Recommend me a UK south coastal(ish) stopover

Recommend me a UK south coastal(ish) stopover

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geeman237

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1,304 posts

199 months

I’m visiting the U.K. at the end of July and an American friend is joining me on their first trip to the U.K. We land around 7am and our first night will be a stopover in the New Forest/Bournemouth area. I’m considering Blandford Forum, Wimborne Minster or Lymington, or another quintessential smallish English market type town.
Which of those would you recommend or I’m open to other suggestions. Possibly Wareham too.


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1,549 posts

168 months

Was going to say you could go as far as Corfe Castle if near Wareham.

DT1975

818 posts

42 months

Of the ones mentioned I'd recommend Wimborne, although I can't really comment on Lymington as haven't been there for years. Blandford and Wareham in particular are a little quiet at night and a bit out on a limb although as suggested Wareham is close to Corfe Castle and the Jurassic Coast. Wareham has a small quay area with a couple of nice pubs on it but apart from that not much else.

Wimborne has a charm of its own and some real history although the town is expanding rapidly . For example King Ethelred of Wessex (brother of Alfred the Great) is buried somewhere in the Minster which has public access. There are some nice restuarants, pubs and tea rooms. You're also just a short direct drive to Poole so could pop down to Poole Quay, Poole harbour, see Sandbanks ! etc for more options.

Bobtherallyfan

1,415 posts

92 months

I’d opt for Lymington as it has the advantage of being on the rail network, on the coast and has easy access to the New Forest.