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  1. Lymington

    Lymington. The Georgian market town of Lymington is set on the coast in the beautiful New Forest National Park, between Southampton and Bournemouth. Famous for its sailing history, there are two large marinas filled with fishing boats and yachts, as well as two sailing clubs. The town's narrow streets are lined with pretty period cottages and ...

  2. Lymington (Hampshire) Visitor Information Guide

    Lymington. A picturesque coastal town with an attractive main street, lovely Georgian buildings and a cobbled quay. Once an important centre for the production of salt, it is best known today as a departure point for passenger and car ferries to the Isle of Wight. During the 18th-c it became a popular bathing resort and is now a peaceful ...

  3. Hampshire Tourist Information Centres

    A whats on guide including information on the latest events and festivals. Food and drink recommendations including the best restaurants, pubs and farmers markets to visit. Advice of the best walking, cycling, golf, fishing and horse riding locations. Heritage information including guides to our museums, stately homes, gardens and landmarks.

  4. Lymington

    The Georgian market town of Lymington is set on the coast in the beautiful New Forest National Park, between Southampton and Bournemouth. Famous for its sailing history, there are two large marinas filled with fishing boats and yachts, as well as two sailing clubs. The town's narrow streets are lined with pretty period cottages and houses, as ...

  5. Lymington

    The Georgian market town of Lymington is set on the coast in the beautiful New Forest National Park, between Southampton and Bournemouth. Famous for its sailing history, there are two large marinas filled with fishing boats and yachts, as well as two sailing clubs. The town's narrow streets are lined with pretty period cottages and houses, as ...

  6. Lymington

    The historic, coastal town of Lymington offers plenty for the visitor to the New Forest. This colourful and vibrant town is an ancient seaport with a rich maritime history, and with so much to see and do. Learn about the rich heritage of the town, enjoy some retail therapy, treat yourself to delicious food and drink and relax by the water.

  7. Lymington, Hampshire; a day trip guide for 2024

    Eating and drinking (yellow markers): 1) Elderflower Restaurant 2) The Kings Head Inn 3) Lanes of Lymington 4) The Mayflower 5) The Haven Bar & Restaurant 6) The Six Bells (A Wetherspoons pub) Advice: A day trip to Limington could be easily combined with Milford-on-Sea, and a visit to Hurst castle. Milford-on-Sea is only a small village but has ...

  8. 15 Best Things to Do in Lymington (Hampshire, England)

    2. Solent Way Walk. Source: Mick Harper / shutterstock. Solent Way Walk. Lymington is by the eastern trailhead of a 60-mile path between Milford-on-Sea in the west and Emsworth Harbour in the east. As the name suggests, this runs the length of the Solent, the strait between mainland England and the Isle of Wight.

  9. Things to see and do when visiting Lymington Harbour

    Harbour Office, Bath Road, Lymington Hampshire, SO41 3SE. T: 01590 672014 E: [email protected]. VHF: Channel 66 Call sign: 'Lymington Harbour' (office hours) Office Opening Times. April to September 08.30 to 17.00 (7 days) October to March 08.30 to 17.00 (Weekdays) In Event of a Marine Emergency .

  10. Lymington, England: All You Need to Know Before You Go (2024

    Marinas, Scenic Walking Areas. 2024. Coombe Stables. 117. Horseback Riding Tours. Lymington Tourism: Tripadvisor has 58,801 reviews of Lymington Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Lymington resource.

  11. Things to Do in Lymington

    Lymington's High Street and small side streets are great places to shop. You will find some beautiful boutiques and independent shops lining the wide High Street and leading to the Quay. The regular Saturday market descends on the town on a Saturday bringing with it around 100 stalls selling local produce, gifts, homeware and jewellery.

  12. Lymington, Hampshire travel guide and Lymington information

    Lymington is a traditional market town and port on the Solent to the south of the New Forest, situated between Southampton and Bournemouth. The town is a very popular tourist destination, with visitors attracted by the charms of Lymington itself and also by the New Forest; the modern marinas in Lymington; the ferry crossing to the Isle of Wight that leaves from here; and the natural ...

  13. Tourist Information

    Tourist Information. Providing help and advice to make your visit to Lymington and the New Forest effortless and enjoyable. St Barbe's Visitor Information Point is staffed by a team of friendly, well-informed volunteers, to provide help and advice to tourists and local residents on events, transport, places of interest and walk. ...

  14. Lymington

    Lymington's High Street is dominated by Georgian buildings and the Parish Church of St. Thomas the Apostle lies at the top end. This church has 18th century galleries and some architectural features which are over 600 years old. The churchyard has an avenue of lime trees which were planted in the seventeenth century.

  15. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Lymington (2024)

    8. Lymington Yacht Haven. 138. Marinas. Lymington Yacht Haven is a Five Gold Anchor Marina offering luxurious facilities, easy access to a number of exciting locations and a host of benefits to berth holders and visitors. Based in the mouth…. 9. Lymington & Keyhaven Marshes.

  16. Things to Do in Lymington

    The Saturday market sees Lymington's High Street really come to life as the stalls reveal fresh produce, antique wares & local treasures. Established in 1250, this is the perfect spot to fill your basket & stock up. We also love the smuggling tales of Lymington, with reported tunnels connecting the Quay to old 'inns' in days gone by.

  17. Lymington

    By road, Lymington can be approached from the west along the coast road (the A337 from Bournemouth.Any other direction requires a crossing of the New Forest with its sometimes congested roads. There are two alternatives; take the M27 to junction 1 and then the A337 through Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst, or leave the M27 at junction 2 and follow the A326 to Dibden Purlieu and then the B3054 ...

  18. Is Lymington worth visiting? 11 Things to do in Lymington!

    These are just a few examples of the tourist information that may be useful for visitors to Lymington. For more information, visitors can check with the local tourist information center, which is located on the High Street. Lymington coffee shops. Lymington has a variety of coffee shops that offer a range of drinks, snacks, and atmospheres.

  19. The complete guide to Lymington

    By car. The town is just off the A337, which leads to Lymington from the west and the east. From the west, take the A337 via Christchurch, Highcliffe and New Milton. From further east or north, leave the M27 at Junction 2 and follow the A337, which takes you via Lyndhurst and Brockenhurst. Travel to Lymington by boat.

  20. Tourist Information Centres

    Visit the tourist information centres in Lynton or Lynmouth to find out everything you need to know to make your visit or stay a pleasant one.

  21. THE LYMINGTON CENTRE (2024) All You Need to Know BEFORE ...

    Open now. 9:00 AM - 10:30 PM. Write a review. About. The Lymington Community Association is a charity (number 1188765). The Community Centre is open every day except Sundays and Public Holidays. Normal opening hours are from 9am-10:30pm. The Centre offers many activities including classes, Cinema, Pre School, Cafe, Bar, Books corridor and lots ...

  22. Lynton & Lynmouth Tourist Information Centre

    Lynton and Lynmouth, ''Little Switzerland'', offer a unique holiday experience, situated on the north coast of Devon, within the Exmoor National Park noted for its breath taking natural beauty and unspoilt landscape.

  23. Visitor information for Hampshire

    Hampshire sits tucked away to the very south of England, bordered by Dorset, Wiltshire and Sussex. The county offers its visitors miles of idyllic countryside, with two national parks - the New Forest and South Downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, superb coastline to explore plus three vibrant cities.

  24. Tamworth Tourist Information Centre Act 1992 (Private Act)

    Tamworth Tourist Information Centre Act 1992 (Private Act) [1992-tti] New South Wales Status Information Currency of version Current version for 8 December 1992 to date (accessed 20 August 2024 at 7:50) Legislation on this site is usually updated within 3 working days after a change to the legislation. Provisions in force