
In the New Forest there are many types of New Forest Bed and Breakfast. There are a few large hotels that offer this service. The most common type is the small independent Bed and Breakfast, which are owned and run by local people who have been granted permission by the local authorities to open their homes to guests. This is such a popular way for people to stay in the local area that it attracts travellers from all across the world. We have hosted guests from Australia, the USA, Russia, Israel, and all over Europe.
There are well over one hundred independent B&Bs in the New Forest located across the many small country villages such as Lyndhurst, Lymington, Burley, Beaulieu, Fordingbridge and Brockenhurst. So there is almost certainly one that will suit your needs and of course your pocket!
Lyndhurst is known as the Capital of the New Forest and is the perfect mix of modern and traditional, with its unique blend of trendy bars and cafe's, and traditional shops, pubs and restaurants. The Ferarri garage is well worth a look, and lots of people choose to sit in the pub garden next door, admiring the fabulous array of highly-desirable sports cars on display. The high street is a picture postcard of the traditional English coutryside village. Lyndhurst is also the place where Alice Hargreaves, Lewis Carrol's inspiration for the Alice in Wonderland stories, is laid to rest. Lyndhurst is the perfect example of contrasts - open forest and the famous New Forest ponies are no more than two minutes walk from the bustle of the high street! You wont find a shortage of New Forest Bed and Breakfast in Lyndhurst.
Brockenhurst is located about five miles south of Lyndhurst, and is a very sleepy village which is very easily accessible from London. Brockenhurst Station has links to all major London and South Coast hubs. Open countryside is again within a few moments gentle stroll of every part of Brockenhurst.
Lymington is a coastal haven, built on and around saltmarshes with beaches that stretch for miles. The stunning views on a clear day make Lymington a must see for all New Forest visitors. It also has a high street that boasts traditional shops, and also has a nautical theme as the Marina and Lymington Harbour are both very close by.
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