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The Black Crowes out of Yacht Club Festival; show will go on

While the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival is ready to go this weekend, its musical line-up has changed.

In a post made on X, formerly Twitter, Friday morning, the Minnesota Yacht Club announced that The Black Crowes would not be making an appearance at the festival due to a sickness in the band.

The Yacht Club has updated its schedule due to The Black Crowes’ absence.

Due to illness in the band, The Black Crowes will not be appearing at Minnesota Yacht Club this weekend. The band apologizes to their fans for any inconvenience. We wish them a speedy recovery ❤️ Attached is your updated schedules! pic.twitter.com/DjuCg2aVhi — Minnesota Yacht Club Festival (@mnyachtclub) July 18, 2024

The Minnesota Yacht Club Festival is expected to draw 60,000 people to St. Paul despite recent flooding at the riverfront venue.

This is the inaugural year for the music festival, which will hold 19 concerts over two days, featuring big-name stars such as Alanis Morissette, Gwen Stefani and the Red Hot Chili Peppers.

The shows are happening on two outdoor stages at Harriet Island, but organizers say there is no on-site parking and attendees should park downtown and then walk over the bridge.

Additional information on the festival can be found here .

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Music and concerts, music and concerts | what to know if you’re headed to the minnesota yacht club festival, gwen stefani, alanis morissette and red hot chili peppers are headlining.

A stage and bleachers next to a river.

For the first time in a dozen years, St. Paul’s Harriet Island Regional Park will host a major rock and pop music festival, dubbed the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival, on Friday and Saturday.

Headlined by Gwen Stefani, Alanis Morissette and Red Hot Chili Peppers, the festival (which despite its name has nothing to do with yacht rock) is promoted by C3 Presents, an Austin, Texas, company that’s also behind Austin City Limits Music Festival, Voodoo Music + Arts Experience and the modern-day Lollapalooza. C3 was the largest independent promoter in the world until Live Nation bought a controlling stake in the company in 2014.

Organizers expect to attract more than 30,000 concertgoers each day.

While the Irish Fair of Minnesota calls Harriet Island home each August, music festivals have had a rough go on the site. The original Lollapalooza (back when it was a traveling festival) landed on the site in 1991, 1992 and 1994, but flooding forced the fest to move to the late St. Paul Civic Center in 1993.

Live Nation attempted to establish a new annual event, the River’s Edge Music Festival, in 2012. Despite big-name headliners Tool and the Dave Matthews Band, the festival didn’t attract enough paying customers to convince the concert promoting giant to return for a second year.

Here’s what folks headed to the Minnesota Yacht Club Festival need to know:

As of Wednesday afternoon, tickets were still available at a number of price points, starting at $135 for one day general admission (or $255 for two days) all the way up to platinum tickets for $925 ($1,395 for two days), which include a number of perks including free food and drinks, front-of-stage viewing and access to an air-conditioned lounge. See minnesotayachtclubfestival.com for details.

Many of the general admission and general admission plus tickets are sold out, but there are verified resale tickets available, some at lower prices than face value.

Getting there

There are two entrances to the festival. The main entrance is at Harriet Island Boulevard and South Wabasha Street, while the west entrance is on West Water Street between Bidwell Street and Plato Boulevard.

There is no on-site parking at the festival, but its website lists numerous downtown St. Paul parking lots that are a 10- to 16-minute walk from the site. Several Metro Transit buses stop a half-mile from Harriet Island. The rideshare drop off is at 49 E. Fillmore Ave. The festival promises “ample bike parking” located near the two entrances.

What is allowed on site

Feel free to bring: Small clutch purses and fanny packs (6” x 9” or smaller) with no more than one pocket, all other bags must be clear and smaller than 12” x 6” x 12”, empty hydration packs and reusable water bottles, strollers, frisbees, binoculars, blankets, basic cameras (no detachable lenses or other accessories), sunscreen in non-aerosol containers (3.4 ounces or less), personal-sized hand sanitizer and factory sealed Naloxone/Narcan kits.

What isn’t allowed

Pretty much everything you would think, including outside food and beverage, coolers, aerosol containers, umbrellas, chairs, wagons, skateboards, drones, fireworks and illegal substances.

Concertgoers must wear securely fastened wristbands that are available at the box office. Wristbands can be activated online to add an emergency contact and to use for cashless transactions (with a pin number). Wristbands that are damaged, lost or stolen can be replaced by the original purchaser one time only for $20. Patrons can leave and reenter at will up until 7 p.m. each day.

There is a guest services tent that has earplugs and a lost and found. Free hydration stations are located throughout the site. Lockers are available to rent for $25 each day or $48.50 for both.

Who is playing

Gwen Stefani sings on stage flanked by two dancers.

Doors open at 12:30 p.m. There are two stages, with staggered performances that do not overlap.

Friday’s schedule includes: Gully Boys (1-2 p.m.), Harbor and Home (2-2:40 p.m.), Morgan Wade (2:40-3:40), Michigander (3:40-4:40), Joan Jett and the Blackhearts (4:40-5:40), Durry (5:40-6:40), Gwen Stefani (6:45-8), The Head and the Heart (8-9) and Alanis Morissette (9-10:30).

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Lymington, Hampshire; a tourism guide for 2024

Lymington is a quaint harbour town, and is one of the most picturesque locations of the Hampshire coastline.

The town boasts a delightful Georgian high street and busy harbour, with its 1,000-berth marina and regular ferry to the Isle of Wight.

Lymington has always had a close connection with the sea, being a major salt producer in the Middle Ages, a centre for shipbuilding during the 18th century and today is famed for sailing and yachting.

The town's fortunes may have come from the sea, but at its heart, it is a market town. On Saturdays Lymington comes alive with the weekly market, which has been held here since the 13th century.

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To the south of Lymington are the mudflats and lagoons of Lymington Nature Reserve, which is a haven for wildlife and sea birds, and were originally constructed to extract sea salt.

Along with the pretty town, coastal walks and expensive marina, Lymington also offers independent shops to browse, outstanding restaurants and traditional pubs to socialise in.

For a family day trip to Lymington, there is the amazing Sea Water Baths, an outdoor swimming pool that has over 100m of inflatable assault courses.

There is so much to see and do in Lymington, and the town makes for a fantastic destination for a day trip or holiday.

Highlights of Lymington

Lymington High Street – A delightful shopping street with Georgian and Victorian buildings and hosts a vibrant market every Saturday

Lymington High Street

Lymington Quay – The traditional harbour front of Lymington, with ancient houses, cobbled streets and scenic views over the Lymington estuary.

Lymington quay harbour

Lymington Nature Reserve – Beautiful coastal walks, around the former sea-salt pans with views over the Solent

Lymington Nature Reserve

Bath Road Quay – Home of the Royal Lymington Yacht Club and location of the Lymington Sea Water Baths, and always a hive of activity in the summer.

Lymington Sea Water Baths

A day trip to Lymington

If you are in the New Forest or the west Hampshire region, you will want to have a day trip to Lymington.

There are sufficient sights and activities to easily fill a day of sightseeing. Typical half of the day is spent in the town and around the Lymington Quay, with the second part of the day around the modern Quay at the end of bath road and exploring Lymington Nature Reserve.

The best day to visit Lymington is on a Saturday, when the weekly market is held (8am - 4pm), but this will also the busiest day, with a distinct lack of car parking.

Below is an interactive map for a suggested day trip to Lymington.

Sights of Lymington: 1) Ferry to the Isle of Wight 2) Lymington Quay Side 3) Lymington High Street 4) Saint Thomas' church 5) Bath Road Recreation Ground 6) Lifeboat station 7) Sea Water Swimming Baths 8) Lymington Yacht Haven 9) Lymington Nature Reserve 10) Normandy Lagoon 11) Saint Barbe Museum 12) Burrard Neale Obelisk Eating and drinking (yellow markers): 1) Elderflower Restaurant 2) The Kings Head Inn 3) Lanes of Lymington 4) The Mayflower 5) The Haven Bar & Restaurant 6) The Six Bells (A Wetherspoons pub)

Advice: A day trip to Limington could be easily combined with Milford-on-Sea, and a visit to Hurst castle. Milford-on-Sea is only a small village but has a surprisingly large selection of restaurants. Related articles: Milford-on-sea guide

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The footpath along Lymington Yacht Haven

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Saint Thomas’ church

Lymington Sea Water Baths

Lymington Sea Water Baths are one of England's oldest sea fed swimming pools. Contained within the pool complex is a fantastic 200m long inflatable obstacle course, and is an amazing summertime activity for children. An hour session costs £15/£10 (weekend/weekday).

If you would just like to swim in the chilly sea waters, it costs £3.00; www.lymingtonseawaterbaths.org.uk/

Lymington Sea Water Baths

Lymington Nature Reserve

The Lymington Nature Reserve extends along the coastline between Lymington and Key Haven, and encompasses saltwater lagoons, tidal marshes and mudflats.

The along the seaward side of the nature reserve is an earthen seawall, with a raised gravel footpath and cycle path. This is a very scenic route, offering views over the Solent and Isle of Wight and wetlands teeming with seabirds. This footpath is part of the 60 mile "Solent Way", that links Milford-on-Sea with Emsworth Harbour.

Insight: The Solent has incredible fast following tidal currents, but the Lymington coastline is protected from them and winter storms by the Hurst Spit (4km to the east), on which Hurst castle sits.

The closest lagoon to the marina is the Normandy Lagoon, and the central island was created to allow Oystercatcher, Tern and Ringed Plover breed in safety, hence the fox fence.

Lymington coastline

The footpath around Lymington Nature Reserve

Lymington for a holiday

Lymington is the best coastal town of the region and is a wonderful destination for a relaxing holiday. The town is a delightful base from which to explore the southern side of the New Forest, while offering many options for dining or a social evening drink.

Popular day trips from Lymington include; Hurst Castle, Beaulieu Motor Museum, Mudeford, Burley and the forested walks along the Ornamental Drive Related articles: The best of the New Forest

The train to Lymington

During the summer there is always a shortage of car parking spaces in Lymington, and the best way to travel to the town is by train. The Lymington railway is a branch line off the main route from London, and "Lymington Town" station is close to the Quay.

Advice: If you do need to park in the summer, head to Saint Thomas Street Car Park, which is to the west of the town centre. Also, many of the car parks are short stay, with a maximum stay of 3 hours, this is just enough time to walk the tour detailed in the map.

The ferry to the Isle of Wight

Departing from Lymington Pier is the car ferry to the Isle of Wight. The crossing to Yarmouth takes 40 minutes and a day return as a foot passenger costs £18.80 (it is free to take a bike). If you are on holiday in Lymington, a day trip to the Isle of white is an enjoyable excursion. Further details of the Wightlink ferry can be found on their website: https://www.wightlink.co.uk

Insight: Lymington Pier is on the opposite side of the estuary and is a surprisingly long walk (1mile) from the town. For your day trip, a walk to the Nature Reserve is much more pleasant than the pier.

Lymington Isle of Wight ferry

The Isle of Wight ferry towering above the yachts in the marina

The beaches of Lymington

Lymington may be on the edge of the Solent, but the one thing the region lacks is beaches - there are none within the local area.

The closest beach is at Milford-on-Sea (4miles westward), but this is a large pebble beach. You would have to travel to Barton-on-Sea (7 miles westwards) before you find a partially sandy beach. In the opposite direction is Lepe (12miles), a shingle and sand beach, which has a wild and unspoilt setting. Related articles: The best beaches near the New Forest

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The colourful beach huts of Milford-on-Sea’s pebble beach

Saint Barbe Museum and Art Gallery

The Saint Barbe Museum details the local history of the New Forest and has temporary art exhibits. The museum is housed in a former Victorian school, and details of current exhibits can be seen on their website; www.stbarbe-museum.org.uk

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PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - The St. Andrews Bay Yacht Club is transforming and building back.

“We have completely demolished the entire club building that burned,” said Michael Wynn, Commodore of the St. Andrews Bay Yacht Club. “We have prepared the site to start the rebuilding process.”

The yacht club caught on fire in November 2023. The building was deemed a total loss. Since then the building has been demolished . In the meantime, club members still have a place to go, the sailing center.

“The building was demolished in May of this year,” said Wynn. “Then following that, you have a lot of site prep and clean up.”

The sailing center is across the parking lot from where the yacht club sat, it was expanded and renovated in April.

“We’ve expanded the deck, we’ve expanded the downstairs,” said Wynn. “We’ve put the beach sand in. Having somewhere for our entire yacht club family to come immediately after was one of the most important things we could have done.”

NewsChannel 7 is told work is beginning on rebuilding the yacht club.

“We are proud to be able to unveil some preliminary floor plans and site plans to our membership this month at our all-member meeting,” said Wynn. “We’re excited to unveil it to our members for the first time. The site plan and the initial floor plans for the new building.”

There is no definitive word on when the building will be finished.

“We know that the rebuild process could take somewhere between 12 to 18 months,” said Wynn. “We hope to be open within the next 18 to 24 months,”

The yacht club’s commodore tells News Channel Seven despite the fire they are continuing to bring in new members every month. They are also continuing to expand the amenities.

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  • Visitor Moorings

Lymington welcomes over 20,000 visiting craft each year and has a wide range of berths and amenities suitable for yacht racing events, or rallies, and also cater to the needs of the cruising sailor and power boater.

There is a wide choice of sheltered berths and river moorings available both in the Harbour.

The Harbour Map gives an overview of all Harbour run visitor mooring options and amenities including walk ashore berths at Town Quay and Dan Bran pontoon.

Fuel is available from the Berthon Lymington Marina and Lymington Yacht Haven and the latter also offers a sewage pump out facility.

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Visitor Mooring Information and Charges

During the summer season we have 3 visitor pontoons as well as 4 fore and aft moorings. All pontoons have free water (own hose required) and Wi-Fi. The fore and aft moorings have Wi-Fi. The Dan Bran and Town Quay pontoons also have electricity (subject to socket availability). 

For details of our berthing fees and harbour dues click HERE .

For details of washroom, waste disposal, Wi-Fi and other facilities click HERE

Use of visitor moorings and electrical connection is subject to our  Terms and Conditions . 

Defibrillator located on Town Quay Visitor Pontoon and at the Harbour Office.

More information on each mooring facility can be found below.

Town Quay Pontoon (Finger & Rafting Berths)

During the summer season, 26 finger berths will be available for advance booking through the Harbour Office together with a limited number of alongside/rafted berths. The remaining alongside/rafted berths will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. 

During the winter season, visitor berth numbers will be limited and will be available on a first come first served basis only.

Boats should not be left unattended for more that 24 hours unless agreed in advance with the Harbour Office.

Find the Town Quay visitor pontoon on the interactive  Harbour Map . Click on number 5 for an image and more details

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Dan Bran Pontoon (Rafting Berths) - advance booking required

Located on the west side of the river immediately after passing the entrance to Lymington Yacht Haven, Dan Bran offers bookable walk ashore berths which are conveniently located for the Lymington Town Sailing Club, Royal Lymington Yacht Club and the Mayflower Public House and beer garden!

Just a short stroll to the centre of town, this 650ft long pontoon is unique in the Solent as a walk ashore destination where rallies of up to 50 (10m) boats can be moored (rafted) together thus making for a real party atmosphere! We can also accommodate motor yachts of up to 120ft by special arrangement.

Find the Dan Bran  visitor pontoon on the interactive  Harbour Map . Click on number 1 for an image and more details.

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Harbour Master Pontoon (advance booking required)

This facility offers 6 bookable walk ashore berths for RIBs and small boats up to 8m in length. This facility is located close to the Lymington Town Sailing Club, Royal Lymington Yacht Club and the Mayflower Public House and is just a short stroll from the centre of town. The pontoon is adjacent to the Bath Road slipway and public parking is available. If you’re not arriving by water why not launch your boat here and stay a few days?

Find the Harbour Master pontoon on the interactive  Harbour Map . Click on number 2 for an image and more details.

Visitor River Moorings - Town Quay River Moorings

We have up to 4 fore and aft visitor moorings located opposite our Town Quay pontoon and just a short row to the picturesque quayside. The High Street is just a two minute walk. Moorings are offered on a first come first served basis.

Find the Town Quay visitor moorings on the interactive  Harbour Map . Click on number 4 for an image and more details.

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The Boat Shed

...boaty, minimalist, romantic.

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Calling all romantics, wanderers and explorers- come hither to meet our mini ‘grand design’…

Tucked behind the masts & amongst the trees, The Boat Shed offers just the perfect place for a great Lymington escape. The Sea Wall is just steps away, and the bustling town & Quay a mere saunter from your VIP plot- what a spot.

After a day of ice cream eating, paddle boarding, yacht spotting, birdwatching and rosé drinking; your nifty base provides the perfect welcome home. Chic and cool, The Boat Shed is a seriously swoon-worthy sanctuary; packing a hefty architectural punch with its shingle cladding, multi-tasking living space, sleep space under the eaves, bunk room (perfect for teenagers!) and sunny veranda.

N.b. The Boat Shed’s owners, Alice and Henning Stummel, appeared on Channel 4’s Grand Designs with their London home (The Tin House was also shortlisted for RIBA House of the Year)- which explains the top-notch detailing!

Whilst the area bustles with nautical living and small-town vibrancy, this location is an oasis of calm tucked in amongst the trees. Our quiet and peaceful hideaway is perfect for feeling secluded whilst only being a gate away from the joys of seaside life; sea birds, tinkling boat masts and the fresh sea air.

Walk ‘not-quite-next-door’ to great food and the town, walk west to the coastal path, big skies and wild beaches.

£110 / night

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What makes this place special...

Highlights staying at this house and in the local area...

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Long lunches and sundowners...

Peace, quiet and the sound of boats... The Boat Shed's garden provides a sanctuary of calm. After a busy day, pour something refreshing, slow down & spend off-grid time together.

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Go (nearly) next door for food...

Just a 1 minute wander from your front door, head to The Mayflower for good pub grub in a fab beer garden (including play structure for younger children). Dogs welcome in the bar area and outside. Book ahead for busy times.

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BYO boat...

You are welcome to bring your own boat, as you'll have easy access to the public slipway next to the Royal Lymington Yacht club behind.. lucky you!

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Lymington Quay...

Follow the path from quay to quay to pitch up in Lymington's jewel in the crown. Grab a coffee, people watch, meet the swans, hire a paddleboard or take a boat ride- perfection!

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The Sea Water Baths...

Home to the UK's oldest open air sea water baths, Lymington's fabulous lido (also just steps away from The Boat Shed) offers an action packed day out for all ages, with inflatable & paddleboarding fun on offer... do book ahead.

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The Sea Wall...

The Sea Wall (steps away) gives you front row seats to Solent views & the abundance of wildlife who live here. Pack your swimmers and walk all the way into Milford on Sea for a day out at the beach (do pop in at the Haven en-route!).

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Head to Hurst Castle...

Follow the Sea Wall into Keyhaven, to walk (or take a boat), along the spit to Hurst Castle. Lunch at the tiny cafe there, or back at The Gun in Keyhaven's picturesque port.

All the essential details.

Here's your full run down of this place, inside and out...

Sleeping...

Bedroom 1 Large double size sofa bed. A large single (4ft) above the bathroom, divided from the main room by simple wooden slatting. Synthetic bedding.
Bunk Room Available as an extra when booking for more than 2 people, or if extra room is needed. Single bunk beds. Synthetic bedding.

Bathrooms...

Bathroom Small shower room

All the rest...

KitchenTiny kitchen with sink, small convection oven, hob, toaster, kettle, fridge with small freezer compartment.
Mod ConsA Roberts radio.
ConnectivityThere is good 4G locally.
Phone service is reasonable for most suppliers.
Kids' StuffThere are no cots or highchairs here but there is space to have them in the main room. Please do bring them with you.
PetsThere is excellent dog walking on the coastal paths from here. Dogs are welcome here - with a small charge per dog, per stay. Garden is fenced but houdinis may escape.
GardenThere is a small garden around the property which has mature trees and is shady. A double gate opens directly into the dinghy boat yard storage area and the coastal path walking route is just across it.
ParkingThere is off road parking for 2 medium sized cars.

Home truths

Accessibility, booking information.

Included in your booking cost are: all bedding and linen, towels for the house, kitchen essentials. We also supply some treats to get you going for tea when you arrive. Enjoy!

Arrival & Departure

Arrive from: 4pm
Depart before: 11am

Payment Info

Deposit: 50%
Balance Due: 45 days before your stay
Security Deposit: £250

Location, location, location...

Walk out the garden gates straight into the Royal Lymington Yacht Club dinghy yard to find yourself on the coastal path (stop off at The Haven Bar for oysters & fizz on your way back) and stroll along the nature reserve all the way to Keyhaven (just over 1.5 miles). Wander a little further for a beachy day out in Milford, or a day trip to Hurst Castle.

Lymington's bustly Quay & High Street are a 5 minute walk away. Dangle your legs as you crab or Sunseeker spot, or head up the cobbles for shopping and treasure hunting at the Saturday market.

For day trips, The Sea Water baths is juts meters away, and you can catch The Isle of Wight Ferry from Lymington Pier (hop onboard at Lymington train and be at the pier in two minutes).

Rather handily, The Mayflower pub (with its fab beer garden), is mere steps away, but you also have a smorgasbord of places to eat, drink and be merry in Lymington... We like Coffee & Drift for a smoothie, The Larder for brunch, The Kings head for supper and The Cellar Tasting House for afters!

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The best things to do and see when you're here...

Head over to the blog for all kinds of good information on where to go, what to do and how to do it...Forest style

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A Dog Friendly Guide to the New Forest

Discover all the New Forest’s best dog-friendly walks, beaches & places to eat. With ancient woodland & stretches of coastline to roam, there are loads…

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Romantic New Forest Walks.

The coastal path at Milford. The main picture for this blog is the coastal path at Milford on Sea from Brian Terrey. It’s as beautiful…

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The Forest in the ‘Fall’. Leaf watching. When + where…

You don’t need to fly to New Hampshire to see the famous autumn or ‘fall’ foliage. Our wonderful New Forest puts on a great display…

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Our Food Lovers Guide to the New Forest…

Our guests spend thousands of pounds a month eating out. We want you to be able to buy and eat the best. To us this…

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Lymington Saturday Markets

Lymington has a thriving and very popular Saturday market. Over 90 stall holders congregate and the road is closed for most of the day. It…

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The ‘time warp train’ London Waterloo 1hr 48mins.

Decompression needed? Take the time-warp train to Lymington Pier Waterloo Station to Lymington Pier Station (1 hr and 50 mins) is my favourite British train…

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Guests that have stayed here rate this place:

4.4 out of 5.

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Our 2nd stay in the Boatshed! We absolutely love it here, so peaceful and in the perfect location to walk into town. We had a very relaxing much needed escape! Thank you. We also love the garden.

The Boatshed is lovely, it is very cosy and a great location to stay. It is very well equipped the only thng lacking was a microwave but everything else you could need. It was nice touch to have milk and cake on arrival and very much appreciated. Would definitely recommend. Thank you.

Wonderful location on the edge of Lymington and the ocean. Wake up, birds are singing and panoramic windows. We had a fantastic weekend away from city

We have had a wonderful stay at The Boatshed. The space has been beautifully designed with everything that you need for a short stay with a warm and cosy feel. The location is fantastic and we enjoyed exploring Lymington with some lovely coastline walks. Highly recommend The Mayflower and The Ship Inn for food and drinks too. Thank you for a lovely stay.

Really nice place to relax and good responsive hosts. Would definitely recommend :)

5 stars! We had a lovely weekend break at The Boat House, relaxed straight away. Great communication with the host & exactly as described. It was a wet weekend & we enjoyed relaxing in the calm space with the wood burner fire. Perfect place to explore The New Forest & switch off from busy city life! Thanks :)

Had a lovely stay at The Boatshed! Came with everything you could need an in a lovely location!

What a perfect place! We had. wonderful few days in the Hut. The Boatshed is such a lovely place.

Lovely place, very quiet and peaceful, but so close to historic town of Lymington and everything there is to see and do. We celebrated midsummer with a family barbeque. I really liked the design of my bed and the garden was pretty - guest 8 years old. One of the best staycations we have had in England. Thanks to the host & team!

Very good communication, great location and nice tiny house.

Such a happy place! Very comfortable for three adults, and we've had a lovely time. Shed so pretty and quiet at night and in such a great location. Easy walk into Lymington and so easy to get to the paths over the marshes (go into the yacht haven for the public footpath). Back to reality now, but hope to be back. P.S Thank you for the milk and cake.

We had a restful time in a peaceful location. Simply loved sitting on the edge of the marina and watching the boats go by. Strolling through the nature reserve and eating ice cream (so many flavours!) were definite highlights of our stay. The Hut itself is charming, eating breakfast on the decking is wonderful and we loved the bunk bed. Also would recommend The Mayflower next door for great food. Thank you for a beautiful stay (with lovely weather) and we'd love to come back again.

We had a great stay. The accommodation has everything you need, plenty of hot water and was really clean and tidy.

It was a lovely place to stay and nice and local to Lymington for a short walk to everything!

We enjoyed lovely weather and loved staying in the beautiful and comfortable BoatShed - even better than the photos! So tranquil. Also conveniantely located near to the Mayflower. We enjoyed a day trip to Milford and and walked the Solent Way to Keyhaven. Things we are planning next time - Keyhaven ferry to Hurst Castle and a swim in the sea water baths, we simply ran out of time. Thank you so much for hosting us :)

What a fantastic stay! We love The BoatShed. Followed in the footsteps of previous guests enjoying the walk to Hurst Castle, fabulous walk, awesome views and the wildlife was amazing. Can't wait to come back!

We absolutely loved our stay here! The Boat Shed is so cosy and private but sitting outside in the evenings still makes it feel spacious and open. There's lots to do and we wish we could have stayed longer. We brought our cavapoo with us and she through this was the best place ever, she settled immediately and started exploring as soon as she could. The little touches the host left made it even nicer to come in to. The place was so tidy and comfortable and we cannot wait to come back again.

The Boatshed was amazing! A gem of a hideaway, but so close to all amenities and the harbour-side. Accommodation was cool in design yet really cosy and comfortable. The boat shed was very clean and we had everything we could have needed for our stay. Would highly recommend :)

Perfect location to get away from the hustle abs bustle of life.The boatshed was immaculate, cosy and peaceful. Amazing location: the mayflower pub was a lifesaver and my dog loved the little enclosed garden. We had an amazing time. Recommended!

Nice and peaceful location and hand for the pub on arrival (The Mayflower). Easy access to the Solent path and walked to Hurst Castle taking in the wildlife enroute. Nice day trip with X1 back to Lymington. Good luck with the planning application so we can return with the family another time.

We don't want to go! So laid back and what a lovely area, we are going to see if there is any space to come back for a week next spring. Loved the tranquility. Have a great time whatever comes next. Thanks NFE team x

Thanks for a wonderful stay. The perfect coastal escape from busy city life!

We have had a lovely stay at The BoatShed. It is a great base for exploring both the forest and coast. Just a note there is only one wine glass in the cupboard and would be good to have some plastic ones for the garden. Some cushions for the garden would make it more comfortable on a summers evening. We hope to return again soon.

What a wonderful place to stay! We enjoyed a lovely week in Lymington, explored all the local attractions and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. The BoatShed is so comfy and we were very comfortable and cosy. The garden is also so lovely, that honeysuckle!! Thanks for having us, all the best.

Celebrated our 2nd wedding anniversary here and had a lovely time. Excellent location near to the Mayflower Pub and great walks along the coast to Hurst Castle with the dog.

We had a lovely few days at the boat house. Such a peaceful, cosy place. Loved waking up to birdsong and walking along the sea walls. The ladder to the upper bed was a challenge for us oldies, so beware it is a vertical 7 foot! Sofa bed was fine though. Clever, compactly designed mini home. The dog loved it, hopefully worth the £50 cleaning charge. Very good communication and directions. Thanks.

Great location, quiet, tucked away, and very sweet. Pull out bed a little impractical, but otherwise well equipped and we enjoyed the little terrace and lighting. Lack of wi fi not a problem for us, 4g was usable, but take books, wine and enjoy the silence. We loved Lymington, and the hut is perfect for accessing the coastal path ( Salterns Way)

Great location, great walks, great pubs!

The Hut was perfect for our stay, oodles of atmosphere and the bird song in the morning was really special. Even though we were in a really accessible location in Lymington, you feel really tucked away in a little oasis. Clean, all mod cons, really organised hosts. We felt off the grid but we weren’t so it was exactly what we wanted for a relaxing week to switch off.

Beautiful, relaxing and a very different place to stay. The mezzanine is very cosy but definitely just for kids or the very nimble! The location is great for the town and the estuary.

Such a lovely setting, we had a really nice break with our little dog. Perfect to explore Lymington and the New Forest. We loved it and would love to come back.

Unique accommodation in a fabulous location

What a lovely little cabin! Fantastic location, lovely secret garden and warm as toast log burner. Bathroom is modest in size, some larger folk may struggle to get into the shower!

We had a fantastic weekend in a tardis -like boat shed that is extremely well finished and furnished. Yes it’s a sofa bed but very comfortable! Lovely quiet spot but close to town and marina. Thanks for having us

A lovely cosy hide away - we loved it!

Great little place for few days. Perfect location, secluded. Good for town and coast. Compact but comfortable and well equipped. Lovely to listen to sounds of trees and boats

We had such an amazing time here, was so cosy and quiet, location is perfect can’t wait to visit again

Was really lovey stay here ❤️

A great location just outside of the town - peaceful and quiet after a busy day in Lymington. Only a 10 minute walk - which is a nice walk too. The Hut is a lovely ‘tiny’ home - with everything you need for a perfect stay in it. It was well described and met all expectations. The sleeping arrangement in the mezzanine means you have to be good at climbing the steps to get up to it! A lovely space and would definitely go back!!

We really enjoyed our stay at the Boat Shed, very comfortable and private...a great hideaway in a great location to explore Lymington! We will definitely be back, thank you!

The boat shed is a great place for a mini break, within easy walking distance of Lymington town. The property is small but comfortable making it ideal for couples. We found it a very peaceful which is great if you're looking for somewhere to relax but also handy for visiting all the lovely nearby new forest spots.

Beautiful little hide away, great location to explore from!

From the word go communication was excellent. My partner and I wanted to relax and 'be off the grid' a bit, no WiFi and TV certainly helped. Lymington itself is a lovely seaside village and the Hut was close enough to walk but further away enough to be away from the action.

Thank you for organising our stay at short notice. We had a lovely couple of days and loved The Boat Shed. Highly recommended. A snug little den to rest between beautiful long walks. All in all it’s a wonderful place to stay. Many thanks Andy.

We stayed in the Boat Shed in Lymington with our 3 month old daughter and two sausage dogs (her first ever holiday). Sarah in particular was so helpful in suggesting lovely baby and dog friendly things to do and places to eat. She ensured we had everything we needed and offered her assistance throughout our stay. The Boat Shed was wonderfully peaceful and we loved the simplicity of it. It is beautifully located for lovely walks, stunning scenery and plenty to do, even in cold January.

Fabulous, stylish, secluded accommodation in Lymington, a delightful town on the edge of the New Forest. Sunday lunch at the pub a few doors down is not to be missed. All in all a great trip, expertly hosted. Thank you for accommodating us at The Boat Shed, we had a fab time and would re-book another visit in a heart beat. In fact we will when we get the opportunity!

We had a great short break at the Boat Shed. An excellent location for walking and just a short stroll into town. The 'Hut' is ideal for a couple. A little cosy at bed time for 2 children on the mezzanine but the living area is plenty big enough, well designed & the log burner ideal on a crisp Autumn evening. I would definitely recommend the Hut for a short stay any time of year. Whether you enjoyed sailing, walking or just as a retreat.

The team at New Forest Escapes are super helpful, the accommodation is relaxing and serene, located in amongst some of the the New Forests most popular destinations. Also great having the Mayflower pub right next door and Haven Bar close by.

What a beautiful and cleverly designed space. The pictures do not do it justice. It was much more spacious than we were expecting and the garden area is also a lovely size. We could see the sun rise through the windows in the morning and it is in such a great location for walks and short drives to explore other parts of the New Forest. Great pubs nearby and it was lovely being so close to the sea.

What a great little find. My 9 year old daughter and I have just returned from a 2 night stay at The Boat Shed. It was perfect for us. We found it in sparkling clean condition and the bathroom is surprisingly spacious for such a compact space. The kitchen had everything you need, even a proper oven, microwave which feels much more than it mentions in the description. The wood burning stove is perfect for the autumn evenings and heated the whole of the boat shed very efficiently. Outside, there are delightful lights that run around the bat shed and though the trees that make it feel very special. The boat shed is in a truly super location. You're a stones throw from the Solent where you can admire the yachts and take in all the boating activity around you, get an ice cream or go to the children's park.

Dear Robyn and Rachel. I just wanted to say thank you for being so last minute and flexible, allowing Flynn and myself to stay at the Boatshed. It was a bit of a dream come true, in away as we have watched so many of the "tiny houses" series and always wondered if we could experience the down sizing. It felt like luxury with very comfortable beds and lining plus we loved the thick fluffy towel - it felt wrong to even use the floor mat as a mat! We loved the way you could escape out the double gates at the back. As the weather was mixed over our couple of days, and we returned back to base a couple of times like drowned rats we were grateful to be able to light the log burner - would love to do a winter retreat here as log burner kicks out some heat! (I know you did warn us).

We had a fab holiday at the Boat Shed. A perfect little hideaway for a peaceful break. The Boat Shed is set down a beautiful leafy lane in the heart of Lymington. A very cosy little accommodation with all you need for your stay. Well equipped kitchen area with basic items provided, plus a welcome bottle of wine. Cosy large sofa bed. Small bathroom, but a great shower. Outside has a lovely little terrace. Very private and a great view of all the boats. The location is perfect. All the good restaurants and coffee bars are within walking distance. Also the Keyhaven nature reserve is a beautiful walk, with an abundance of Wildlife. We will definitely return to the Boat Shed and recommend it for a lovely little peaceful break.

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Welcome to the Haven

The only bar and restaurant with a wraparound view of the Solent and the Isle of Wight hills beyond. Join us for fine local produce; freshly cooked and served with a smile. From coffee and sundowners to post-walk hot chocolate, Helen and her team are renowned locally for serving drinks and delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, all year round.

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We’re dog lovers at The Haven, used to welcoming four-legged friends on the terrace and in our bar & snug areas. If you call in advance, we’ll reserve a dog-friendly table for you. You’ll even find water bowls on the terrace and dog treats on the bar.

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We’ve got some stunning walks on our doorstep, if you want to stretch your legs and theirs, either along the coast or in-land. There’s a direct footpath from the Yacht Haven marina to our lovely sea wall, leading to the Lymington & Keyhaven Nature Reserve beyond – dogs on leads for this bit please – if you want to enjoy the view close-up.

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As well as the exceptional service and truly luxurious facilities you’ve come to expect at this modern marina, at Lymington Yacht haven we are blessed to be in arguably one of the best locations on the Solent.

As you make your way up the Lymington River from the wonderful boating waters of the Western Solent, this award winning marina welcomes you with everything you could possibly need. Nestled between the 500 acre Lymington to Keyhaven nature reserve and the famous Georgian market town of Lymington, there is something for all the family.

Offering annual and visitor berths up to 100ft please don’t forget to take advantage of the many on site services during your visit and indulge yourself at the Haven Bar & Restaurant for a stunning view and delicious local produce prepared by our talented kitchen team.

We are looking forward to welcoming you, your family and your crew to Lymington Yacht Haven

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Early Payment Discount of 2.5%, if paid in full at least 3 months in advance of start date. If you would like to pay by monthly direct debits, please contact the Marina Office to discuss this option.

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Our Sub-Let Refund Scheme pays you 50% of fees received from visitors using your berth when you're away sailing between April and September. Let us know when you plan to be away and we will do the rest.

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All standard berths are fully serviced with access to water and electricity. Berthing fees from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025. All prices are inclusive of VAT. Minimum chargeable length 8 metres. Surcharges may apply to multihulls. Annual contracts can commence the first day of any month. 

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In addition Harbour Dues and the Harbour Protection Levy will be added @ £34.41 per metre inc VAT.   Metered electricity supply via your own metered cable and charged per unit consumed.

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Early payment discount (3 months before contract start date) Deduct 2.5%. Pay monthly option available, please contact the Marina Office. 

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We offer a Winter Season Four-Month Berthing Package available from 29th October 2023 to 1st March 2024. All standard berths are fully serviced with access to water and electricity. Rates are inclusive of VAT.

WINTER BERTHING Rates
Up to 10.1m £1,700 flat rate
Up to 12.2m £2,130 flat rate
Over 12.2m Please contact us to discuss with the Haven Team

If required, electricity will be charged at our published rate, with boat owner providing or purchasing from the marina a metered cable. Space is limited and will be allocated first come, first served based on your boat length/beam. Stays outside of these dates will be charged at our normal visitor rates. Rates include VAT @ 20%.

Looking for a shorter visit? Our winter visitor berthing is just £3.80 per metre, per night.

Dry Stack Berthing

Dry Stack Berthing fees from 1 April 2024. All prices are inclusive of VAT. Provided at our sister-site in Lymington, Haven Quay . Minimum chargeable length is 6.4m. 

DRY STACK BERTHING Rates
Up to 7.5m £860 per metre / per annum
7.5 - 10m £960 per metre / per annum

In addition, Harbour Dues and Harbour Protection Levy will be added to these costs at a flat rate of £40.34 inc VAT.

Annual Berth

Visitor berth, boatyard quote, visitor berthing (from 1st april 2024).

All visitor berths are fully serviced with access to water and electricity, included in the daily rate. All prices are inclusive of VAT at 20%. Minimum chargeable length is 8 metres. Catamarans are subject to a 25% surcharge with berths subject to availability.

VISITOR BERTHING Rates
£5.25 per metre/per day
£5.75 per metre/per day
£3.80 per metre/per day
£16 per stay
£26 per stay
Half overnight rate

Discounts for visitors

  • 10% discounts on our summer daily visitor rate when you book for 7 nights or more in advance
  • 20% discounts for registered Sailing Schools, available Sunday to Thursday excluding July, August and Bank Holidays

Boatyard Rates (from 1st April 2024)

Boat lifting and storage ashore available for boats up to 50 tonnes. All rates are per metre length overall (LOA) unless otherwise stated, and inclusive of VAT at 20%. Minimum chargeable length 8 metres.

LIFTING AND LAUNCHING 8 - 12.5 metres Over 12.5 metres
£38 /m £40 /m
£38 /m £40 /m
£27 /m £27 /m
£20 /m £22 /m

£30 /m

(15mins max for wash off, charged £25 per 15mins thereafter)

Single lift £16 per metre - Double dip £21

*Collection / delivery fees apply for this service at £50 within the marina / £80 from Lym River, each way. Roller mainsails and all headsails must be removed prior to lifting ashore. Vessels stored ashore for a period exceeding one year will be charged at double the standard rate.

STORAGE ASHORE Rate

Non Berth Holders

£1.32 per metre/day

Annual Berth Holders from 1 Sept to 30 April

£0.65 per metre/day

Annual Berth Holders from 1 May to 31 August

FREE

Only available from 1 May to 31 August

£6 per day
£10 per week (or part thereof)
£22 per week (or part thereof)
£34 per week (or part thereof)

Min charge 30mins - includes driver only

£230 per hour

Removal and preparation for storage charged at hourly rate

£1.94 per day

Metered supply via your own metered cable and charged per unit consumed. Please arrange this with a Haven Master when making a booking.

Boat Lifting for small boats

For smaller boats, RIBs and sports motorboats, visit our sister-site Haven Quay who provide an extensive range of boatyard services. 

All work carried out under current British Marine/TYHA regulations. E&OE. View our Terms & Conditions, and Marina Regulations

Get a quote for your boat

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Bar and Restaurant

At royal lymington yacht club.

Our restaurant, bar and sun terraces provide arguably the most picturesque views of the Lymington River and the Solent shore. Our family-friendly restaurant serves locally sourced, high quality nourishing food at affordable prices. Please note our bar and restaurant take card payment only (no cash) .    Please also note that menus change so those posted may not be precisely whats on offer each day.

Opening hours

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Book a Table:

If you are members of our Club and you wish to make a reservation for a group of less then eight then please use our online reservation option via the button below, alternatively you can email  [email protected] or call 01590 671751.

Online Reservation  

Après Sailing Menu

Dessert menu.

Royal Lymington Yacht Club welcomes new Members including experienced sailors and those new to the water.

We host regular keelboat and dinghy racing, Club events and large-scale National and International regattas.

For those who travel in a more relaxed manner afloat, our cruising section boasts a fine and varied selection of activities.

Motor Boating

Join our growing power boat section on regular motor cruises.

Our Bar and Restaurant

Affordable and family-friendly bar and restaurant with spectacular views!

Junior and Youth

A prominent RYA training centre, we provide regular training courses, regattas, championships and events.

Our flexible space and stunning views are the perfect venue for conferences, celebrations and other events.

Our flexible space and stunning views are perfect for conferences, celebrations and other events.

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