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Trip to New Forest
2 days itinerary
United Kingdom
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Southampton, Brockenhurst, Lymington
Day 1
Sat 9 Aug
7 places
Southampton Airport Parkway
Transit Station
Southampton Airport Parkway is a highly convenient rail hub, offering seamless connections directly to Southampton Airport. Frequent train services operate to major destinations including London, Manchester, and Bournemouth.
The station is noted for its cleanliness and clear signage, ensuring easy navigation for all. Facilities include a café for refreshments and accessible ticket machines. While temporary drop-off is limited, short-term parking is available.
The Pig
Hotel
This country house hotel offers a unique culinary journey, with a focus on locally sourced and foraged produce. The kitchen garden is a highlight, showcasing the journey from seedling to plate.
Expect exquisite service and a well-curated wine list. The atmosphere is complemented by a garden spa, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation after your meal.
The dining experience is frequently cited as a foodie highlight, with dishes that are both delightful and filling. Impeccable service ensures a memorable visit.
Booked for Lunch 12:30
Brockenhurst Village
Brockenhurst, often called the "Capital of the New Forest," offers a quintessential English village experience. Expect to see free-roaming ponies and donkeys wandering through the village center, a truly unique sight.
This location serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding New Forest National Park, with numerous walking and cycling routes accessible directly from the village. Discover charming shops and traditional pubs.
A charming village in the New Forest, ideal for a stroll.
Beaulieu Farm Shop
Beaulieu Bakehouse
Cafe
The Beaulieu Bakehouse offers a delightful experience with its delicious coffee cakes and expertly made cappuccinos. Expect friendly service in a tidy, traditional setting, a welcome contrast to chain establishments.
This quaint tearoom features charming decor and cozy seating. During warmer months, enjoy outdoor seating where you might encounter local wildlife like birds and ponies.
The menu includes highly recommended scones and options like smoked salmon on toast. It's a perfect spot for a quiet coffee break.
Beaulieu and Buckler’s Hard footpath
Museum
Buckler's Hard is an 18th-century village with a rich maritime history, notably where ships for Nelson's fleet were built. Explore original shipwright's cottages and learn about the village's past through audio stories.
A boat trip along the estuary offers insights into shipbuilding and wartime history. Refreshments are available at The Captain's Table cafe or The Montague Arms pub. Parking is available, with charges varying by duration.
A scenic 2-mile footpath connecting Beaulieu and Buckler’s Hard.
Lymington
A picturesque Georgian market town on the Lymington River, known for its sailing heritage.
ibis budget Southampton Centre
Hotel
This hotel offers streamlined rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi, serving as a straightforward budget option. Its location is particularly convenient for those embarking on a cruise, being a walking distance from the port. It's also close to the train station and the West Quay shopping mall.
The hotel provides a basic, clean environment suitable for short stays, such as an overnight before a holiday. While some rooms may experience temperature regulation issues, the staff are noted for their helpfulness. It’s a functional choice primarily for its proximity to key transport and departure points.
3 W Quay Rd, Southampton SO15 1RA
Check-in
ibis budget Southampton Centre
3 W Quay Rd, Southampton SO15 1RA