B a lm e r L a w n H o t e l Timeless Set against the timeless backdrop of Europe's oldest and largest surviving medieval forest, the Balmer Lawn nestles into ancient woodlands on the outskirts of the charming village of Brockenhurst. Built originally in the mid 1800's as a hunting lodge, the hotel has been host to English and Russian royalty and even an American President. Tranquillity The Balmer Lawn is a classic country house haven, set in an oasis of peace and tranquillity where the emphasis is on comfort and warm, courteous service. The Hotel's tasteful blend of the contemporary and the traditional ensures the perfect combination of old fashioned values and modern sophistication and style.
Indulge The hotels stylish restaurant offers the very highest standards of food, service and fine wines. The tranquil ambience will invite you to indulge your senses in surroundings which are both elegant and relaxing. Two AA rosettes for fine cuisine recognise the skill and flair of the Chef and his experienced team that ensures an unforgettable dining experience.
Dream At the end of a perfect day your comfortable, individually styled bedroom will offer you an oasis of calm to dream of more delights to come. The Hotel offers a range of rooms from singles to family rooms and from executive rooms to four posters, all of which are beautifully appointed with many offering sweeping views across the lawns to the forest beyond.
Unwind After a busy day enjoying yourself the Balmer Lawn's leisure facilities offer you the perfect way to unwind. Whether you choose to tone up or wind down you can do so in style, with both indoor and outdoor heated pools, spa bath, sauna, gym, two squash courts, and an all weather tennis court to choose from.
Explore There can be few more beautiful areas in Britain to explore than the Forest which lies at our doorstep. Whether your choice is to experience it on foot, bicycle or horseback it will provide an experience which is, quite simply, unforgettable. Then there are the charming little forest towns; the Abbey and Motor Museum at Beaulieu; the nearby yachting haven of Lymington; the gardens of Exbury - and so much more. A wealth of treasures, and all right on the doorstep!