Dog Friendly Lymington, Hampshire
Dog Friendly Places in Lymington, Hampshire

Dog Friendly LYMINGTON, Hampshire
Date visited: December 2023
Dogtor Livingsbone has been out and about this month sniffing out the best dog friendly places in Lymington, Hampshire.
Lymington is a port town facing the Isle of Wight situated within the New Forest National Park and is a popular destination for tourists.
Dog Friendly Places to Eat in LYMINGTON
THE HAVEN BAR & RESTAURANT, Kings Saltern Road, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 3QD
The Haven Bar & Restaurant is situated within The Lymington Yacht Haven. It is approximately a 15 minute walk from Lymington High Street and a few minutes stroll from the footpaths running along the sea wall and through the salt marshes.
The Haven welcomes dogs on its outside terrace and in the bar area where there are plenty of tables to eat at. The Haven is used to wet, muddy doggies and today was no exception with around 10 exhausted dogs enjoying a rest after a very rainy walk with their owners.
The food at The Haven is always excellent and the staff extremely friendly and polite.
THE HAVEN BAR & RESTAURANT, Kings Saltern Road, Lymington, Hampshire SO41 3QD
The Dog Friendly bits!
- Treats available : Yes ✅
- Dog Water Bowl : Yes, but needed a clean ❎
Dogtor Livingsbone rating : PAWSOME
Other Dog Friendly Pubs in Lymington to explore….
The Ship Inn
The Sail Inn
The Angel & Blue Pig
The Kings Head Inn
The White Hart
Bosun’s Chair
The Mayflower
The Fisherman’s Rest
Borough Arms
Old Mill Pub & Dining
The Chequers Inn
Red Lion
The Kings Arms
The Ferryman
The New Wheel Inn
Monkey Brewhouse
The Townhouse
Walhampton Arms
Dog Friendly LYMINGTON, Hampshire | December 2023
PLEASE NOTE:
When the canine calls, she’s there to test the meaning of dog friendly to the limit. Everything contained in this article is the view of the author and her furry canine friend. The canine’s loyal master always pays their way and does not imply any recommendation. Although every effort has been made to ensure that all the information is correct, we can only apologise for any errors or omissions - we’re only human after all (well, one of us is!)