Offering boutique accommodations in the New Forest town of Lymington, The Angel & Blue Pig has free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Parlee
United States of America
The staff at check in was professional, friendly, helpful. I liked the atmosphere. It was an old style pub. I liked the winding stairs. It was a pleasant and memorable place. The location was great. Right in the middle of everything.
This privately owned hotel rests in the heart of the picturesque Regency market town of Lymington, perfect for exploring the delights of the New Forest.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
Location, comfortable beds, fresh milk in the morning
Nestled within beautifully maintained gardens, the South Lawn Hotel is located on the edge of the New Forest National Park, while only a mile from the beach and the Jurassic Coastline of Hampshire.
Krystyna
United Kingdom
Like the room allocated in the new part of the hotel.
Plenty of parking space.
Located in Lymington, 17 miles from The Mayflower Theatre, Monkey Brewhouse has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Nigel
United Kingdom
I really cannot describe how helpful the staff are at the Brewhouse.
So friendly and what a fantastic breakfast
Steeped in history and surrounded by 10 acres of gardens, Passford House Hotel lies midway between the New Forest village of Sway and the Georgian town of Lymington.
Pamela
United Kingdom
Gardens and adjacent countryside. Efficient heating in The Stables suite.
On average, 3-star hotels in Lymington cost $149 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lymington are $180 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lymington can be found for $115 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lymington this weekend is $128 or, for a 4-star hotel, $242. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lymington for this weekend cost around $217 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We stayed here for the first time back in the summer of 2024...
We stayed here for the first time back in the summer of 2024. A lovely harbour town on the south coast, and we enjoyed the choice of shops, places to eat out and the railway station in close proximity. As we had an anniversary to celebrate in November, we decided to return and stay for a few days. Even though it was the Autumn, we still had a lovely time and will go back again.
Steve
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A lovely upmarket old English town, plenty of parking, pubs...
A lovely upmarket old English town, plenty of parking, pubs and restaurants, Saturday is market day with the high st closed off, full of interesting stalls located along both sides of the Main Street.
Many quirky individual shops.
Malcolm
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I liked the shopping street and the quay.
I liked the shopping street and the quay. Lots of places to eat and buy gifts to take home. Close to the forest. Plenty to see on the water, fishing boats, pleasure boats and a view of the trains going back and forth.
Tyler
Scored 10
10
A lovely selection of places to eat and independant shops.
A lovely selection of places to eat and independant shops.
Harbour has lots of boats and yachts to see.
Excellent location to explore the rest of the New Forest and to catch the ferry over to the Isle of Wight.
EReCo
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Beautiful coastal town with great pubs and restaurants and...
Beautiful coastal town with great pubs and restaurants and lots of cafes. Shops in high street a mix of independant and chain. saturday market worth a visit. Perfect base for trips into the New Forest or nearby beaches or visit to the isle of Wight. Very popular with walkers and cyclists. Fishermens Rest pub highly recommended for dinner but book in advance. Yacht Haven restaurant is also lovely and the outside deck a lively location for an afternoon drink. The Ship Inn in the town centre is very well located for a meal and drink in picturesque location
Anne-Marie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
great location with lots to do in the area around.
great location with lots to do in the area around. Local restaurants and pubs were generally good both for food and drinks. Really liked The Fishermans Rest (Pub) and Lanes of Lymington (restaurant and really quite good). Everything in walking distance. The town has a great buzz especially during the day. Cornish Pastry - just opened_ was perfect for coffee - really good flavour.
David
United Kingdom
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Beautiful hotel just outside Lymington. Vey grand looking building and some rooms are in separate blocks. We had one of these and it was spacious, comfortable and even had a little kitchen area. It has an outdoor pool open in summer but the indoor pool has to be seen to be believed. It’s the best hotel pool we’ve seen and the biggest. Food in the restaurant was delicious (thanks to chefs Aidan & Marvis) and breakfast excellent.
The location was superb just around the corner from Lymington High Street, the room was very clean and tidy the bed was extremely comfortable we slep realy well, provisions for a light breakfast were of good quality and more that adequate for our needs. We would definitely stay here again.
The main thing we appreciated was the superb staff who were at all times delightful, courteous and efficient. We enjoyed the high standard of comfort in the room. The breakfast was enjoyable. The hotel has an excellent location in the middle of Lymington, close to the rail station.
Very spacious, renovated and comfortable room. excellent bed. Very friendly service in the pub next door. The Hotel is 20min walk to Lymington centre which is fine in good weather but could be tricky in wet conditions. Breakfast was good .
The breakfast is wonderful! Also the location is so convenient for Lymington, where parking is not easy, but plenty of space at Highfield, and an easy walk to the High Street.
Charles
United Kingdom
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