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Reinbek

From £823

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Special Offer: Book before the end of May and receive 15% off any week-long stay this summer at Reinbek! This offer cannot be used in conjunction with a Reduced Occupancy Discount.

  • Property code: A598
  • Preferred changeover day: Friday
  • Check in: 4pm
  • Check out: 10am
  • Access statement available
  • Bathrooms
  • Central heating
  • Parking (see description for details)
  • Discount for small parties
  • Dishwasher
  • Electric vehicle charging (see description)
  • Garden or outside space
  • Nearby pub or restaurant
  • Real fire
  • Nearby shop
  • Short breaks available
  • Tumble dryer
  • Village
  • Washing machine
  • WiFi

Reinbek is located just a short stroll from the heart of Lyndhurst, known as the ‘capital’ of the New Forest. Comfortably accommodating up to five guests and pet friendly, there is plenty of room for the whole family to enjoy. Downstairs benefits from a lounge with open fire for cosy evenings in, along with a sun room overlooking the rear garden, plus separate dining room and kitchen, offering different seating areas to relax in. Upstairs are three bedrooms with newly refitted bathroom. Outside, the beautifully planted garden can be enjoyed in every season, and there is parking on the private driveway. In addition, as part of the welcome pack, guests can enjoy a complimentary day pass to the indoor swimming pool at the nearby Forest Lodge Hotel, which is a 10 minute walk away.

Lyndhurst is set within the New Forest National Park, and is a great base for exploring this unique area, with its free roaming ponies, cattle and donkeys. There are miles of tracks and cute villages to wander through on foot, bicycle or horseback. During the summer season, the New Forest open air tour bus also passes through the village - a great way to hop on and off wherever you choose. Lyndhurst is home to the New Forest Heritage Centre and Museum, which tells the history of the area and offers information on local walks and cycle paths, and bikes can be hired in the village. Other local attractions include the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Longdown Activity Farm, New Forest Wildlife Park, Paulton’s Park, nearby Furzey and Exbury Gardens and Calshot Activity Centre.

Please note the property caretaker may be staying in the attached annexe.

Reduced occupancy discount available for 2 or less guests during high season weeks, using one bedroom. 

GROUND FLOOR

Entrance into porch and through to Hallway with doors to all rooms and stairs to first floor.
Lounge with comfortable seating, Smart TV and DVD player, open fireplace and picture windows overlooking the garden to the rear and side.
Dining Room with table seating six.
Kitchen with breakfast bar and three stools plus electric oven and grill and gas hob, under counter fridge and freezer, dishwasher and microwave oven, toaster, kettle and cafetiere. Washer/dryer.
Door to garden room overlooking the back garden with comfortable seating and utility area with washer drier. Door to back garden.
 

FIRST FLOOR

Bedroom 1 with 4ft 6in double bed and built-in wardrobes.
Bedroom 2 with twin 3ft beds and built-in wardrobes.
Bedroom 3 with single 3ft bed and wardrobe.
Bathroom with bath and shower over, wash basin.
Separate WC with hand basin.

Accessed from the garden room, the gardens are a lovely feature of Reinbek, with seasonal planting and a large lawn. A small patio has outdoor furniture for meals and drinks in the open air, and a pretty summerhouse doubles as a play room, with games table offering pool, air hockey and table football. 

The large village of Lyndhurst is known as the ‘Capital of the New Forest’. The most important property in the village and indeed the forest, is The Queens House, which you can find at the top of the high street. It’s home to the New Forest Verderers’, an ancient organisation dating back to the 13th Century. The Verderers’ sit here, meet in the hall and court to oversee, administer and protect the rights of local commoning practices and conserve the forests landscape. The Queens House is also the local headquarters of the Forestry Commission.

Lyndhurst’s high street is lined with lots of independent shops, cafes and eateries. Our favourites include: ‘Shave Green’, a treasure trove of intriguing vintage and quirky gifts, ornaments, trinkets and collectables. Shoppers can step back in time at ‘The Old Apothecary’, a magical collection of knick-knacks, remedies, oils, soaps and unusual bath time treats with a modern twist. ‘Pages of Lyndhurst’ is best described as an emporium of popular and unusual alcoholic drinks, teas and coffee beans, novelties and gifts with friendly knowledgeable staff. If you have a couple of hundred thousand pounds (preferably more) to spare, pop into the Meridien showroom at the bottom of the high street and take a look at their selection of Ferrari and Maserati cars for sale.
 

Food and Drink

The Curry Leaf has an excellent reputation for Indian dishes, Italian food lovers should head to The Pergola and for authentic Thai cuisine try the Siam Thai Lounge. For great pub food The Waterloo Arms is a must. Just two miles away in the hamlet of Bank is one of the New Forests best pubs for food, The Oak Inn.

The New Forest Centre can be found in the village centre car park. It’s crammed full of activities, information and what’s on in The New Forest National Park. It offers Visitor Information and houses a gallery and a gift shop. Within the same building is The New Forest Museum, depicting the forest’s rich history, heritage and way of life for its human and animal inhabitants.

The town centre maybe a hive of activity, but Lyndhurst has plenty of green spaces to burn off energy or relax with a book. The Mount and Bolton's Bench to the right as you head out towards Ashurst, is a lovely expanse of grass to fly kites, play rounder’s and enjoy a picnic. Turn right before the Mount on to the Beaulieu road, after a couple of hundred yards you’ll find the village cricket pitch, often surrounded by ponies and donkeys. A lovely place to spend a sunny summer afternoon watching a match.

Other days in Lyndhurst could encompass a bike ride. Trax Bike Hire in the village will deliver bikes to your cottage; or you can pick them up from their shop along with a choice of cycle routes. New Forest Golf Club in Lyndhurst wins rave reviews for its 18 well designed holes and friendly atmosphere. The New Forest Reptile centre is only a mile away; and has enclosures of British reptiles and New Forest Reptile Centreamphibians with lots of information and guides on hand to tell you how they are being conserved in the New Forest.

The pre-Raphaelite church of St Michael and All Angels has a striking 160ft (49m) spire, beautiful stained glass windows and the grave of Alice Liddell, Lewis Carroll's inspiration for Alice in Wonderland.

During the warmer months there’s an open top double decker bus tour with optional audio commentary. There’s a choice of 3 routes, all of which start and finish in Lyndhurst. Tickets are open for the day, so you can jump off at a different village, beach or attraction and catch a later bus back. The Visitor Information Centre has more details.

There is private parking for two cars on the driveway, and additional on street parking outside the property.

Electric vehicle charging is possible via the mains socket in the garage.

Included: Bed linen and towels (guests must provide their own beach towels), gas central heating, internet and Wi-Fi. Mobile reception is generally reasonable, although please check with your provider prior to booking.
Use of swimming pool: As part of the complimentary welcome pack, guests can enjoy a day pass to the indoor swimming pool at the nearby Forest Lodge Hotel, which is a 10 minute walk away.
Reduced Occupancy Discount: Reduced occupancy discount available for 2 or less guests during high season weeks, using one bedroom. 
Pets: Two dogs accepted.  Must be over the age of 1 year old (unless agreed with the owner prior to booking). Dogs must be fully house trained, well behaved and kept off the beds and furniture. Please note £30 pet charge per pet per week applies. 
Children: All ages welcome. Travel cot (please bring own cot bedding), high chair and stair gate provided.
Bicycle Storage: Available uncovered within the back garden.
EV Charging: This property offers electric vehicle charging via the mains socket in the garage. Please let us know at the time of booking; there will be a £30.00 per vehicle per week charge. Please bring your own charging cable.
Short Breaks: Available any time outside of school holidays.
Beaches: Milford on Sea, Barton on Sea, Avon Beach and Mudeford all within 10 miles (15/20 minutes by car).
Local Facilities: Plenty of café’s, restaurants and pubs within walking distance, including Thai, Indian, Italian and traditional. Tesco Express and Co-Op within a 5 minute walk. The New Forest Tour open air buses also pass through Lyndhurst.


Renoufs Lyndhurst
(Less than a mile)

(2)

A popular local chain of authentically French cheese and wine bars offering over 200 wines and 300 artisan cheeses.  Passionate about their craft, here you can explore the carefully curated wine list with a wine flight, enjoy one of their regular wine tasting events or simply pop in with friends or family for some excellent wine, cheese and charcuterie as well as other mouth-wateringly good nibbles.

Renoufs Cheese & Wine Bar  23 High St, Lyndhurst SO43 7BE (T: 07473 074733)

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We popped in for a drink. The service was great and there was a good atmosphere

April 2024


Holly, the host of Renoufs was very knowledgable and gave good recommendations both for wine and cheese. The meal was amazing, we had the Ultimate vegetarian platter for 2 which was enough for us 4 ladies. The ambience was relaxing, price reasonable and will definitely be revisiting. All in all, a great experience! Thanks Holly.

February 2024


The Fox & Hounds
(Less than a mile)

(8)

A friendly Georgian pub in Lyndhurst’s thriving high street. It’s often busy with both locals and visitors who come to drink, eat, take part in the quiz nights, events and listen to live bands on Saturday nights. Inside is spacious whilst staying cosy, especially with the log burner glowing on a winter’s day. During warmer months, you can sit outside in the large terraced beer garden. 

The Fox & Hounds (T: 023 8028 2098) Lyndhurst SO43 7BG

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Good beer and we enjoyed the mezze sharing platter in the pretty courtyard outside. Would definitely visit again.

April 2024


Great pub, with friendly staff

March 2024


The food was excellent and the staff were very friendly and helpful.

September 2023


Great pub, well staffed and good meals!

September 2022


Great food and large pub garden.

August 2022


Lovely pub in Lyndhurst, excellent service and would recommend Sunday lunch

October 2021


Great pub. With plenty of outside seating.

July 2021


Friendly pub with.excellent beer and good food at reasonable prices. Pleasant outside patio and live music at weekends fun. New Forest discount card accepted for food orders recommended.

September 2017


The Mailmans Arms
(Less than a mile)

(5)

At the end of the high street, Mailmans Arms is a great place for people watching – the pub is next to the Maserati/Ferrari garage! The bar stocks real ales and a nice selection of wines, spirits and beverages. Home-made food is served all day and beautifully presented. Meat is from a local butcher, and vegetables from a greengrocer on the high street. The menu features popular pub classics alongside a daily specials board. There’s a monthly curry night and very popular Sunday carvery. Indoors is a large log fire, and when warm, there’s a choice of outdoor seating to the front of the pub and a beer garden to the rear. A separate TV room shows major sporting events.  

Mailmans Arms, (T:02380 284196)  Lyndhurst, SO43 7BE

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A very friendly pub in which we eat twice, enjoying the food both times.

May 2023


The Mailman's Arms is a great pub with friendly staff, delicious cooked food, reasonable prices and the best thing for us was being able to hire one of the pods in the beer garden - we will definitely be returning when next in the New Forest.

April 2022


Found the one way system in and out of the pub totally over the top and unnecessary

October 2021


In these COVID-19 times it’s not great when you receive a glass of wine with the previous persons lipstick visible on the glass.

July 2021


This was a great pub, very friendly staff, great food and dog friendly too

August 2020


Cafe Parisien
(Less than a mile)

(2)

Lovely little café on Lyndhurst’s high street serving French-inspired goodies such as fresh croissants, pastries and baguettes, as well as a few cooked dishes and excellent coffee. There’s a small outdoor terrace from which you can watch the world go by.

Cafe Parisien (T: 023 8028 4546) Lyndhurst SO43 7BJ

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Lovely coffee and cakes and a great place on a cold winters day

December 2022


Lovely little cafe with great coffee.

September 2021


The Swan Inn
(Less than a mile)

(2)

This family run pub has roots dating back to c.1731. There’s a large sunny beer garden to the rear, inside is the familiar warm and comfortable hues, dark wood, beams and exposed brickwork for a country pub of this age. There are daily specials alongside the main menu, which also changes on a regular basis. You’ll find the usual pub fare which is cooked well and in large hearty portions. Dogs welcome.

The Swan  (T:02380 282203) Emery Down, SO43 7DT

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A real disappointment. When we arrived there was one other couple in the whole place...understandable that it was empty at 7pm on a Saturday evening as the food was terrible. The one member of staff was very friendly and professional. Such a shame.

March 2024


Excellent food outside with all Covid measures in place.?

August 2020


Hidden Britain Tours
(Less than a mile)

Guided tours of the New Forest on foot or driven around by our own chauffeur is the glamorous way to explore this beautiful part of the world.  Hidden Britain Tours have refined their experience over five years to bring you the best of the area’s history and landscapes in a few short hours - something for visitors of all ages to enjoy!

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New Forest Museum
(Less than a mile)

(3)

Housed within the New Forest Centre, the New Forest Museum is packed full of displays and activities about the New Forest National Park, including why ponies are kept on the Forest and why we shouldn’t feed them! There’s something for all ages, which will help you make the most of your time in the Forest

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This was a lovely place to visit with a two year old on a very cold day. As well as the displays that you'd expect there is a play, reading and colouring area for small children. The staff were really helpful, especially when Nanna was looking for baby changing facilities and needed help with the lift. Nanna and the two year old also enjoyed a snack in the cafe - again staff were very helpful and the food was tasty! There was also a nice selection of reasonably priced gifts. We're looking forward to visiting again.

December 2019


Went on an event day, which was, for us, too busy. The tickets allowed to go in again within 6 days. Lovely and peaceful and managed to see round the palace. Staff very friendly and heloful. Our grandchildren had a great day

May 2018


Very interesting. Grandson enjoyed the hands on displays.

August 2017


New Forest Centre
(Less than a mile)

(12)

Telling you everything you need to know about the beauty spot that is the New Forest National Park, the New Forest Centre brings you the New Forest Museum, gift shops, walks and cycle rides and guides to the area’s magnificent wildlife.  

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We really enjoyed the display in the museum. It explained to concept of the common land well and was really interesting. Lovely gift shop and cafe also and the needlework panel upstairs is outstanding. A real treasure that will be admired for a long time to come.

April 2024


Lots of interesting things to read and find out about the New Forest area and some interactive bits for kids. Great cafe attached for cake and coffee.

August 2023


Spent a pleasant time looking around the interesting museum and getting advice on the closest children's play area from a helpful lady at the information desk.

June 2023


good information about the forest

November 2021


A great place to learn more about the New Forest - Staff incredibly helpful

September 2021


This Centre is worth a visit.

June 2021


A good selection of gifts and useful information

September 2019


very helpful

June 2019


The tearoom here is great and very dog friendly

April 2019


Excellent, informative displays with plenty to appeal to all ages. We went on a rainy day and spent a couple of hours there with a 9yo, 4yo and 1yo. Learnt a lot about the history of the New Forest and how it is currently managed and would happily go back again,

August 2018


Informative and Interesting. Nice selection of items in shop.

March 2018


Very interesting and informative.

August 2017


The Woods Cyclery
(Less than a mile)

(2)

Offering accessory and cycle hire, The Woods Cyclery allows you to explore the New Forest and all its cycle paths, getting to know the natural beauty of Lyndhurst.  They offer a wide range of bikes from brands including Giant, GT Marin or Scott, for all ages and abilities as well as offering repairs and servicing.

https://www.thewoodscyclery.co.uk

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Great cycling shop with knowledgeable staff. Helped me with a new helmet, that had broken on a cycling holiday!

June 2021


We managed to bring everything with us for our holiday except for my husband's cycling helmet & gloves so wandered in to Lyndhurst to this recommended shop. Friendly knowledgeable staff who solved our issues efficiently & gave us lots of advice on suitable cycle routes.

September 2019


New Forest Golf Club
(Less than a mile)

The second oldest golf club in Hampshire, New Forest Golf Club on the outskirts of Lyndhurst is renowned for its beauty and the excellence of the course.  A relatively flat and easy walking par 69, it is a warm and welcoming environment with New Forest ponies and cattle roaming freely for good measure - so just keep an eye out where you hit that ball!

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Barton on Sea
(11 miles)

(2)

A stony beach with sandy areas as the tide goes out, and a great spot to do some fossil hunting. The cliffs are subject to considerable coastal erosion and at times parts of the beach can be cordoned off. The Beachcomber Café on the cliff top is one of the most popular cafés in the region. Plenty of parking in car parks along the cliff top as well as on-road parking.

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A pleasant walk along the cliff top and along the beach. There was less cliff than last time we went to the New Forest.

June 2023


Super walk, nice and easy and great place for a meal or tea and cake by the car park.

April 2019


Milford on Sea
(11 miles)

(16)

A beautiful shingle beach with pretty painted beach huts, plenty of parking, and excellent coastal walks along Hurst spit to Hurst Castle with clear views of the Isle of Wight and needles. The superb Raft Rocks Restaurant is worth a visit with its Art deco style and roof terrace. You can also walk across the wildlife marshes to Keyhaven harbour and (in season) take the boat to Hurst Castle or the Isle of Wight.

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Lovely sea walk within 15 minutes of the cottage.

March 2024


A lovely place to stay. So much to see and do locally and within easy reach.

August 2023


Milford on Sea is a very quintessential English village which has retained all its charm. The seafront is a delight to stroll along and The Needles Eye Cafe produces lovely coffee and lunches which is well worth a visit. A walk around Sturt Pond is also enjoyable and through to the village.

June 2023


Lovely quiet location for a beach walk. Great for watching the sea and waves without the crowds.

June 2023


Brilliant beach.

September 2022


Beautiful beach with views to The Isle of Wight. Good for swimming, picnics and walking. Very good car parking and public toilets. Lots of good places to eat and drink either next to the beach or in the village, a short walk away

July 2022


A proper gem. Great location for the new forest. The village is great and was only a short walk from our house. Not too busy or full of holiday makers. We will be back.

October 2021


One of my favourite places

July 2021


Good place to go if you have a buggy or wheelchair as there is a tarmac path along the top of the cliffs with great views of the Needles, plenty of parking and a kiosk serving refreshments.

September 2020


Lovely village with adequate shops on a very pretty green.

September 2019


Due to my husband breaking his leg we hired a mobility scooter for our holiday. It was a joy to ride along the front at Milford. Wonderful views of The Needles and lots of benches along the way too. Great access from the car parks. Would be great if the short path from Milford to Keyhaven could be the same good surface. We felt the rough stones would be too hard to ride on.

June 2019


Love Milford on Sea so old fashioned hasn't changed much since I use go as a child in the 1960/70s

April 2019


great walking area, small cafe-the needles, children climbing play park- crashing waves over stoned beach

March 2019


Great for a dog walk along the spit to Hurst Castle. Needles Eye cafe is a welcome break, quite good food but very busy and a bit basic.

December 2017


Fantastic sea location with goods pubs, shops etc

November 2017


Lovely village, plenty of shops and places to eat - no post office though.

June 2017


Highcliffe Beach
Highcliffe Beach
(11 miles)

Highcliffe beach, beneath the popular Cliffhanger Restaurant is a part sandy, part pebble beach. The beach has sloping access as well as steps down to the shore from the pay and display clifftop car park. To the east, Highcliffe beach towards Barton on Sea is a part sandy beach at the foot of the second most eroded cliff in England. This side of the beach is dog-friendly all year. However do check the tide times as high tide can make it difficult to walk along the beach.

To the west towards Highcliffe Castle beach, the promenade leads across the top of the small beaches inbetween the groynes with views across Christchurch Bay and Hengistbury Head. Groynes 4-8 have dog restrictions as does the promenade during the summer months, May-September. 

 

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Highcliffe Castle Beach
(11 miles)

(3)

A picturesque, tree-lined beach of shingle, and sand at low tide. Good facilities on the cliff top including an excellent tea room, public toilets, baby change and a children’s play area in the Castle gardens. Plenty of parking and sloping access down to the beach. Highcliffe Castle beach is dog-friendly all year round. 

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Very picturesque beach with great access, looks good for a beach day

October 2021


Lovely

April 2019


Lovely clean sandy beach and a really i would highly recommend this spot for your car to break down takes the ouch out of waiting for the recovery truck

April 2017


Lepe Beach
(12 miles)

Some of the best views of the Solent can be enjoyed from over a mile of beach and pine fringed cliffs. Historic D-Day remains, wildflower meadows and children's play area. Beach front car park.

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April 2024

We had a lovely week and we were lucky with the weather. We couldn't fault the accommodation and the Prosecco and cake were an extra nice touch. The owner was friendly and helpful.


March 2024

We had a lovely weekend and the cottage is lovely and has everything you need. Our host is a lovely lady, who is so friendly and helpful. Thank you for the cake and prosecco and Heidi loved her chew!!


February 2024

Landlady very helpful and friendly. Nice to have Prosecco, cake and milk on arrival. Directions helpful. Had plenty of wood available to us for log fire.


February 2024

Standard of furnishings, equipment and cleanlines all excellent. Enjoyed our stay - property & garden was lovely, caretaker Helen in the Annex was great, lots of nice touches including for our dog Milo. Great central location. Visited Furzey Gardens which was nice as we could take the dog off season, visited the Commonwealth war grave and church St Nicholas at Brockenhurst which was good. A lovely few days away.


February 2024

Beautiful house, well equipped, comfortable and had items to give it a personal touch. The garden is lovely - would be lovely to sit out in summer. Everything provided for the dog as well as dog treats - Milo enjoyed! Excellent host, made sure everything was in place for a great stay. Great location, would definitely stay again. Welcome pack provided was a very thoughtful touch.


February 2024

Lovely house in a great location for Lyndhurst and bike rides. Thoughtful host, everything we needed at the house for a great weekend away.


November 2023

Helen was a lovely and very attentive host. Reinbek is a well appointed comfortable cottage with a lovely peaceful garden and great access to the town. We really enjoyed our stay and would recommend Reinbek to anyone wanting to explore the New Forest.


September 2023

Excellent hospitality. House well equipped, clean and tidy. No problems at all.


September 2023

Will definitely stay again. Wonderful place and perfectly kitted out. Host went above and beyond to help. Very sad in going back home.


September 2023

We had a fabulous time. The location is brilliant for exploring the New Forest and coast. The private cul de sac is very safe. Beds were super comfy. The house is very well equipped. Friendly, professional, helpful owner. Cannot fault this place and will definitely return.


July 2023

Reinbek is new to our portfolio for 2023, so has yet to be reviewed. Our Property Consultant has visited, and has these comments: Reinbek is in a great location on the edge of the bustling New Forest village of Lyndhurst. Just a short walk from both the heart of the village and the National Park, you can leave your car behind and explore on foot! With plenty of space downstairs, and a welcoming open fire for cosy evenings in, Reinbek is comfortable and well equipped for your self catering holiday. Upstairs are 3 light and airy bedrooms and a newly refitted bathroom. The garden is a wonderful spot for relaxing, playing and al fresco dining during the summer months. I have no hesitation in recommending this lovely modern cottage.


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