Lymington Italia Festival 2019 at Lymington Yacht Haven
Every year, Lymington Yacht Haven and the town High Street host a fleet of stunning Ferraris, a beautiful Italian market, live music and much more!
The day starts will the cars congregating at the Yacht Haven before convoying to the High Street for music, entertainment, food & drink.
Take a look at the cars as they begin their convoy into Lymington....
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Best of 2017
First 'premiered' at the Berth Holder's Party, this video compiles our favourite photos, videos, memories and sights from the 2017 summer sailing season.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the video including our staff and wonderful berth holders, marina visitors, The Haven BAr & Restaurant, Sportography.TV, the Round The Island Race, Lendy Cowes Week, Royal Solent Yacht Club, and many more.
And well done to our Assistant Manager Pete for putting this highlight reel together!
Lymington, Hampshire! (2019)
It's market day in Lymington, so let's have a look around!
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Lymington Italia Festival 2017 (Lymington Yacht Haven)
Spot the Ferrari
Lymington Boat Club
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If you're new to boating, unsure if you want to own a boat, or if you have owned many boats before and want to enjoy boating without the responsibility of ownership, then come and discover the ease of boating with the Lymington Boat Club.
Sit back, relax and enjoy the best of boating with a choice of fully-serviced and immaculately maintained motorboats from our prime marina location!
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Lymington River Marsh Replenishment 2016/17 by Lymington Yacht Haven
Lymington Yacht Haven have been working with the Lymington Harbour Authority on a replenishment scheme on the marshland surrounding Lymington River.
Over the 2016/17 winter, the Yacht Haven's dredging team undertook methodical dredging on the entrance to Lymington River and dumping mud on the marshland to the east of the river mouth. This is part of an ongoing project to strengthen the marshland to help protect the river and restrict the seabed erosion
Lymington, Hampshire!
A look around the pretty town of Lymington.
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Lymington Italia Festival , July 2017, Lymington Hampshire, England. (1 )
Every year, Lymington Yacht Haven and the town High Street hosts a fleet of stunning Ferraris, a beautiful Italian market, live music and much more! The free event is the perfect family fun day and took place on Sunday 2nd July 2017 with an estimated fleet of over 40 Ferrari cars in attendance. Lymington Italia Festival is organised by the Lymington & Pennington Town Council and supported by Lymington Yacht Haven, the UK Ferrari Owners Club and other Lymington Businesses. Lymington is a port on the west bank of the Lymington River on the Solent, in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. It is to the east of the South East Dorset conurbation, and faces Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight which is connected to it by a car ferry, operated by Wightlink. The town of Lymington lies within Southampton and S.W. Hampshire and contains the villages of Beaulieu, Boldre, Hordle, Milford-on-Sea, Pennington and Sway. Under the Local Government Act 1972 the borough of Lymington was abolished on April 1, 1974, becoming an unparished area in the district of New Forest, with Charter Trustees. The area was subsequently parished as the four parishes of New Milton, Lymington and Pennington, Milford-on-Sea and Hordle. Lymington New Forest Hospital opened in 2007, replacing the earlier Lymington Hospital. This is a community hospital and has a Minor Injuries Unit but no Accident and Emergency.
The town has a large tourist industry, and is situated near the beautiful New Forest. It is a major yachting centre with three marina’s. A beautiful, Georgian market town, Lymington ( population 14,330 ) is situated on the southern edge of the New Forest, between Southampton and Bournemouth and at the western end of the Solent. The town is world renown as a sailing resort; there are two large marinas Berthon and Haven and two sailing clubs RLYC and Lymington Town. Lymington has several interesting independent shops including some designer boutiques. On Saturday a market is held in the High Street, the origins of which probably date back to the 13th century. At the top of the High Street is the Parish Church, St Thomas Church ( built around 1250 ), from the bottom of the High Street a cobblestone road leads down to the Old Town Quay, still used as a base by commercial fishing boats.
The earliest settlement in the Lymington area was around the Iron Age hill fort known today as Buckland Rings. The hill and ditches of this fort still remain, and an archaeological excavation of part of the Walls was carried out there in 1935. It has been dated to around the sixth century BC. There is also another supposed Iron Age site at nearby Ampress Hole. Evidence for later settlement (as opposed to occupation) however is sparse before Domesday. Lymington itself began as a Anglo-Saxon village. The Jutes arrived in what is now South West Hampshire from the Isle of Wight in the 6th century and founded a settlement called limentun. The Old English word tun means a farm or hamlet while limen is derived from the Ancient British word lemanos meaning elm-tree. The town is recorded in the Domesday book of 1086 as Lentune. About 1200 the lord of the manor, William de Redvers created the borough of New Lymington around the present quay and High Street while Old Lymington comprised the rest of the parish. He gave the town its first charter and the right to hold a market. The town became a Parliamentary Borough in 1585 returning two MP's until 1832 when its electoral base was expanded. Lymington continued to return two MP's until the Second Reform Act of 1867 when its representation was reduced to one. On the passage of the Redistribution of Seats Act 1885 Lymington's parliamentary representation was merged with the New Forest Division.
From the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century Lymington was famous for making salt. Salt works comprised almost a continuous belt along the coast toward Hurst Spit. From the early nineteenth century it had a thriving shipbuilding industry, particularly associated with Thomas Inman the builder of the schooner Alarm, which famously raced the American yacht America in 1851. Much of the town centre is Victorian and Georgian, with narrow cobbled streets, giving an air of quaintness. The wealth of the town at the time is represented in its architecture. Lymington particularly promotes stories about its smuggling history; there are unproven stories that under the High Street are smugglers tunnels that run from the old inns to the town quay. Lymington was one of the boroughs reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. In addition to the original town, 1932 saw a major expansion of the borough, to add Milton ( previously an urban district ) and the parishes of Milford on Sea and Pennington, and parts of other parishes, from Lymington Rural District - this extended the borough west along the coast to the border with Christchurch.
Sea King fly-by Lymington River
On 21st March 2016, the Royal Navy said goodbye to their Sea King Mk4 with a fly-by around the Solent and southwest of England.
Captured from Lymington River, the helicopters flew over the Solent
Lymington Quay, Hampshire
Lymington Quay on the Bank Holiday weekend, 24 August 2019.
Beautiful weather on a busy Saturday afternoon.
Lymington UK - Boat Trip - 29/05/2016
Busy day on the Lymington Yacht Haven fuel dock
Time lapse footage from Lymington Yacht Haven marina on Friday 7th August - the day before the start of the 2015 #CowesWeek and, due to the beautiful weather, one of our busiest days on the Fuel Dock
Return To Lymington Yacht Haven
Returning to Lymington Yacht Haven after a day out in the Solent. April 2013.
Best of 2018
First 'premiered' at the 2018 Berth Holder's Party, this video compiles our favourite photos, videos, memories and sights from the 2018 summer sailing season.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to the video including our staff and wonderful berth holders, marina visitors, The Haven Bar & Restaurant, Sportography.TV, the Round The Island Race, Lendy Cowes Week, Royal Solent Yacht Club, and many more.
And well done to our Assistant Manager Pete for putting this highlight reel together!
Introducing the Ocean Brothers - proudly sponsored by Lymington Yacht Haven
The Ocean Brothers, Greg and Jude, will be attempting to row the Atlantic Ocean in 2018 in aid of the British Skin Foundation.
Lymington Yacht Haven are proud to sponsor the Ocean Brothers on their incredible adventure.
Setting off in January 2018, the Ocean Brothers are hoping to raise £100,000 for Skin Cancer Research following the passing of their father, Peter Massey, after a long battle with the illness.
Growing up in Lymington, the brothers are experienced mariners and adventurers. Furthermore, with Peter spending his life around the Solent on board his Boston Whaler, the brothers have gained a strong following in the boating community.
Brothers Jude and Greg coming together and battling the full force of the Atlantic Ocean on this tremendous voyage for such a moving and deeply touching cause is an inspiration to any family suffering the loss of a loved one to skin cancer. Go boldly into that dark night Ocean Brothers! - Sir Ranulph Fiennes OBE
Please visit oceanbrothers.co.uk or donate at justgiving.com/fundraising/oceanbrothers
Best Attractions and Places to See in Lymington, United Kingdom UK
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List of Best Things to do in Lymington, United Kingdom (UK)
The Solent Way Walk
Lymington Yacht Haven
Lymington Sea Water Baths
Hurst Castle
Wightlink Isle of Wight Ferries
Hurst Spit
Braxton Gardens
Apple Court Garden and Nursery
Knightwood Oak Tree
Lymington & Keyhaven Marshes
Ferrari supercars leave the marina for Lymington Piazza Italia 2015
Over 50 Ferraris depart Lymington Yacht Haven as part of the Lymington Piazza Italia 2015. The supercars and their owners, congregated at the Hampshire Marina in the morning before convoying into Lymington town and the High Street.
Lymington Yacht Haven & River From The Air
Some Aerial views of Lymington Yacht Haven and the Lymington River and the Solent in the summer time as well as views over Lymington marshes towards the Isle of Wight.
Yacht Havens - Find your perfect marina
Nine marinas, dry stacks and boatyards in premier locations around the UK and the Netherlands. Our staff are ready to welcome you and help ensure you have a fantastic boating experience.
Whichever Yacht Haven you chose, you'll find first-rate facilities and a warm welcome from our friendly, experienced Haven Team.
Come and discover our stunning locations...
1 - Largs Yacht Haven
2 - Troon Yacht Haven
3 - Neyland Yacht Haven
4 - Fambridge Yacht Haven
5 - Lymington Yacht Haven
6 - Haven Quay Lymington Dry Stack
7 - Plymouth Yacht Haven
8 - Yacht Haven Quay Plymouth Dry Stack
9 - Jachthaven Biesbosch, the Netherlands
Established in Lymington in 1972, Yacht Havens Group has become one of the leading marina owners, operators and developers in the UK.
Over the past 40 years we have created a portfolio of nine marinas and dry stacks, home to over 4000 berths, which we operate in the UK and the Netherlands.
Lymington Harbour Navigation Video
Visiting Lymington by boat? Check out this useful navigation aid giving advice on navigation the river and pointing out points of interest such as berthing and mooring options, and where to get fuel!