Quay Street leading to the harbour, Lymington. Lymington was a smuggling hub during the 18th and 19th centuries. There are still tunnels beneath the High Street Lymington is a Georgian market and port town in Hampshire situated on the west bank of the Lymington River in the Solent. It has more of a coastal orientation than a beach one, with a yachting community represented by hundreds of boats moored within sheltered waters.
If you want a shorter walk, there is a circular route through Lymington Nature Reserve. A short detour by the Salterns Sailing Club takes you toIf you walk the straight route out to Keyhaven, the dog-friendly Gun Inn serves pub food that’s a cut above for the area. There is also a big garden. Food from 12pm-6pm Sun, and 12pm-8pm Wed-Sat., a family-run ice cream parlour in the centre of town. It serves ice cream, of course, but also bubble waffles and milkshakes.
2) Lymington was a smuggling hub during the 18th and 19th centuries. There are still tunnels beneath the High Street . 3) Buckland Rings, one of the best-preserved Iron Age hill forts in this part of Hampshire, is just north of town off the A337.