Lyndhurst, Hampshire, the Tourists Guide

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Lyndhurst, Hampshire is the largest village in the New Forest, in the south of England. With a population of about three thousand inhabitants Lyndhurst is known for its tourist attraction, as it is home to the New Forest Museum and is also the home of the famous Alice Liddell, who was the inspiration for the book Lewis Carol's Alice in Wonderland.

The hotel is located in the fifth largest county of England, Lyndhurst is complete with hotels, chic cafes, bars, shops and beautifulRestaurants. Although it is only a small village, it is absolutely all you need a tourist, if they were there. Also it is only nine miles away from the famous city of Southampton, which is also an airport.

There are many different places to visit in Lyndhurst, and also a wide selection of hotels and accommodations for you to choose from, ranging from small and cozy bed and breakfast accommodation at major hotels for the whole family. Besides shops and restaurants,You can also use the parks around the area and you get a pleasant taste of the animals, which is around the area.

During a visit to the new forest museum you will find a variety of historical artifacts ranging from the medieval era to be found. Located in the heart of the city itself, to visit this place is a wonderful day for the whole family after the traditional pub lunch could be in the local pubs to try, where the children have plenty of room to romp and play.

AnotherPlaces of interest in Lyndhurst visit their local church. Built in the 1860s holds some fantastic works of art and beautiful colored glass by Charles Kempe, was dyed William Morris and others. Mayflower Bank is also a major tourist attraction for its picturesque landscapes and rows of small huts SA under a hill.

There are many different routes that will help you to Lyndhurst. If you come by car you will have easy access from the A35 and the M27. There are also many trains stop atin Lyndhurst, and run all day and also a great line of buses.



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