Bartley Lodge is an elegant Grade II listed building surrounded by 8 acres of grounds. Meals in its AA Rosette-awarded restaurant are created using local produce.
Penny
United Kingdom
We love staying at Bartley Lodge as it’s a small cosy hotel with great staff and very well located for the New Forest. Dinner quality was great. Breakfast is lovely but could have a bit more variety.
The Crown Manor House Hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Lyndhurst Village, the capital of the New Forest National Park. This boutique hotel offers spacious rooms, free Wi-Fi and free parking....
Ideally situated in the New Forest, close to the small town of Lyndhurst, this friendly hotel is set back from the road and offers quality accommodation at affordable prices.
Dating from 1782, the historic Bell Inn Hotel combines period features with contemporary guest rooms in the heart of the New Forest. It has 2 golf courses on the doorstep.
White Rabbit by Chef & Brewe at Lyndhurst is in the heart of the beautiful New Forest. The charming hotel features a traditional pub restaurant and free parking.
Robert
United Kingdom
Location was great for visiting beaulieu and the New Forest. Staff are friendly and very helpful. Room was quiet, comfortable (except pillows) and clean. There was plenty of hot water for bath/shower. Food was good 'pub grub' style, which suited our needs.
Offering a garden and garden view, The Trusty Servant Inn is located in Lyndhurst, 21 km from The Mayflower Theatre and 21 km from Southampton Guildhall.
Paul
United Kingdom
Lovely location and the staff were very helpful. A comfortable room and facilities with easy access from the main route.
Lyndhurst is accessible via road, rail, and air. From London, it's a 130km drive or a 1.5-hour train journey with a transfer at Southampton. International travellers can fly into Southampton Airport, 24km away, then take a taxi or bus.
The most convenient airport for Lyndhurst is Southampton Airport, due to its proximity and direct train services. It's approximately 24 kilometres away, making it ideal for both domestic and international travellers.
Lyndhurst, UK, is well-served by public transport. The Bluestar 6 bus connects Lyndhurst to Southampton, with services running regularly. Alternatively, the New Forest Tour bus offers a hop-on, hop-off service around the area. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Driving is also an option, but parking can be limited.
The heart of Lyndhurst, known as the High Street, is the most popular area to stay. It offers convenient access to local shops, restaurants, and the New Forest Museum. It's also a short walk from the open forest, perfect for nature lovers.
Lyndhurst, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 8°C in winter (December to February) to 22°C in summer (June to August). Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no distinct dry or wet seasons. There are no monsoon or hurricane seasons in Lyndhurst. The weather can be unpredictable, so it's advisable to check the forecast before visiting.
What guests said about Lyndhurst:
6.0
Scored 6.0
Such a beautiful hotel, very welcoming.
Such a beautiful hotel, very welcoming. Staff were amazing nothing too much trouble, the food was excellent so nice to have vegetables with our meals not just the usual chips. The signature pies were amazing . Just be aware of the stairs to the bedrooms very steep
andy
10
Scored 10
The Bell Inn is several miles from Lyndhurst in the...
The Bell Inn is several miles from Lyndhurst in the beautiful New Forest; lovely walks over heath and woodland and, if you're lucky, you'll encounter ponies, donkeys and pigs roaming free locally; drive carefully!
Alexander
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lyndhurst is a great place to stay for exploring the New...
Lyndhurst is a great place to stay for exploring the New Forest. It has a good mix of interesting shops and restaurants and a good sized car-park in the centre.
That said, it can get very busy and there can be traffic queues in high-season since it is a bit of a bottleneck. So I'd recommend visiting slightly off-season.
Howard
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The location the area nice cosy pub the size of our room 4
The location the area nice cosy pub the size of our room 4
What let it down for us was the lack of options for gluten free breakfast no cereals no fruit no yogurts then when we did get breakfast it was cold toast rock hard it wasn’t even busy only us two for breakfast
We wanted to order gluten free fish and chips but fryer broken so was limited on evening options but what we did order was tasty I must say I was impressed by the staff knowledge on g/f intolerance and allergies.
louise
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lyndhurst has some interesting shops particularly the...
Lyndhurst has some interesting shops particularly the antiques emporium and some nice pubs and restaurants and the Anglican church of St Michael's where the original Alice who was the model for ''Alice in Wonderland''was buried.
I went to the Passage to India Indian restaurant which is quite near to the Penny Farthing hotel.
There is a Ferrari showroom if you want to check them out but the cars are very expensive.
Michael
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It is a lovely village, full of character.
It is a lovely village, full of character. It was the fourth, or fifth, time we have stayed in, or around, Lyndhurst. There are great shops, cafe's, restaurants and pubs. It is small enough to comfortably walk around. We ate in "The Forage, which is a modern Italian style restaurant with a very good menu selection. The only issue is that Lyndhurst is a focal point for all the roads into and out of the NewForest, which often leads to long traffic queues into and out of the village. However, the main road through is one way, which makes it easier for pedestrians to cross.
We have had a lovely stay at the Ormonde House hotel, we stayed 2 nights. So happy we could bring our little dog with us. The room was very spacious with a modern bathroom and large shower cubicle. All nice and clean with very comfortable bed. Breakfast was delicious with quite a few choices and the evening meal was good too (especially the curry). Staff were helpful and friendly. Great location for the town centre and for New Forest walks. Will definitely come back again and would recommend to others.
The location is ideal. You can walk out the door and on to the heath which is ideal for dogs. There was an indoor swimming pool which we had been unaware of when we booked so consequently didn’t bring costumes and were unable to use it. It is a five minute drive to Lyndhurst the nearest town. The staff were friendly although in our experience, one in particular member, was totally in affective. The hotel is dog friendly which is an extra £15 per night. Towel, biscuits and feed mat are provided.
Having spent several 100s nights per year in big international hotel brands it was refreshing to experience this family owned 26 room coaching Inn. Perfectly situated within 3-4 minutes drive from the M27 yet walking distance to beautiful parts of the New Forest. Exceptional restaurant for both breakfast and evening meals; taken in the dog friendly bar. Will stay here again and most certainly stop for a cup of their wonderful coffee.
We were well looked after and staff were very attentive. My wife is disabled although access was not the best, with the help of the staff this was not a problem. I have been coming to Lyndhurst for many years but this was the first time we had stayed at the Stag. We will be back again next year. Good value for money and a very pleasant stay. Many thanks to the Stag.!!
We stayed in one of the shepherds huts, self catering. This was very compact and charming with a nice outside seating area. A sort of glamping really. Good shower and comfortable bed. The self-catering facilities comprised a kettle and microwave/stove which suited us . We did not use the hotel dining facilities. A great location for all areas of the New Forest.
Food was excellent and value for money ( Hotel prices ) one point service was good and prompt - but certain staff they were to eager to clear the table whilst you were still eating so the experience felt a little rushed . A good car park ( free ) and a good position in the high street . Room was clean - Good bathroom and shower .
The hotel staff were very welcoming and remembered that my partner wanted to watch F1 (mentioned when we booked in ) and put it in for him on the bar TV. Room was lovely and clean and brilliant value for money. Easy to walk into Lyndhurst and a big car park and restaurant. Excellent stay
The bungalows are apart from the hotel proper, so afford a high degree of privacy. And the location, on the edge of Lyndhurst, with a five-ten minute walk into town, suited us too.
Furthermore, I left something in the bungalow, but after a phone call, management posted it straightaway.
The staff are so friendly and they exceeded our expectations. The hotel and our room was very clean and provided everything we needed. The location was brilliant as it's only a few minutes walk away to the main high street. The breakfast was so tasty and offers a variety of options.
The location of the hotel is excellent, a 5 minute walk into the centre of Lyndhurst in the New Forest with shops and restaurants. Hotel is peaceful and parking is easy on the street outside. Room was immaculate. Would certainly stay again.
The room was clean and comfortable.
The staff were really helpful.
The hotel is right in the middle of Lyndhurst and perfectly placed to explore the local area.
The hotel has its own car park which is a real bonus in Lyndhurst.
The Crown Hotel is well situated in Lyndhurst providing easy access to local pubs, restaurants and shops. it also has a lovely atmosphere and the staff are great!
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