The area of Lymington is widely known for its sailing history, with two large marinas filled with fishing boats and yachts, as well as two sailing clubs. This historic town is surrounded by beautiful scenery and is also known for its weekly local market. If you’re planning on visiting the area, then we’ll give you a hand and save you the research on accommodation because New Forest Collection has a variety of different hotels and suites that we’re sure you’ll love.
Our New Forest hotels are based near Lymington and have a bundle of different suites to fit your requirements, from Classic rooms to Snug rooms, Deluxe rooms and Grand Deluxe rooms.
At Bartley Lodge, expect all of the above plus an Extra Snug room. Stay in our Charles Lyell suite inspired by the Victorian ‘father of geology’ which is open, airy and elegantly decorated. Complete with roll top bath and breathtaking views of our walled garden.
At Burley Manor you have the choice of our main manor or garden wing to rest your head. If your four-legged companion is in tow, we recommend opting for a Garden Suite. With ample room and direct access to our landscaped gardens, we know how to treat your furry friend just right. We also have a range of tranquil and unique rooms ready to welcome you for your New Forest break including our Burley Suite and Deer View Hut,,nestled away in our eight-acre woodland. Here, you can kick back in a soft robe and breathe in the surrounding nature. We also offer Deluxe and Grand Deluxe rooms where you can choose between our Roll Top Deluxe, Deer View Deluxe and Garden Deluxe – all equally as charming.
Whilst most of our Collection is child friendly, Beaulieu Inn is simply the perfect family-base, dogs too, with neighbourly horses and donkeys right on our doorstep.
Stay in our enchanting Georgian townhouse with its urban-style interiors and large indoor pool. It is the former Dower House of Northerwood Estate and was used as a hunting box by King George IV. Forest Lodge is now known for its award-winning restaurant and is just minutes from the ‘capital’ of the New Forest.
A hotel isn’t just about having a place to rest your head at night, it’s about succulent dishes, amazing scenery, convenient facilities and location, location, location!
Burley Manor is amongst the countryside and adjoins a red deer sanctuary. If you visit us during the spring, you can see blooming flowers and beautiful deer grazing on the grass. Food is important to us here at Burley Manor and it’s also important to our Executive Head Chef who’s recipes stem from the heart and soul of Mediterranean food culture. If you need somewhere to relax, head to our wellbeing rooms where you can leave feeling like a new person.
Expect only the finest and freshest ingredients at Bartley Lodge and enjoy your delicious dishes in many wonderful places around the grounds – choose from the dining room, outside in the sun on the stone terrace or in the glass splendour of our orangery. We locally source our food as much as possible to ensure our guests experience only the best of dishes.
At Beaulieu Inn, immerse yourself in good food, with our brilliant pub & restaurant only a stone’s throw away. The Drift is a classic pub serving country inspired dishes and delicious breakfast, tasty lunch, wholesome dinner and even quick bites for you to nibble on.
What better place than Forest Lodge to take a step back into its history and get lost in nature? With award-winning grill and brasserie, menus offer unique flavoursome dishes with the option for an inviting afternoon tea.
Our New Forest Collection hotels are located just a short drive from Lymington, so if you’re looking for something to do whilst staying, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Lose yourself in Mother Nature and clear your head in the surrounding scenery, with a visit to Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary or Apple Court Garden and Nursery where you can enjoy a cup of tea and a freshly baked slice of cake in their summer house overlooking their dreamy garden.
If you’re an avid history buff, then Hurst Castle is the place to be. The castle was built by King Henry VIII to protect the Solent in 1544 or visit St. Barbe Museum and Art Gallery or St. Thomas and All Saints Church to get lost in their history.
If you’re looking for something to keep the little ones entertained, thenwhy not plan a trip to Lymington Sea Water Baths, an on-water inflatable obstacle course – we know even the adults will enjoy this one! For a light stroll and see some amazing views, then take a walk along the Solent Way Walk – a 60 mile route starting from Milford-On-Sea and finishing at Emsworth Harbour. Don’t worry, you don’t have to walk the entire thing! (Unless you want to of course). Along the way, you can witness pretty shingle beaches, deserted coastal marshes and promenades.
The nearest of our hotels to the Lymington area are Beaulieu Inn and Forest Lodge, which are just under a 20 minute drive away. The two further ones (but not by far) are Bartley Lodge and Burley Manor, with a 25 minute drive away.
If you’re not driving and need to travel into the area, don’t worry because we’ve done our homework on this too! In Lymington, the nearest train stations are Lymington Town railway station and Lymington Pier railway station. If you’re flying in to see us, the nearest airports are Solent Airport, Bournemouth Airport and Southampton Airport.
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