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Lymington
Home to the Sea Business Offices, Lymington is a beautiful Georgian Market town. It has a myriad of shops to suit all tastes, and food and drink to suit all palates and budgets. Walk around the small cobbled streets to the dock and sit watching the world go by eating a New Forest Ice cream!

Cowes
Arguable the home of British Sailing, Cowes plays host to Cowes week, the UK’s largest sailing event and a focal point of the international sailing calendar. Cowes is ideally located and a major location in our Rib Challenge, Team Sailing and Escape from the Island Events.
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Lyndhurst
Capital of the New Forest, Lyndhurst has attracted many visitors throughout the centuries. From Kings and Queens who stayed at the Royal Manor, to many a tourist exploring the wonders of the New Forest. Stroll through the town to find quaint cafes, shops, the New Forest museum and the Ferrari and Maserati garage.

Bealieu
Literally ‘beautiful place’ in French, Beaulieu lives up to its name. Visit the National Motor Museum hosting the James Bond vehicles, Palace house with it’s 14th Century monastic origins, the Abbey or simply wander round the streets alongside the New Forest ponies and donkeys. Beaulieu is also home to an exciting and taxing 4x4 course, an idea location for the Land Element of our Land Sea and Air Events.

Brockenhurst
Set in a delightful forest environment Brockenhurst is on the main rail line to London. It is easily accessible and is in the heart of the New Forest making it an ideal location to explore from. With many shops, pubs, tea houses and restaurants it is a beautiful village loved by many.

Hamble
Famed for it’s yachting and aviation links, Hamble boasts three marinas and hundreds of marine businesses. Wander into it’s picturesque village centre for a bite to eat at one of it’s eateries or admire the beautiful ancient architecture. The Hamble is a common treasure hunt location when our Rib Challenge event..

Southampton
Is a young and vibrant city. Proud to have many years with close links to the sea, it boasts a world class port that plays host to hundreds of cruise lines, ships, yachts and vessels throughout the year. Ocean Village is the marina to see and be seen in, with space for tall ships, yachts and gin palaces, bars, cinemas and restaurants, and being directly across the Solent from Cowes it is an ideal starting point for our events.

Portsmouth
The eclectic mix of history and contemporary infrastructure makes Portsmouth and exciting venue to hold events. Gunwharf Quays plays host to many national and international events, with excellent shopping facilities, bars, restaurants and clubs. Visit the spot where Nelson fell at the Battle of Trafalgar, or climb the 170 metre tall Spinnaker Tower and see the spectacular view.
Yarmouth
Located on the Isle of Wight, directly opposite Lymington, Yarmouth is a common lunch location for our sailing events and treasure hunt location on the Rib Challenge. A small fishing village it has a couple of very quaint pubs, nice restaurants and many tourist shops with gifts and souvenirs to purchase. With the only pier left in the UK totally constructed from wood.

The Needles
Located at the western most point of the Island, the needles are a series of chalk stacks which protrude into the sea, the final stack plays home to a Light house. Nearby is Alum Bay, which is home of the famous coloured sand. We try to ensure that every event takes the group on a trip to the needles to enjoy the mysterious and eerie atmosphere in the lull of the Islands offensive coastline.

The New Forest
Is a plethora of sights, sounds and smells. It has something for everyone, whether indoor or out, night or day, you will find something to enjoy. The New Forest is best explored on foot, bike or horseback, and is an excellent backdrop for all of our events.
