A New Forest Escape at The Balmer Lawn Hotel
By David Powell
There are few corners of England where time seems to slow down quite like the New Forest. One moment you’re winding through narrow lanes framed by ancient oaks, the next you’re stopping to let a herd of ponies or cows amble across the road as if they own the place - and in truth, they do. In this landscape of heath, woodland and wandering wildlife, the Balmer Lawn Hotel and Spa offers a welcoming retreat at the heart of one of Britain’s most beautiful regions. I recently visited with my wife for a few days and enjoyed a luxury room with a balcony at the front of the hotel overlooking the sweeping lawn, cricket pitch and forest beyond where ponies and deer can often be seen grazing.
A Grand Hotel with History
Located on the outskirts of Brockenhurst, Balmer Lawn is an elegant hotel that blends Edwardian charm with modern comfort. This lovely hotel has seen more than a century and a half of history. Originally built as a hunting lodge in the mid-1800s, it later served as a military hospital during both World Wars before settling into life as a luxury retreat for those seeking relaxation and a touch of old-fashioned hospitality.
This luxurious hotel comes with a homely touch - polished oak floors, open fires and soft lighting creating a relaxed ambience. Step outside the hotel and you’re immediately surrounded by the natural beauty of the New Forest - 220 square miles of protected woodland, heath and meadow
Dining with Local Flair
Food is a serious affair here. The hotel’s award-winning, Beresford’s Restaurant, is proudly established in the region, with dishes showcasing New Forest and Hampshire produce. The team work closely with trusted suppliers sourcing ingredients locally, ethically and sustainably wherever possible. We enjoyed two wonderful dinners in this delightful restaurant with first class service matched by a wine list that encourages lingering over dinner rather than rushing through it!
An alternative dining venue is the Lodge Terrace and Bar, ideal for relaxed lunches or, like us, perfect to enjoy a lovely afternoon tea. On cooler evenings, a log fire and a good glass of red make the perfect pairing. We had a couple of days of excellent weather, so it was a joy to relax on the terrace before dinner. I must of course mention the wonderful New Forest breakfast served daily in the Beresford Restaurant, highly recommended!
The New Forest Spa and Wellness Centre
The hotel has recently unveiled their brand-new Spa & Wellness Centre blending nature-inspired design with state-of-the-art facilities, creating the perfect space for rest, rejuvenation, and reconnection.
Treatments and facilities include a Finnish Sauna, Steam Room, Ice Room and Rainforest & Monsoon Showers
There are 6 treatment rooms with a dual suite, offering ESPA rituals tailored to your needs. The Relaxation Area offers a serene space to unwind and reconnect before or after your treatment. Add to this private changing & shower rooms - designed for comfort and privacy.
The Call of the Forest
Designated a National Park in 2005, the New Forest still feels delightfully untamed. William the Conqueror claimed it as a royal hunting ground nearly a thousand years ago, and in many ways it hasn’t changed much since then. Ponies, donkeys, cattle and even pigs roam freely, a living reminder of the area’s ancient commoning rights. The best way to explore is at a gentle pace. Footpaths and cycle trails thread in every direction from Brockenhurst, linking picturesque villages such as Lyndhurst and Burley (famous for its witchcraft). You can hire bikes in the village and ride through peaceful woodland or set off on foot across open heathland where the views stretch for miles!
Motoring Through History at Beaulieu
A short drive from the hotel brings you to Beaulieu, one of the New Forest’s star attractions and home to the world-famous National Motor Museum. I always enjoy visiting here where more than 280 vehicles chart the evolution of motoring - from early pioneers and elegant Rolls-Royces to record-breakers like Bluebird. Exhibits include “We Had One of Those”, “Streets Ahead” from the 1950’s to 1970’s and full of nostalgia, “On Screen Cars” and more. Interactive exhibits, vintage films and displays of motoring memorabilia make it a fascinating stop for all ages. At the time of my visit “Icons of Formula 1” were on display including a formula 1 simulator.
The wider Beaulieu estate offers plenty more to explore. Wander through the ruins of Beaulieu Abbey, founded in 1204, then step inside Palace House, still home to the Montagu family. Guides in Victorian dress bring the mansion’s history to life, while the beautifully kept gardens and riverside walks complete the picture.
Coastal Charm Close By
If you’ve time to venture further, the New Forest coast adds another dimension to your stay. The market town of Lymington lies just 15 minutes away, with its cobbled streets, harbour views and weekly market. From the quay, ferries cross to the Isle of Wight, while yachts bob up and down in the marina as seagulls wheel overhead.
Conclusion
My wife and I had a great break here, a special place whichever season you choose to visit. Peace, tranquillity and relaxation are key words for the area. Escape to Balmer Lawn Hotel & Spa it’s a great hotel in a super location, we can’t wait to return!
David Powell September 2025
More Information
Balmer Lawn Hotel & Spa, Lyndhurst Road, Brockenhurst, Hampshire SO42 7ZB
Tel: 01590 623116 | Website: balmerlawnhotel.com
There is currently a three-nights-for-the-price-of-two offer, costing from £155 per person, based on two people sharing a room. The price includes full breakfast each morning, and use of the hotel’s leisure facilities. The hotel is dog friendly (£25 per dog per night).
While you’re there:
Visit Beaulieu Motor Museum, www.nationalmotormuseum.org.uk/
the coastal town of Lymington or explore the New Forest on foot or by bike - ponies permitting.
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