Glamping in Lymington
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Glamping in Lymington
Situated on the banks of the River Lymington, the historic seaside town of Lymington offers pleasant glamping properties in the countryside. The town is a great holiday destination for those looking for a coastal getaway or just the tranquillity of the countryside. Lymington offers many activities both on the water and on land, making it a popular place for cyclists and boat racers. It also has many places of interest such as museums, shops, and swimming pools for families.
Modern glamping with hot tubs and poolsFor your stay you'll find comfortable glamping accommodations with spacious gardens, terraces, pools, hot tubs, gleaming wooden floors, modern kitchens, skylights, large windows, quality sofas and light-filled spaces. Glamping in Lymington will guarantee you a luxury holiday close to the best attractions, and there are plenty of options to suit all needs and tastes.
Travellers and activities
With 219 miles (352.45 km) of woodland, heathland and pastureland that is home to cows and ponies, the New Forest and Solent area offers the best cycling routes around the town. In Lymington, you can find several bike hire shops, such as New Forest Bikes, located in the town centre, which will provide you with excellent quality bikes for your adventure. From challenging rides along the coast to family-friendly cycle routes, the town has it all for cycling enthusiasts! It's the perfect place if you want to take a pedalling break next to beautiful forested landscapes, tranquil streams and the sounds of the ocean.
Lymington for familiesThe National Motor Museum is the main attraction for families. The site has a collection of over 280 vehicles from Britain, including Formula 1 cars. From the earliest cars to the present day, the museum has everything to keep the family entertained! The exhibits also feature motorbikes and a pod ride through the history of motoring. Although if you prefer a day out to cool off with the kids, the Lymington Seawater Baths is one of the town's favourite summer hotspots. The pool offers floating inflatable obstacles for children to climb over, as well as paddleboards and kiosks with ice cream and snacks.
During the Middle Ages until the 19th century Lymington was very famous for salt manufacture due to the salt pans along the coast.
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With Escape Yachting, experience luxury with your partner or family. This is one of Lymington's most award-winning activities where you can relax in the comfort of a modern yacht. Sail for hours in the Solent, take a swim and enjoy the sunset whilst enjoying lunch, dinner, and a glass of champagne. A trip on board these yachts will make your holiday even more wonderful!
2. Spend an enjoyable day at Apple Court Gardens!Apple Court Gardens is the ideal place to spend a pleasant day out. Built in a walled orchard, this 1 acre garden has subtropical plants, lily gardens, a white garden and a splendid Japanese garden. Visit this natural paradise surrounded by unusual specimens, soak up the scents of roses, enjoy the tranquillity and relax by the koi pond. Apple Court is a great place to discover if you love plants.
3. Discover the natural flavours of Naked JamBringing together a true range of flavours and quality, Naked Jam offers award-winning jams and preserves that will leave you delighted. Live a culinary experience, prepare jams and preserves, and immerse yourself in natural flavours and truly fresh ingredients with Naked Jam. With basic ingredients and no colouring or preservatives, this treat is sure to go well with your toast at breakfast this holiday season.
4. Explore the imposing Hurst FortressBuilt in the early 1540s, Hurst Castle was one of Henry VIII's artillery forts. During the 1870s, it became the largest coastal fort in the world. The site was also used as a prison for eminent captives and has 38-ton cannons, as well as a theatre established during World War II. A tour of this fortress will give you plenty to see of past wars, as well as beautiful views of the sea from the high walls and the lighthouse.
5. Speed across the water!Solent Rib Charter is home to Europe's largest fleet of rib boats, and offers rentals, so you can have fun with a full speed ride. Climb aboard one of these boats, hold on tight and go full speed ahead with your friends or family. The Ribs will guarantee you safety and the most fun during your holiday.
6. Admire St Barbe's impressive artworkSt Barbe is a much-loved art gallery inspired by local pride. The museum has colourful and interactive collections and exhibitions that capture the eye of all ages. Discover 3rd century Roman coins, view temporary sculptures and admire themed exhibitions. There are often unique exhibitions that are acclaimed in the UK.
7. Delight in the seafood flavours at the seafood festivalLocated in front of the Solent estuary, the annual Seafood Festival is a little paradise for food that takes place from 16 to 18 July. During your stay in Lymington, savour fish and seafood delicacies, taste the best producers and refresh yourself with a craft beer. The festival also hosts a variety of local musicians, so you can enjoy Celtic folk bands, blues, and tribute bands.
Information about glampings in Lymington
🏡 Glampings available: | 3 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -47%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £29. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and fireplace. |