Our entertainment guide covers historic forts, star-gazing planetariums, aqua jousting (definitely a thing), cinema, theatre and more.
Entertainment in Lymington
Fort Victoria Park
Over The Solent on the Isle of Wight lies Fort Victoria Park, one of the best family days out in the region boasting a model railway, the Sunken Secrets underwater archaeology discovery centre, planetarium, woodland walks and dramatic sea views back towards Lymington. Originally built as a defensive fort to defend the Solent, the 20-hectare park and fort is now a leading entertainment option with plenty for kids and families.
The Lymington Centre
Fort Victoria Park
The Lymington Centre
Spanning cinema and theatre, The Lymington Centre is the leading cultural and entertainment option in town, just a short distance from our Lymington hotel. The small community centre covers a lot of ground including new Hollywood releases, live-streamed opera and musicals and plenty of home-grown plays and productions. The centre is near the heart of Lymington, just a short walk from the High Street and St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery.
Lymington Open Air Sea Water Baths
An institution since 1833, Lymington Open Air Sea Water Baths is a large seawater park with a 200m inflatable watercourse, open-air 100m pool and children’s splash pool. As well as all the swimming fun you can handle, the baths also offer stand up paddle boarding, aqua jousting and hot tubs, plus a café, changing rooms and equipment hire. Best enjoyed in the sunshine, the Bath Road water park is open from the end of April through the summer.