicious and served piping hot in a good size mug. 5 stars!
December 2021
Excellent coffee, smoothies and food, particularly the sourdough bagel with avocado & halloumi. Friendly & efficient service. Well worth a visit.
October 2021
Excellent coffee and milkshakes!
August 2021
Perfect coffee shop. Great coffee and friendly staff with excellent service
August 2021
We enjoyed a lovely brunch on the quayside: portions were very generous and the coffee was excellent.
July 2021
An amazing holiday, fabulous property, especially the lovely garden. Will definitely be booking again. Martin and Sally.
July 2021
Excellent coffees and food.
June 2021
We always visit Coffee & Drift when in Lymington. It is a friendly cafe, with great food and excellent coffee, in a great location
October 2020
Lovely hot chocolate
March 2020
We love this coffee shop and visit it often when we are in Lymington. Apart from its wonderful location, right on the harbour, the coffee is good, the cakes lovely and the staff a joy to deal with.
October 2019
This was an efficient and friendly local coffee shop. Great location and tasty fresh cakes
June 2019
A lovely place on the quayside to enjoy coffee and cake with friendly, helpful staff.
June 2019
Lovely spot for coffee.
April 2019
Great coffee, excellent service.
April 2019
The Bosun's Chair
(Less than a mile)
(14)
An eclectic interior of flags and TV’s that screen major sporting events. The Bosun’s Chair is a great drinking pub. If you feel peckish, food centers around home-made pies and traditional, simple pub fare. There’s also a lovely beer garden surrounded by lush greenery. Dogs welcome.
The Bosuns Chair (T: 01590 675140) Station Street, Lymington SO41 3BA
Nice pub, good for watching sport. Only issue is the eye watering drinks prices.
February 2024
We didn't like this pub. We went for a meal but they insisted they take a credit card swipe before opening a tab. This gave us the impression that we were untrustworthy. I have never been asked for a credit card swipe at a pub ever before. Also, I was served a short measure of beer. A long way short of a full pint. When I politely asked for it to be topped up this was done very begrudgingly. Overall it was a bad experience and I could not recommend it.
September 2023
Bit disappointing. The "lovely beer garden" is now covered by a large smokers shelter, with nowhere else to sit outside on a warm summer's evening
June 2023
Good food and friendly staff.
June 2023
A great location with a super ambience. Great fish and chip super.
April 2023
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December 2022
Very welcoming and really tasty food. We loved the light bites as we didn’t always want a big meal in the evening.
June 2022
Strolled round the corner from Talbot Cottage to sample the ale at my first Lymington pub. It was mid afternoon in October so the pub was quiet but very spacious. Immediately outside was a heated area - very handy for my smoker husband!! A large marquee with gorgeous greenery provided plenty of seating. Very friendly barman. Passed the Bosun’s Chair in the evening & it was heaving! A popular place indeed!
January 2022
We had a very enjoyable meal at the Bosun's Chair (recommended by the property). The beer is excellent and the food was extremely good quality 'pub grub'.
July 2021
Great food and service. Best burger we have had in a long time. Bonus as outside heaters.
May 2021
Very good ambiance and staff, definitely worth a visit.
September 2020
Refurbishment very well done. An excellent pub in every way. - even though Lymington prices are way above those in Lincolnshire!
March 2020
This is a local’s pub with a good atmosphere. The food was pleasant but not spectacular.
June 2019
Pleasant welcoming pub with good food and dog friendly.
March 2019
Puffin Cruises
(Less than a mile)
(12)
Puffin Cruises in Lymington is a fun and exciting way to explore this part of the world and see its natural beauty from the water, whether you’re merely enjoying the ferry service, taking a 30 minute river cruise or opting for an hour long picnic or sunset cruise - there’s something for every mood. Trips run daily from the town’s historic quay, weather permitting!
A fun and relaxing way to spend half an hour. Would recommend but wish they did longer cruises too
September 2023
A pleasant river trip, and informative. Worth taking 30 mins to do this.
September 2023
First class
September 2023
Ver clean, comfortable boat and the Captain was friendly and very informative
September 2023
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December 2022
Very interesting and enjoyable trip down the river. Wish it had been longer!
July 2022
Thoroughly enjoyable
May 2022
Lovely trip out on the boat. We had the boat to ourselves and my children both had a turn at driving which they were really pleased about. I wish they did trips that were a little longer than half an hour.
April 2022
Would loved to have experienced this cruise but it was closed the entire week that we stayed in Lymington
October 2021
Excellent 30 minute cruise around the harbour! We would book again no problem! Our captain was Phil who was very knowledgeable and courteous.
September 2021
Really enjoyed this fun, informative trip around the Lymingron river passing the beautiful yachts in the marina and spotting the birds in the sea grass.
June 2019
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June 2018
St Barbe Museum
(Less than a mile)
(19)
St Barbe Museum explores the unique history of Lymington and the New Forest Coast. The hands-on displays provide a fascinating journey of discovery for all ages, charting Lymington’s development as a market town and port and looking at the smugglers and boat builders who have used the Solent shore. The art galleries host an exclusive programme of exhibitions that regularly works on loan from national and regional collections.
Small but very interesting. Also has a cafe.
April 2024
pleasant cafe also
February 2024
Visited on a damp day on my own, interesting museum and a good Art Gallery within the same building. Very nice and well staffed cafe area with a good selection of tasty food and nice coffee.
October 2023
Had a nice meal here upon arrival in Lymington. Very pleasant helpful staff. Also, a very nice gift shop, and Tourist Information centre.
October 2023
Brilliant Museum and the cafe is excellent
September 2023
Excellent museum that tells the story of the town and local area and also has space for changing exhibitions. Also acts as the local visitor info centre and has plenty of information about things to do in the area. There's also a nice gift shop and super little cafe.
September 2023
Great little museum. Very informative about the history of the area and even our teenagers enjoyed the dinosaur exhibit.
August 2022
A bit of a hidden gem really, very good and informative displays in a well laid out and spacious environment, we particularly liked the community involvement with a group of local children very actively enjoying the surroundings, the coffee shop and the engaging and helpful staff. If anything the museum could sell itself to the public better - we nearly didn't go in as there was little to explain what was inside other than the art galleries
May 2022
Wonderful art exhibition and everyone was very helpful. Great cafe and recommend the coffee and biscuits!
October 2021
Well worth spending a morning learning about the history of Lymington and the wider New Forest area. There is always an interesting pop up exhibition too. The cafe is great and serves lovely home made food.
October 2021
Well worth a visit. Tasty food and good service.
October 2021
Very interesting museum and when we visited there was an art exhibition which was an added bonus.
June 2021
Have visited the museum previously and found it interesting, having grown up locally. Now has an excellent coffee shop.
September 2020
We had a nice coffee on terrace of their café - didn't get a chance to visit Museum itself, but found some great cards + gifts in shop!
September 2020
Brilliant exhibition and we loved the museum. Our boys attended a free needle felting workshop and and came home with wonderful art work!
February 2020
interesting small museum with good displays
September 2019
Loved our visit to the museum, really friendly staff and despite compact size whiled away a couple of hours. Well worth a visit!
April 2019
Really interesting small museum packed with information and an exceptional display in the art gallery
October 2018
Extremely interesting museum, enjoyed the art,. Very welcoming reception and good cafe. I fully recommend a visit
June 2018
Walhampton Golf Course
(Less than a mile)
A nine hole golf course in a tranquil New Forest setting, Walhampton Golf Course is an informal environment with a friendly clubhouse. The accessible links course welcomes all ages and abilities to take part on the course with green fees starting at £12.50 for visitors.
Lymington Sea Water Baths
(Less than a mile)
(9)
A vital summer attraction in this famous town, the Lymington Sea Water Baths have been welcoming visitors since 1833. These days the options are a little more varied with water sports including kayaking, paddle boarding, aqua jousting, zorbing and children’s splash pools all available. There is a cafe on site, all necessary facilities and entry prices depend on the activities you want to take part in.
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Wonderful 1833 pool - I preferred the 20 degree temperature to the stifling 30 degree in the Leisure Centre. Very friendly staff. The most spacious pool I've swum in anywhere. Swam here most days £4.00 for two hours a bargain.
September 2023
We swam here pretty much every morning of our stay that it was open. Good value for general swimming - the more expensive inflatables course looked like great fun but we didn't try it ourselves. Such a good way to start the day, and a great facility for the town as there's no beach. Would have been even better if it opened earlier or later in the day.
September 2023
We spent an afternoon there and the children enjoyed the inflatables. The weather was good. Changing rooms not clearly signed though.
August 2023
Brilliant place loved it although water was bracing
August 2023
This is a must for everyone, especially for teenagers who love a challenge. We left our two on the assault course for 2 hours whilst we wandered the salt marshes on the Solent Way nearby. The ice cream kiosk next to the baths is value for money too and sells the local ice cream with generous portions.
August 2022
Planning to go there as looked good with all the fun equipment you could hire but found the cost for a family of six (two adults, four children) too expensive so did not go after all.
August 2021
We had a great time on the inflatables one morning. My son loved it! Friendly staff and good to hire wet suits.
August 2021
Did paddle boarding here, a great safe place to give it a try.
August 2021
Great activity, kids loved it! Harder than it looks.
August 2021
Hermit Charters
(Less than a mile)
(1)
On a skippered Luxury Flybridge Motor Boat, Hermit Charters gives you the opportunity to take a small party of friends on a luxury experience on the water without breaking the bank. For families or private parties, it’s a delightful way to head out fishing to catch bass, plaice, black bream or needles cod, or simply to enjoy the view from the water. You can even take the family dog on board!
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Fab location with great garden and pool.
July 2020
Milford on Sea
(4 miles)
(16)
A beautiful shingle beach with pretty painted beach huts, plenty of parking, and excellent coastal walks along Hurst spit to Hurst Castle with clear views of the Isle of Wight and needles. The superb Raft Rocks Restaurant is worth a visit with its Art deco style and roof terrace. You can also walk across the wildlife marshes to Keyhaven harbour and (in season) take the boat to Hurst Castle or the Isle of Wight.
Lovely sea walk within 15 minutes of the cottage.
March 2024
A lovely place to stay. So much to see and do locally and within easy reach.
August 2023
Milford on Sea is a very quintessential English village which has retained all its charm. The seafront is a delight to stroll along and The Needles Eye Cafe produces lovely coffee and lunches which is well worth a visit. A walk around Sturt Pond is also enjoyable and through to the village.
June 2023
Lovely quiet location for a beach walk. Great for watching the sea and waves without the crowds.
June 2023
Brilliant beach.
September 2022
Beautiful beach with views to The Isle of Wight. Good for swimming, picnics and walking. Very good car parking and public toilets. Lots of good places to eat and drink either next to the beach or in the village, a short walk away
July 2022
A proper gem. Great location for the new forest. The village is great and was only a short walk from our house. Not too busy or full of holiday makers. We will be back.
October 2021
One of my favourite places
July 2021
Good place to go if you have a buggy or wheelchair as there is a tarmac path along the top of the cliffs with great views of the Needles, plenty of parking and a kiosk serving refreshments.
September 2020
Lovely village with adequate shops on a very pretty green.
September 2019
Due to my husband breaking his leg we hired a mobility scooter for our holiday. It was a joy to ride along the front at Milford. Wonderful views of The Needles and lots of benches along the way too. Great access from the car parks. Would be great if the short path from Milford to Keyhaven could be the same good surface. We felt the rough stones would be too hard to ride on.
June 2019
Love Milford on Sea so old fashioned hasn't changed much since I use go as a child in the 1960/70s
April 2019
great walking area, small cafe-the needles, children climbing play park- crashing waves over stoned beach
March 2019
Great for a dog walk along the spit to Hurst Castle. Needles Eye cafe is a welcome break, quite good food but very busy and a bit basic.
December 2017
Fantastic sea location with goods pubs, shops etc
November 2017
Lovely village, plenty of shops and places to eat - no post office though.
June 2017
Barton on Sea
(6 miles)
(2)
A stony beach with sandy areas as the tide goes out, and a great spot to do some fossil hunting. The cliffs are subject to considerable coastal erosion and at times parts of the beach can be cordoned off. The Beachcomber Café on the cliff top is one of the most popular cafés in the region. Plenty of parking in car parks along the cliff top as well as on-road parking.
A pleasant walk along the cliff top and along the beach. There was less cliff than last time we went to the New Forest.
June 2023
Super walk, nice and easy and great place for a meal or tea and cake by the car park.
April 2019
Highcliffe Beach
(8 miles)
Highcliffe beach, beneath the popular Cliffhanger Restaurant is a part sandy, part pebble beach. The beach has sloping access as well as steps down to the shore from the pay and display clifftop car park. To the east, Highcliffe beach towards Barton on Sea is a part sandy beach at the foot of the second most eroded cliff in England. This side of the beach is dog-friendly all year. However do check the tide times as high tide can make it difficult to walk along the beach.
To the west towards Highcliffe Castle beach, the promenade leads across the top of the small beaches inbetween the groynes with views across Christchurch Bay and Hengistbury Head. Groynes 4-8 have dog restrictions as does the promenade during the summer months, May-September.
Highcliffe Castle Beach
(8 miles)
(3)
A picturesque, tree-lined beach of shingle, and sand at low tide. Good facilities on the cliff top including an excellent tea room, public toilets, baby change and a children’s play area in the Castle gardens. Plenty of parking and sloping access down to the beach. Highcliffe Castle beach is dog-friendly all year round.
Very picturesque beach with great access, looks good for a beach day
October 2021
Lovely
April 2019
Lovely clean sandy beach and a really i would highly recommend this spot for your car to break down takes the ouch out of waiting for the recovery truck
April 2017
Lepe Beach
(9 miles)
Some of the best views of the Solent can be enjoyed from over a mile of beach and pine fringed cliffs. Historic D-Day remains, wildflower meadows and children's play area. Beach front car park.
April 2024
Loved the cottage and the location... Will definitely be booking another property...Thankyou
September 2023
Other than the above minor issues the accommodation was excellent.
July 2023
Yes, very much so. We would book this property again. Lovely open space. Very convenient for the Quay, the Railway Station and the High Street. The on street parking never became available during our stay. It seems to be monopolised by local residents. However, apart from the Quayside car parks which needed the very useful clock provided, we took advantage of the free parking 5-10 minutes walk away in the residential areas South of the High Street.
April 2024
Loved the cottage and the location... Will definitely be booking another property...Thankyou
September 2023
Other than the above minor issues the accommodation was excellent.
July 2023
Yes, very much so. We would book this property again. Lovely open space. Very convenient for the Quay, the Railway Station and the High Street. The on street parking never became available during our stay. It seems to be monopolised by local residents. However, apart from the Quayside car parks which needed the very useful clock provided, we took advantage of the free parking 5-10 minutes walk away in the residential areas South of the High Street.
Elderflower Restaurant
(Less than a mile)
(8)
An award winning restaurant serving high quality British cuisine with a hint of French, housed in a beautiful listed building in the heart of Lymington.
The Elderflower (T: 01590 676908) Lymington SO41 3AS
A special treat but well worth it. Superb food and excellent friendly service. We had the 5 course tasting menu, which was perfect.
November 2023
Fantastic food and service. Tasting menu - each course a surprise! Very friendly and welcoming staff and wonderful food in a beautiful old building.
November 2023
Had thec4 course tasting menu which was fabulous
April 2023
If you get the chance, do book to go here. Although it can be quite expensive, it is well worth the experience
October 2022
Rather pretentious and did not really cater for non-meat eaters. Very over-priced.
August 2021
You have to book well in advance to eat here. Was on their waiting list for about a month, and luckily managed to get in through a cancellation. Food excellent. We went for the 7 courses with pairing wine. Once you are seated,, its your table for the whole evening. A lovely experience
June 2021
We enjoyed dinner here last week during our stay in Lymington. It was absolutely delicious. We chose the 7 course tasting menu and all dishes were fantastic. I especially enjoyed the crispy hen egg and the forest floor pudding which was very clever and an extremely pretty dish. We also treated ourselves to the wine pairing and each wine matched its course perfectly. A wonderful evening.
October 2020
Excellent food,lovely atmosphere
August 2020
The Kings Head
(Less than a mile)
(33)
This distinguished town centre pub crowns the cobbled street leading to the town quay. Dating back over 300 years, the interior is both atmospheric and comfortable. There’s a large, roaring log fire to welcome guests on chilly days and pretty courtyard garden for when the sun shines. The bar is well stocked, featuring Cask Marque approved Fullers London Pride, Ringwood Best Bitter, Timothy Taylors Landlord, Youngs and HSB. Expect traditional pub food and light bites, plus a separate menu dedicated to vegetarians.
The Kings Head, (T:01590 672709) Quay Hill, Lymington SO41 3AR
Excellent pub, great atmosphere, very comfortable and well decorated. Pub food of a good standard.
February 2024
Superb Sunday Roast
December 2023
A warm and welcoming pub with a real fire. Great food and drink, A 15 minute walk from the flat (slightly more if the level crossing is down!), or else park in town.
November 2023
I began my 70th birthday celebrations here in November 2022 - only to find another 70th birthday girl in the adjoining area!! She shared a piece of her cake with me & we sang along together. The service was excellent; great beers & food delicious. Would thoroughly recommend.
October 2023
We visited this pub twice during our holiday and each time we really enjoyed our meals - especially the sea bass! Service was good and staff were very friendly - even though we arrived one busy night without booking a table, they managed to fit us in without a problem.
October 2023
Had a lovely meal at lunchtime. It was very busy but staff found us a table and all 5 meals were very good. Also dog friendly which is great for us.
September 2023
Yes a good friendly pub
September 2023
We found this to be a great pub. We went several times and had service with a smile each occasion. The quality of both food and beer was excellent. 5 stars from me !
September 2023
Fabulous cocktails
April 2023
A great location and a super friendly atmosphere.
April 2023
Friendly pub with very good food
January 2023
Excellent food and service. Steak and Ale pie and Red Snapper were fabulous. Booked ahead as gets very busy.
August 2022
A proper English pub, we popped in for a couple of drinks. It's not cheap but I think you have to factor in an extra few pounds a round for the wonderful atmosphere inside.
February 2022
Highly recommend So warm and cosy and very attentive and friendly staff.
February 2022
Had a very enjoyable evening meal here, excellent food, wine and value for money
January 2022
Great food and exceptional service
October 2021
A warm welcome and good service. The Sunday lunch was absolutely splendid. Thank you Chef
September 2021
We had a great meal here one evening. Particularly convenient from the Cottage!
August 2021
Nice traditional pub serving simple but very tasty pub grub, serving flat beer.
July 2021
Great pub with v good beer and lovely pub food. V friendly and helpful staff. V well managed in terms of managing social distancing.
July 2021
superb Sunday roast - we've enjoyed both take-away and sit-in over the years.
June 2021
Due to lock down restrictions we were unable, this time, to visit the restaurant. However, we did try the take away service on two occasions and both times the food was excellent and the presentation and service first class.
May 2021
Our favourite pub in the heart of Lymington. A warm & welcoming atmosphere, lovely staff and hearty portions of good pub grub.
October 2020
Such a pretty pub. Lots of nooks and crannies, colourful cushions and friendly staff. We had lunch here and the steak and ale pie was just what the doctor ordered on a chilly autumn day. Comfort food on a plate. Portions are extremely generous and even though we only shared a starter , sadly we couldn’t finish our main meals. Would highly recommend.
October 2020
Ate here twice during our recent visit to Lymington. Staff were welcoming and friendly, the pub was comfortable and warm and the food was absolutely delicious on both occasions. The best burger my husband has had in a long time, so he said and I could eat plate after plate of the brie starter!
October 2020
Nice cosy pub but staff's attitude was disappointing.
November 2019
This is a good local pub, we ate their twice in a week. Friendly service and really good staff. It was off season so we didn’t book, but I guess in summer booking to eat would be required.
June 2019
Food and staff really good but the seats were filthy and need changing urgently
June 2019
Lovely atmospheric pub. Dog friendly. Best Steak and Ale Pie I have ever had, served with excellent fresh vegetables and cracking chips! This was the only place during our stay in Lymington where we ate twice, going back especially on our last night.
March 2019
Quite pleasant,food good
September 2018
Great little boozer. I could happily sit in there all evening chatting and drinking! Menu looked ok although we didn't eat. It's got lots of small sections which adds to the atmosphere but isn't ideal for kids and prams. We went without the kids and loved it. Great playlist in the background too!
July 2017
Stopped for a drink, nice cosy pub, would be lovely in the winter with the fires lit. Perfect location if you are staying in Lymington.
June 2017
Beautiful traditional pub. Food was good. They had a children's menu but no high chair or baby changing facilities
June 2017
The Ship Inn - Lymington
(Less than a mile)
(37)
In a superb location on the town’s quay with large decking area to the side - great for watching the world go by. The bar is well stocked, with an impressive selection of drinks. Due to being on the quay, the pub can get busy, so if you want to eat it’s worth booking ahead. The food is great, a step above the usual pub fare and comes in generous, hearty portions.
The Ship Inn (T: 01590 676903) Lymington SO41 3AY
Great cocktails sitting overlooking the Marina
April 2024
A nice late evening family meal was taken here. Ok Pub, A bit quiet but very spacious. Overpriced like most things in the New Forest and waitress could have been a bit less open with her comments to one of our party who was made to feel a bit embarrassed as the only person ordering a starter.
February 2024
Had a very nice Sunday lunch here. Pleasant staff, and nice surroundings.
October 2023
We had two meals in the pub during our holiday - the restaurant was really busy so we sat in the pub - the food was really nice and we didn’t have to wait too long.
October 2023
Wonderful pub / restaurant very friendly and excellent service
September 2023
Great service , food and staff
September 2023
Poor and slow service with no proper management of order taking, and floor service.
September 2023
We were disappointed with the service, waiting a long time for desserts and with two young boys this was not ideal. Food descriptions not very accurate. One order was the Massaman curry which was not as expected and the chicken, bacon and avocado salad had no avocado!
August 2023
Lovely drinks on the decking just by the water. Excellent service. Food looked delicious.
July 2023
Welcoming pub and restaurant in a fab location. Good menu choice for vegetarians.
July 2023
About a 10 minute walk from the property. A nice ambience by the water and decent food and drink.
July 2023
Had a most enjoyable Sunday lunch here. Very spacious restaurant, excellent service, and great food.
June 2023
Unfortunately, due to staff shortages they were closed when we tried to visit (notice on door). We went elsewhere and did not return.
June 2023
Good fresh food and helpful staff.
June 2023
Lovely pub / restaurant with a view of the Quay. Very dog friendly.
March 2023
Lovely food, excellent service.
April 2022
Had a wonderful 3 course meal here on what you would think would be a quiet Tuesday night in the middle of February, not the case, the restaurant had a great atmosphere coupled with fantastic service. Would definitely come again.
February 2022
Excellent friendly service and good food.
October 2021
Lovely location, good food and service
October 2021
Great food and very friendly service. Will definitely come back again!
September 2021
A little pricy but excellent food from a decent menu well worth a visit.
July 2021
Excellent meal. Sat outside in the shade on a lovely hot day.
June 2021
Booked a table for Sunday lunch and were impressed out the COVID safety measures in place. Good food and friendly staff. Food could have been a bit hotter but that's a small criticism.
June 2021
Had two takeaway meals during our holiday - both excellent. Food and service superb.
April 2021
A warm welcome on a chilly evening. Delicious food and very helpful staff.
December 2020
Excellent food, great service, you’ll need to book.
November 2020
My husband and I are here twice. The best burger he’s had, said he and I loved the Brie starter.....and the macaroni cheese....and the chicken wings... Friendly staff, great atmosphere and comfortable furnishings. Bet it’s gorgeous to sit on the terrace in warm weather. Maybe next time..
October 2020
good food , suitable for family meal.
August 2020
Great choice of well cooked food.
August 2020
Had a great time superb service on New Year’s Eve
January 2020
Right on the quayside in Lymington - admire the boats, get out binoculars for the ferries to IOW. Then have a meal in this traditional pub - excellent quality and quantity throughout.
October 2019
Excellent location, friendly welcoming staff, lovely food, well presented and generous portions.
September 2019
Booked for a Sunday evening, disappointed to be told at only 7.30 pm that there were no roasts or pie available. Th menu is not bad but there were 5 dishes on the menu that were not available. That said, the food we did have was very good with good attentive service.
September 2018
Lovely setting, excellent staff, adequate food, could be better.
September 2018
Very nice pub. Ate there twice for lunch and was very nice. Lovely location.
November 2017
Lovely pub, great location, food this year 2017 is vastly improved on previous years, Would recommend.
June 2017
Enjoyed an excellent lunch at the Ship Inn. Good food and pleasant, helpful staff.
June 2017
Coffee & Drift
(Less than a mile)
(19)
Overlooking the pretty town quay in Lymington, this relaxed, friendly café serves delicious artisan coffee and homemade cakes, as well as healthy smoothie bowls and Buddha bowls - all made with fresh, local produce. Open Tuesday - Sunday.
Coffee & Drift (T: 01590 678287) Town Quay, Lymington SO41 3ET
Lovely coffee, fresh tasty cakes good choice for everyone.
April 2024
We visited most days while we were on holiday. Coffee is the best in the area. Staff are very friendly.
April 2024
Ok Coffee. A bit overpriced and the wait outside for 10 minutes for 2 small coffees was a bit extreme.
February 2024
Great coffee and cakes, their ‘morning bun’ is delicious, friendly efficient staff
February 2024
Best coffee shop ever! I'll miss my golden turmeric drink and the staff were accommodating and friendly
September 2023
Absolutely brilliant breakfasts and the coffee was delicious and served piping hot in a good size mug. 5 stars!
December 2021
Excellent coffee, smoothies and food, particularly the sourdough bagel with avocado & halloumi. Friendly & efficient service. Well worth a visit.
October 2021
Excellent coffee and milkshakes!
August 2021
Perfect coffee shop. Great coffee and friendly staff with excellent service
August 2021
We enjoyed a lovely brunch on the quayside: portions were very generous and the coffee was excellent.
July 2021
An amazing holiday, fabulous property, especially the lovely garden. Will definitely be booking again. Martin and Sally.
July 2021
Excellent coffees and food.
June 2021
We always visit Coffee & Drift when in Lymington. It is a friendly cafe, with great food and excellent coffee, in a great location
October 2020
Lovely hot chocolate
March 2020
We love this coffee shop and visit it often when we are in Lymington. Apart from its wonderful location, right on the harbour, the coffee is good, the cakes lovely and the staff a joy to deal with.
October 2019
This was an efficient and friendly local coffee shop. Great location and tasty fresh cakes
June 2019
A lovely place on the quayside to enjoy coffee and cake with friendly, helpful staff.
June 2019
Lovely spot for coffee.
April 2019
Great coffee, excellent service.
April 2019
The Bosun's Chair
(Less than a mile)
(14)
An eclectic interior of flags and TV’s that screen major sporting events. The Bosun’s Chair is a great drinking pub. If you feel peckish, food centers around home-made pies and traditional, simple pub fare. There’s also a lovely beer garden surrounded by lush greenery. Dogs welcome.
The Bosuns Chair (T: 01590 675140) Station Street, Lymington SO41 3BA
Nice pub, good for watching sport. Only issue is the eye watering drinks prices.
February 2024
We didn't like this pub. We went for a meal but they insisted they take a credit card swipe before opening a tab. This gave us the impression that we were untrustworthy. I have never been asked for a credit card swipe at a pub ever before. Also, I was served a short measure of beer. A long way short of a full pint. When I politely asked for it to be topped up this was done very begrudgingly. Overall it was a bad experience and I could not recommend it.
September 2023
Bit disappointing. The "lovely beer garden" is now covered by a large smokers shelter, with nowhere else to sit outside on a warm summer's evening
June 2023
Good food and friendly staff.
June 2023
A great location with a super ambience. Great fish and chip super.
April 2023
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December 2022
Very welcoming and really tasty food. We loved the light bites as we didn’t always want a big meal in the evening.
June 2022
Strolled round the corner from Talbot Cottage to sample the ale at my first Lymington pub. It was mid afternoon in October so the pub was quiet but very spacious. Immediately outside was a heated area - very handy for my smoker husband!! A large marquee with gorgeous greenery provided plenty of seating. Very friendly barman. Passed the Bosun’s Chair in the evening & it was heaving! A popular place indeed!
January 2022
We had a very enjoyable meal at the Bosun's Chair (recommended by the property). The beer is excellent and the food was extremely good quality 'pub grub'.
July 2021
Great food and service. Best burger we have had in a long time. Bonus as outside heaters.
May 2021
Very good ambiance and staff, definitely worth a visit.
September 2020
Refurbishment very well done. An excellent pub in every way. - even though Lymington prices are way above those in Lincolnshire!
March 2020
This is a local’s pub with a good atmosphere. The food was pleasant but not spectacular.
June 2019
Pleasant welcoming pub with good food and dog friendly.
March 2019
Puffin Cruises
(Less than a mile)
(12)
Puffin Cruises in Lymington is a fun and exciting way to explore this part of the world and see its natural beauty from the water, whether you’re merely enjoying the ferry service, taking a 30 minute river cruise or opting for an hour long picnic or sunset cruise - there’s something for every mood. Trips run daily from the town’s historic quay, weather permitting!
A fun and relaxing way to spend half an hour. Would recommend but wish they did longer cruises too
September 2023
A pleasant river trip, and informative. Worth taking 30 mins to do this.
September 2023
First class
September 2023
Ver clean, comfortable boat and the Captain was friendly and very informative
September 2023
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December 2022
Very interesting and enjoyable trip down the river. Wish it had been longer!
July 2022
Thoroughly enjoyable
May 2022
Lovely trip out on the boat. We had the boat to ourselves and my children both had a turn at driving which they were really pleased about. I wish they did trips that were a little longer than half an hour.
April 2022
Would loved to have experienced this cruise but it was closed the entire week that we stayed in Lymington
October 2021
Excellent 30 minute cruise around the harbour! We would book again no problem! Our captain was Phil who was very knowledgeable and courteous.
September 2021
Really enjoyed this fun, informative trip around the Lymingron river passing the beautiful yachts in the marina and spotting the birds in the sea grass.
June 2019
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June 2018
St Barbe Museum
(Less than a mile)
(19)
St Barbe Museum explores the unique history of Lymington and the New Forest Coast. The hands-on displays provide a fascinating journey of discovery for all ages, charting Lymington’s development as a market town and port and looking at the smugglers and boat builders who have used the Solent shore. The art galleries host an exclusive programme of exhibitions that regularly works on loan from national and regional collections.
Small but very interesting. Also has a cafe.
April 2024
pleasant cafe also
February 2024
Visited on a damp day on my own, interesting museum and a good Art Gallery within the same building. Very nice and well staffed cafe area with a good selection of tasty food and nice coffee.
October 2023
Had a nice meal here upon arrival in Lymington. Very pleasant helpful staff. Also, a very nice gift shop, and Tourist Information centre.
October 2023
Brilliant Museum and the cafe is excellent
September 2023
Excellent museum that tells the story of the town and local area and also has space for changing exhibitions. Also acts as the local visitor info centre and has plenty of information about things to do in the area. There's also a nice gift shop and super little cafe.
September 2023
Great little museum. Very informative about the history of the area and even our teenagers enjoyed the dinosaur exhibit.
August 2022
A bit of a hidden gem really, very good and informative displays in a well laid out and spacious environment, we particularly liked the community involvement with a group of local children very actively enjoying the surroundings, the coffee shop and the engaging and helpful staff. If anything the museum could sell itself to the public better - we nearly didn't go in as there was little to explain what was inside other than the art galleries
May 2022
Wonderful art exhibition and everyone was very helpful. Great cafe and recommend the coffee and biscuits!
October 2021
Well worth spending a morning learning about the history of Lymington and the wider New Forest area. There is always an interesting pop up exhibition too. The cafe is great and serves lovely home made food.
October 2021
Well worth a visit. Tasty food and good service.
October 2021
Very interesting museum and when we visited there was an art exhibition which was an added bonus.
June 2021
Have visited the museum previously and found it interesting, having grown up locally. Now has an excellent coffee shop.
September 2020
We had a nice coffee on terrace of their café - didn't get a chance to visit Museum itself, but found some great cards + gifts in shop!
September 2020
Brilliant exhibition and we loved the museum. Our boys attended a free needle felting workshop and and came home with wonderful art work!
February 2020
interesting small museum with good displays
September 2019
Loved our visit to the museum, really friendly staff and despite compact size whiled away a couple of hours. Well worth a visit!
April 2019
Really interesting small museum packed with information and an exceptional display in the art gallery
October 2018
Extremely interesting museum, enjoyed the art,. Very welcoming reception and good cafe. I fully recommend a visit
June 2018
Walhampton Golf Course
(Less than a mile)
A nine hole golf course in a tranquil New Forest setting, Walhampton Golf Course is an informal environment with a friendly clubhouse. The accessible links course welcomes all ages and abilities to take part on the course with green fees starting at £12.50 for visitors.
Lymington Sea Water Baths
(Less than a mile)
(9)
A vital summer attraction in this famous town, the Lymington Sea Water Baths have been welcoming visitors since 1833. These days the options are a little more varied with water sports including kayaking, paddle boarding, aqua jousting, zorbing and children’s splash pools all available. There is a cafe on site, all necessary facilities and entry prices depend on the activities you want to take part in.
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Wonderful 1833 pool - I preferred the 20 degree temperature to the stifling 30 degree in the Leisure Centre. Very friendly staff. The most spacious pool I've swum in anywhere. Swam here most days £4.00 for two hours a bargain.
September 2023
We swam here pretty much every morning of our stay that it was open. Good value for general swimming - the more expensive inflatables course looked like great fun but we didn't try it ourselves. Such a good way to start the day, and a great facility for the town as there's no beach. Would have been even better if it opened earlier or later in the day.
September 2023
We spent an afternoon there and the children enjoyed the inflatables. The weather was good. Changing rooms not clearly signed though.
August 2023
Brilliant place loved it although water was bracing
August 2023
This is a must for everyone, especially for teenagers who love a challenge. We left our two on the assault course for 2 hours whilst we wandered the salt marshes on the Solent Way nearby. The ice cream kiosk next to the baths is value for money too and sells the local ice cream with generous portions.
August 2022
Planning to go there as looked good with all the fun equipment you could hire but found the cost for a family of six (two adults, four children) too expensive so did not go after all.
August 2021
We had a great time on the inflatables one morning. My son loved it! Friendly staff and good to hire wet suits.
August 2021
Did paddle boarding here, a great safe place to give it a try.
August 2021
Great activity, kids loved it! Harder than it looks.
August 2021
Hermit Charters
(Less than a mile)
(1)
On a skippered Luxury Flybridge Motor Boat, Hermit Charters gives you the opportunity to take a small party of friends on a luxury experience on the water without breaking the bank. For families or private parties, it’s a delightful way to head out fishing to catch bass, plaice, black bream or needles cod, or simply to enjoy the view from the water. You can even take the family dog on board!
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Fab location with great garden and pool.
July 2020
Milford on Sea
(4 miles)
(16)
A beautiful shingle beach with pretty painted beach huts, plenty of parking, and excellent coastal walks along Hurst spit to Hurst Castle with clear views of the Isle of Wight and needles. The superb Raft Rocks Restaurant is worth a visit with its Art deco style and roof terrace. You can also walk across the wildlife marshes to Keyhaven harbour and (in season) take the boat to Hurst Castle or the Isle of Wight.
Lovely sea walk within 15 minutes of the cottage.
March 2024
A lovely place to stay. So much to see and do locally and within easy reach.
August 2023
Milford on Sea is a very quintessential English village which has retained all its charm. The seafront is a delight to stroll along and The Needles Eye Cafe produces lovely coffee and lunches which is well worth a visit. A walk around Sturt Pond is also enjoyable and through to the village.
June 2023
Lovely quiet location for a beach walk. Great for watching the sea and waves without the crowds.
June 2023
Brilliant beach.
September 2022
Beautiful beach with views to The Isle of Wight. Good for swimming, picnics and walking. Very good car parking and public toilets. Lots of good places to eat and drink either next to the beach or in the village, a short walk away
July 2022
A proper gem. Great location for the new forest. The village is great and was only a short walk from our house. Not too busy or full of holiday makers. We will be back.
October 2021
One of my favourite places
July 2021
Good place to go if you have a buggy or wheelchair as there is a tarmac path along the top of the cliffs with great views of the Needles, plenty of parking and a kiosk serving refreshments.
September 2020
Lovely village with adequate shops on a very pretty green.
September 2019
Due to my husband breaking his leg we hired a mobility scooter for our holiday. It was a joy to ride along the front at Milford. Wonderful views of The Needles and lots of benches along the way too. Great access from the car parks. Would be great if the short path from Milford to Keyhaven could be the same good surface. We felt the rough stones would be too hard to ride on.
June 2019
Love Milford on Sea so old fashioned hasn't changed much since I use go as a child in the 1960/70s
April 2019
great walking area, small cafe-the needles, children climbing play park- crashing waves over stoned beach
March 2019
Great for a dog walk along the spit to Hurst Castle. Needles Eye cafe is a welcome break, quite good food but very busy and a bit basic.
December 2017
Fantastic sea location with goods pubs, shops etc
November 2017
Lovely village, plenty of shops and places to eat - no post office though.
June 2017
Barton on Sea
(6 miles)
(2)
A stony beach with sandy areas as the tide goes out, and a great spot to do some fossil hunting. The cliffs are subject to considerable coastal erosion and at times parts of the beach can be cordoned off. The Beachcomber Café on the cliff top is one of the most popular cafés in the region. Plenty of parking in car parks along the cliff top as well as on-road parking.
A pleasant walk along the cliff top and along the beach. There was less cliff than last time we went to the New Forest.
June 2023
Super walk, nice and easy and great place for a meal or tea and cake by the car park.
April 2019
Highcliffe Beach
(8 miles)
Highcliffe beach, beneath the popular Cliffhanger Restaurant is a part sandy, part pebble beach. The beach has sloping access as well as steps down to the shore from the pay and display clifftop car park. To the east, Highcliffe beach towards Barton on Sea is a part sandy beach at the foot of the second most eroded cliff in England. This side of the beach is dog-friendly all year. However do check the tide times as high tide can make it difficult to walk along the beach.
To the west towards Highcliffe Castle beach, the promenade leads across the top of the small beaches inbetween the groynes with views across Christchurch Bay and Hengistbury Head. Groynes 4-8 have dog restrictions as does the promenade during the summer months, May-September.
Highcliffe Castle Beach
(8 miles)
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A picturesque, tree-lined beach of shingle, and sand at low tide. Good facilities on the cliff top including an excellent tea room, public toilets, baby change and a children’s play area in the Castle gardens. Plenty of parking and sloping access down to the beach. Highcliffe Castle beach is dog-friendly all year round.
Very picturesque beach with great access, looks good for a beach day
October 2021
Lovely
April 2019
Lovely clean sandy beach and a really i would highly recommend this spot for your car to break down takes the ouch out of waiting for the recovery truck
April 2017
Lepe Beach
(9 miles)
Some of the best views of the Solent can be enjoyed from over a mile of beach and pine fringed cliffs. Historic D-Day remains, wildflower meadows and children's play area. Beach front car park.
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