Luxury holidays in Lymington

Sandwiched between the Solent and the New Forest, with glimpses of the Isle of Wight, Lymington has all the markings of a hot-with-yachties harbour town – a Georgian high street garlanded with bunting, tucked-away tea rooms, a charming weekend market and a mooch-worthy marina. Lymington’s prime position is best showcased through the produce on offer at local eateries, where just-caught crab, Isle of Wight tomatoes and New Forest bacon get taste buds tingling.

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When to go

Lymington shines in the summer months when alfresco activities are at their most appealing, and events such as the town’s seafood festival dot the calendar.

Getting there

  • Planes

    Bournemouth and Southampton’s international airports are each a 40-minute drive from this Hampshire outpost. Of the London hubs, Heathrow is nearest (90 minutes away by road), and Gatwick is still only a two-hour drive from Lymington.
  • Trains

    There are several services daily to Lymington Town and Lymington Pier from Bournemouth, Southampton and London; all rail routes require a change at Brockenhurst.
  • Automobiles

    You’ll want your own set of wheels – coastal paths, New Forest trails, sandy beaches and wishlist Hampshire sites, such as Hurst Castle and Beaulieu, are all a 20-minute drive away. Plus, you can take your car on the 40-minute ferry from Lymington to Yarmouth, on the Isle of Wight.