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Moorhill House Hotel
Set in Burley, 23 km from Beaulieu, Moorhill House Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

New Park Manor Hotel
In the heart of the New Forest’s scenery, King Charles II's old hunting lodge is now a luxury hotel. The New Park Manor Hotel offers a fully equipped spa and an award-winning restaurant.

Rhinefield House Hotel
Nestled in the heart of Hampshire's scenic New Forest National Park, Rhinefield House Hotel offers a grand, historic escape.

Cottage Lodge Hotel
Cottage Lodge Hotel is set in the Victorian village of Brockenhurst, nestled in the heart of the New Forest National Park.

The Stag Hotel and Mailmans Arms
In the heart of the New Forest National Park, Stag Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and free parking amidst beautiful forest trails.

Forest Park Country Hotel & Inn, Brockenhurst, New Forest, Hampshire - The Coaching Inn Group
In the heart of the New Forest and close to the village centre of Brockenhurst, Forest Park Country Hotel & Inn, Brockenhurst, New Forest, Hampshire - The Coaching Inn Group offers accommodation with...

White Rabbit by Chef & Brewer Collection
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.

Penny Farthing Hotel & Cottages
A beautiful, independently owned hotel in the heart of Lyndhurst, next to the shops and many bars and restaurants in the town.

Thatched Cottage Hotel
Situated in the heart of New Forest in Brockenhurst, Thatched Cottage Hotel features free WiFi access and free private parking. The rooms feature a flat-screen TV and a kettle.

The Burley Inn
Located within the New Forest National Park, The Burley Inn offers tranquil, countryside inn accommodation. Free parking is possible on site, and free Wi-Fi is accessible in public areas.

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New Forest's best hotels with breakfast
The Burley Inn
Hotel in BurleyBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 630 reviewsLocated within the New Forest National Park, The Burley Inn offers tranquil, countryside inn accommodation. Free parking is possible on site, and free Wi-Fi is accessible in public areas.
From US$183.04 per nightThe Huntsman of Brockenhurst
Hotel in BrockenhurstBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 787 reviewsSet in Brockenhurst, a 25-minute drive from Southampton, The Huntsman of Brockenhurst is a forest inn dating back to the 13th century that has undergone a major refurbishment.
From US$196.60 per nightThe Manor at Sway – Hotel, Restaurant and Gardens
Hotel in SwayBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 727 reviewsIn Sway, within the beautiful New Forest, The Manor at Sway features leafy gardens and a traditional restaurant. Its luxury bedrooms are set in a grand Edwardian house.
From US$161.35 per nightThe Montagu Arms
Hotel in BeaulieuBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 474 reviewsThe Montagu Arms dates back to 1742. It has a cosy, homely character and picturesque gardens. Staff offer excellent customer care and personal service.
From US$298.29 per nightMaster Builder's House Hotel
Hotel in BeaulieuBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.4Very good - What previous guests thought, 566 reviewsSet on the banks of the Beaulieu River within New Forest National Park, this hotel offers luxurious rooms, just 10 minutes’ drive from Beaulieu Palace.
From US$284.73 per nightThe Bell Inn Hotel
Hotel in LyndhurstBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 971 reviewsDating 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.
From US$230.49 per nightBeaulieu Hotel
Hotel in LyndhurstBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 7.4Good - What previous guests thought, 1,005 reviewsThis former coaching inn is set in the heart of the New Forest and has wonderful views of wild heathland.
From US$120.67 per nightBartley Lodge Hotel
Hotel in LyndhurstBreakfast optionsScored out of 10, guest rating 6.8Pleasant - What previous guests thought, 908 reviewsBartley Lodge is an elegant Grade II listed building surrounded by 8 acres of grounds.
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A Place of Beauty and Mystery
Located in the south of England, the New Forest is the place where William the Conqueror used to hunt. Today, this beautiful woodland area with the footpaths has interesting flora and fauna.
Explore this exciting park on foot or by bike and you will discover a green paradise with charming villages and rich history. Known as the Royal Forest during the 11th century, the New Forest is home to ponies, cattle, wild deer, frogs, lizards and wild birds.
The picturesque village of Lyndhurst is the capital of New Forest and an elegant place with a variety of shops, restaurants and tea houses. The New Forest Museum, the church of St. Michael and All Angels, and the Queen's House are some of the most important places to see. Lyndhurst Road station is just a 10-minute drive away.
Surrounded by forests, Brockenhurst is another inviting village to visit. Wander around its pleasant neighbourhoods, have a refreshing drink in one of the pubs and admire St Nicolas church, the oldest one in New Forest.
The lovely riverside town of Lymington has a rich sailing tradition featuring two marinas, sailing clubs and a yachting centre. Booking.com has a variety of hotels and guest houses in the area around New Forest.

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Lyndhurst was a pretty town but the traffic was very busy so...
Lyndhurst was a pretty town but the traffic was very busy so didn’t stop but it looked a vibrant little town and will explore again one day . We enjoyed the forest and seeing the ponies and donkeys who are in no doubt who’s in charge of the roads but it was wonderful to see . Plenty of places to stop and walk in the forest with some wonderful pubs to dine inn .Guest review byPeter - 10.0
Brockenhurst has got lots of little shops, cafes and pubs...
Brockenhurst has got lots of little shops, cafes and pubs and a wine bar. Really well placed to travel around the New Forest. All staff in the shops were friendly and helpful. Ended up looking in estate agents windows we loved it so much!Guest review byJoUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Such a great location to travel around New forest or just to...
Such a great location to travel around New forest or just to stay and relax in burley itself. Plenty of lovely pubs ,cafes,little niche shops and beautiful walks surrounding burley . Daily visits from horses , cows and donkeys. Great location to visit Isle of Wight.Guest review byjustine - 10.0
Beaulieu is a lovely area and if you like horses and donkeys...
Beaulieu is a lovely area and if you like horses and donkeys you will love it. The village i itself is very clean and pretty with lots of lovely places for coffee etc. All the people I met wee extremely friendly and helpful. There is also the Motor museum and other places to see but we were mostly cycling around and it’s great for thatGuest review byGiselleUnited Kingdom - 8.0
A quiet small village with friendly people.
A quiet small village with friendly people. Good to use as a base. Easy drive to the forest, Brockenhurst, Burly, Lyndhurst and Milford On Sea etc. Great breakfast at the Sway Deli. There's two pubs to choose from and there's the lovely Manor Hotel if you fancy a posh meal.Guest review byPoonamUnited Kingdom - 10.0
The Lodge was beautifully appointed, spacious & decorated...
The Lodge was beautifully appointed, spacious & decorated very tastefully. Extra large deck overlooking a wildlife lake with Duck & Swan food provided. Location was perfect to explore the New Forest and the facilities around the holiday village were awesome. Great communication from the lodge hosts & reasonably priced for such a lovely place to stay. Will definitely re-book when we return to England.Guest review byAlisonAustralia - 10.0
We were disappointed that the pier ferry wasn't working but...
We were disappointed that the pier ferry wasn't working but the pier and the train were very interesting - lots of plaques on the pier with interesting information and lots of inscriptions on the planks on the pier. The town was very nice - a surprising number of different shops in such a small area. The town centre and pier within very easy walking distance from the Boathouse hotel. Good meals served there with a good selection at reasonable prices.Guest review byMonicaUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Very pretty location and easy access to New Forest but the...
Very pretty location and easy access to New Forest but the Lodge we stayed in had no living area and a tiny Kitchen diner not really suitable for more than two although meant for four people. The Lodge was very clean with nice decor but just lacked the comfort as no where to sit other than bedroomsGuest review byPaulUnited Kingdom - 10.0
It was a really wunderfull place from which we could visit...
It was a really wunderfull place from which we could visit all the spots at the amazing National Park New Forest. Hostess Linda was very kind, helpfull and she even took care of some breakfast for us. Next to the beautiful site it is very comfortable and complete. We certainly come back here! Don’t forget to visit Beaulieu, Lyndhurst and the beautiful Bucklers Hard. There is a nice pub and good food!Guest review byAnonymous - 6.0
Never got a chance to see the town of Lyndhurst and...
Never got a chance to see the town of Lyndhurst and surrounding area We drove down from Warwickshire and it was just a stopgap and unpleasant rest place where we stayed, before we caught the ferry from Lymington to the isle of Wight. So sorry I cannot comment on the surrounding area.Guest review byAlanUnited Kingdom