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LYMINGTON HARBOUR is an attractive estuary two miles long with the entrance channel lying between salt marshes. It is shared by yachtsmen, fishermen and the Isle of Wight ferry.

There are two marinas, the ferry terminal and at the Town Quay room for up to 100 visiting boats within two minutes walk of the town centre.

The town has a wide variety of shops from picturesque boutiques on the cobbled quay to the larger supermarkets and a bustling market in the High Street every Saturday. The Georgian and Victorian architecture and the varied and colourful history help to create a distinctive quaintness.

There is much to do. The coastal path on the Solent Way is a pleasant walk; you could go fishing along the sea wall; hire a bike and cycle in the surrounding New Forest; take a ferry trip to the Isle of Wight; swim in the indoor or outdoor swimming pools; learn some of the history at the St. Barbe Museum; buy an antique or find a bargain in the Saturday market. All this within walking distance of your boat. The restaurants and hostelries, too numerous to mention, provide food from around the world.

Enjoy your stay

Ryan Willegers
Harbour Master / Chief Executive

 

 

 

Contact Information

Lymington Harbour Commissioners,

Harbour Office, Bath Road, Lymington, Hampshire. SO41 3SE.

(01590) 672014 Telephone Number

(01590) 671823 Fax Number

Opening Hours

Office Open Monday To Friday - 8.30am To 3.30pm

(The river is also manned before, during and after office hours, Also at weekends)

How To Find Us

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