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Cosy studio near town centre
A cosy, self–contained studio with easy access to the New Forest & sea, only a short stroll from the heart of Lymington, with its marinas, historic cobbled key & restaurants. This professionally – converted garage studio has underfloor heating, a comfy double sofa bed with all linen, a TV & WiFi, & compact shower room. The kitchenette is equipped with fridge/freezer, microwave, hotplate, kettle, toaster and all essentials. Ideally located for local transport,only 5 min drive to Keyhaven/Milford.

Lymington Annexe: own entrance, garden, parking
AMBERWOOD - a tastefully furnished, self-contained annexe, with its own private garden and free parking, situated on the outskirts of Lymington. With a King sized bed, fully equipped kitchen, shower room, dining area and sofa/extra bed. Everything you need to enjoy Lymington and the New Forest. Perfect for couples or young families, seeking a comfortable stay, only minutes away from the beach and Lymington town, with local pub and shops within walking distance. Newly updated Wifi, with own line.

The Cot, Characterful 400-year-old Cottage.
Beautifully restored 400-year-old cottage, smallest house in Lymington, an ideal cosy retreat for couples complete with a peaceful private garden. Close to the historic coastal town of Lymington and railway station, an ancient seaport with a rich maritime history plus interesting architecture much of which is Georgian and Victorian. Cosy living space, wifi, smart TV, kitchen and bathroom with large shower, bedroom with king size bed. It also includes a lockable undercover storage for two bikes.

The Studio; self contained guest house with garden
Interior designed self-contained studio with bedroom, kitchenette, bathroom and private garden. Please note there is no parking at the property. Lymington Town train station is a four minute walk. There are several nearby car parks and overnight street parking. Lymington has a thriving Saturday market and high street. The quay, marinas and IOW ferry terminal are all a short walk away and the new forest is very close. Please note the host has a dog who may sometimes be in the shared garden.

Wren Cottage. Dog-friendly with fenced garden
''Wow!'' is the typical reaction as guests enter this charming, secluded, dog-friendly, cottage. Situated on a footpath and bridleway with immediate access to farmland walks, horse-riding and cycling routes, Wren is also only a short 5-15minute drive from the forest, beach walks, or exploring coastal and forest towns and villages. Wren is the ideal location to unwind for up to six guests (with a choice of double or twin beds in the main bedroom). Bring your friends, family, dogs & horses too

Lymington Cottage c1908. New Forest National Park
An historic cottage reputedly designed by Edwin Lutyens, with open fields & woodland just outside the gate. An ideal base for a family holiday, or a quiet relaxing break. Garden front & rear with secluded patio with sun loungers. Lovely 20 min walk to Lymington high street, with its lovely Georgian buildings, pubs, shops & restaurants. Free parking on quiet road just outside the cottages. Fast Wi-Fi & Netflix TV. High quality bed linen and towels provided. Large walk-in shower. Min 5 nights.

Lymington Self-Catering Garden Retreat.
Deerleap Lodge is a quaint cabin nestled on the outskirts of the New Forest National Park. It is a well-appointed, self-catering, light and airy garden cabin with a nautical theme and an open plan feel. Sleeping 2 guests, it's a short walk to historic seaside town Lymington, ferries to the Isle of Wight and nearby beaches. With south-facing views towards Keyhaven Nature Reserve and IoW, it is ideal for couples, solo travellers, walkers, birdwatchers & cyclists looking for a relaxing retreat.

Skylarks Lymington
Skylarks is a beautifully restored, 18th Century listed beamed one bedroomed holiday apartment located a few steps from the High Street in Lymington. Despite being so close to the High Street it is in a very quiet location. It is situated above a shop, totally self-contained, it sleeps 2. It has a superking size bed. Skylarks has a flat screen freeview smart tv and blue ray dvd player (also has 3D), free wifi, microwave, fridge, hob and shower room. Linen and towels provided free of charge.

The Nook - Minutes walk to Town Centre & Marinas!
Adorable, affordable & super clean‼️ The Nook is perfect for two people. The location couldn’t be better, situated on the prestigious south side of town, 5 minutes walk from the station, the High Street, marinas, yacht clubs and the many pubs and restaurants. You couldn’t find a better spot to have fun & explore. The Nook is private, quiet and newly refurbished with FREE parking outside your door! We look forward to welcoming you! Any questions please contact me anytime.

Characterful cottage in central Lymington
A gorgeous newly renovated characterful cottage situated in central Lymington. Lymington High Street is home to an array of independent shops, pubs, restaurants and cafés. The New Forest National Park, with its free-roaming ponies, donkeys and cattle, is just a short drive away, as are the beaches making this the perfect base. We also provide a parking permit for the local car parks at the beach and forest allowing you to make the most of exploring during your stay

Lymington Apartment with parking
Large duplex apartment just off the High Street with a parking space and a pretty communal gated courtyard. Large open plan kitchen/dining/sitting room with two leather sofas. The kitchen is fully equipped and comprises of a washer/dryer, dishwasher, large fridge/freezer. The bedroom which is large is on the top floor adjacent to a shower room. A travel cot can be provided on request. Please see my other listing - Central Lymington Apartment with Parking.

Little Watch - self-contained annexe.
Little Watch is a self-contained annexe situated on the south side of the high street on a quiet, sought after drive close to the high street, marinas and sea front walks. Accessed by its own front door, and with a parking space on the drive, the annexe has a studio layout, king-sized bed, fully-equipped Siemens kitchen, and a dining and sitting area. A separate bathroom has a spacious walk-in shower. The property is suited to couples or singles.
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When is the best time to visit Lymington?
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| Avg. price | G$30,961 GYD | G$31,379 GYD | G$33,681 GYD | G$35,982 GYD | G$35,145 GYD | G$36,819 GYD | G$38,910 GYD | G$39,329 GYD | G$35,773 GYD | G$34,517 GYD | G$31,589 GYD | G$36,191 GYD |
| Avg. temp | 5°C | 5°C | 7°C | 9°C | 12°C | 15°C | 17°C | 17°C | 15°C | 12°C | 8°C | 6°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Lymington?
Staying near the High Street places you close to shops and markets, while areas around the marina and riverside provide scenic views and easy access to ferries. Forest-edge neighborhoods invite guests who enjoy nature and quieter surroundings.
What are the best things to do in Lymington with kids?
Children enjoy the Lymington Sea Water Baths, hands-on exhibits at the St Barbe Museum, and running in the open spaces of Woodside Gardens. Boat rides and crabbing along the quay are also popular with families.
What are some of the best things to do in Lymington?
Explore traditional markets, walk the cobbled streets near the quay, or take a dip in the Lymington Sea Water Baths. Nearby woodlands and salt marshes invite nature walks and birdwatching throughout the year.
How is the weather in Lymington?
Lymington has mild, damp winters around 35–48°F (2–9°C), and warmer, often pleasant summers near 54–72°F (12–22°C). Rain is common, especially outside summer, so packing a waterproof layer is advised.
When is the best time to visit Lymington?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for Lymington, with comfortable temperatures and local events or regattas. During this period, many enjoy outdoor dining, walking in the New Forest, and lively town markets.
What are the best places to visit in Lymington?
Lymington has a historic quay, the Lymington Sea Water Baths, and a vibrant High Street filled with boutiques and cafés. Guests often enjoy walking nearby forest trails or exploring the marina for views of the Solent.
What are some hiking trails in Lymington?
Enjoy walking along the Solent Way, which connects coastal scenery and marshlands, or explore forest trails looping through the nearby New Forest National Park. Each offers opportunities for birdwatching and spotting native ponies.
What are some family activities we can do in Lymington?
Families often canoe along the Lymington River, enjoy open-air swimming at the Lymington Sea Water Baths, or picnic in Woodside Gardens. Interactive exhibits at the St Barbe Museum are also frequently suggested for children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Lymington?
Guests often journey to the nearby New Forest National Park for woodland walks, or explore neighboring seaside towns known for coastal paths and local markets. The Isle of Wight, accessed by ferry, is suggested for unique scenery and cultural sites.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Lymington?
Many accommodations in and around Lymington welcome pets, especially those near the town center or close to the forest and coastal walks. Look for listings that highlight pet-friendly amenities and outdoor access for a comfortable stay.
What are some local tips for visiting Lymington?
Explore the weekend market for local specialties, and try the cobbled lanes around the old port for independent shops. Local ferries connect you with scenic spots, and bringing layers is helpful since weather can shift suddenly.
What is Lymington known for?
Lymington is widely recognized for its maritime heritage, historic quay, and as a gateway to the New Forest National Park. Its lively Saturday market and saltwater baths also contribute to its reputation.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Lymington?
Visit the St Barbe Museum for insights into local history, or relax in the quiet Woodside Gardens. The town’s independent galleries and antique shops are also frequently suggested for those interested in local finds.
What are the best foods to try in Lymington?
Lymington’s eateries are known for seasonal Hampshire seafood, locally produced cheeses, and freshly baked goods from market stalls. Afternoon tea with scones or locally churned ice cream are often mentioned as local treats.
What should I bring for a trip to Lymington?
Pack layers and a rain jacket, as the weather can shift quickly around the coast and forest. Comfortable walking shoes are helpful for exploring cobbled streets, market areas, and natural trails.
What is the nightlife in Lymington like?
Lymington has cozy pubs, wine bars, and spots with live acoustic music near the quay and High Street. Evenings tend toward relaxed gatherings, often featuring locally brewed ciders and ales.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Lymington?
Lymington frequently celebrates with maritime festivals and regattas during the warmer months. Seasonal craft fairs and food events are also popular, particularly in the town center and around the waterfront.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Lymington?
Families often find welcoming vacation rentals around Lymington’s town center and residential neighborhoods. Many properties highlight family features like gardens, multiple bedrooms, and proximity to parks or the marina.
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