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There are many leisure amenities in the town, including several parks, a 9-hole golf course, a rowing club, a community centre, a library, St Barbe Museum and Gallery, two swimming pools, a sports centre, a cinema, a skate park, tennis courts and football pitches. One of the two swimming pools is Lymington Open Air Sea Water Baths. Built in 1833, it is the oldest lido in the UK. Other activities in the area include cycling, horse riding, climbing and sailing. Sailing is very big in Lymington and the town has been home to several famous regattas. There are two sailing clubs, The Royal Lymington Yacht Club and The Lymington Town Sailing Club.The primary schools in Lymington include Hordle CofE Primary School and TipToe Primary School. The secondary school is Priestlands School. A new hospital was opened in 2007 called Lymington New Forest Hospital. The shopping facilities have grown significantly over the past few years thanks to an influx of tourists and sailing enthusiasts. There has been an increase in the number of chain stores and coffee shop franchises. On Saturdays a popular local market takes place on High Street.

From beauty salons to barber shops, cosmetic surgeons to gyms, and tanning salon to spas, Secret Salons has Lymington covered. We've found you the list of the best salons in Lymington, so why not sit back, relax and take a look at their amazing offers?

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riversidespa

3, Quay Hill Lymington, SO41 3AR, Lymington

The Beauty Spot

30 High Street, SO41 9AF, Lymington

Sharp Hair

16 St Thomas Street, SO41 3PB, Lymington

No 11 The Salon

11 Stanford Road, SO41 9GF, Lymington

Angel Hair Boutique

12 Angel Courtyard, SO41 9AP, Lymington

Wessex Clinic

21 New Street, SO41 9BH, Lymington

C G Gobell (Osteopath)

71b High Street, SO41 9AL, Lymington

1. The Hair & Beauty Studio

3-5 Earley Court, SO41 9EP, Lymington

Pollyanna

104 High Street, SO41 0QE, Lymington

Lee Johnson

74 High Street, SO41 9AL, Lymington

Hair Villa

2 Quay Street, SO41 3AS, Lymington

Cliffords

78 High Street, SO41 0QD, Lymington

The Retreat

76 High Street, SO41 0QD, Lymington

Wessex Osteopathy Clinic (Osteopath)

71B High Street, SO41 9AL, Lymington

Friends Hair Techniques

112 High Street, SO41 9AP, Lymington

Up To Scratch

30 High Street, SO41 9AF, Lymington

Ellis Hairdressing

47 High Street, SO41 0QG, Lymington

Dorian

6A St. Thomas Street, SO41 9NA, Lymington

Lisa Kennedy

9 Roundhouse Court, SO41 9LY, Lymington

Hofgartners

6/Wainsford Court, SO41 8GD, Lymington

Kwik Kuts

52 High Street, , Lymington

Classic Cuts Hair & Beauty

40 Stopples Lane, SO41 0GL, Lymington

Larkfield Health Styles

Larkfield, SO41 0HD, Lymington

Neat Hair

122-124 High Street, SO41 9AQ, Lymington

The Secret Garden

126 High Street, SO41 9AQ, Lymington

Pennington Barbershop

12 South Street, , Lymington

Nicolas

37a St Thomas Street, SO41 9NE, Lymington

Imagination Hair Design

56 South Street, SO41 8DX, Lymington

Mirage

4 Roundhouse Court, SO41 9LY, Lymington

Jason Jones

26 Queen Street, SO41 9NG, Lymington

Best & Co

29 St Thomas Street, SO41 9NE, Lymington

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Sunbeds in Lymington

Sunbed tanning is a cheap and effective way of achieving an all-over golden tan even when it's grey and raining outside. People will react differently to UV rays depending on the type of skin they have and their ability to tan which in turn is determined by hereditary factors. Before using a sunbed, get to know your skin type so that you can follow a tanning programme according to your skin's tanning ability. The skin of some very fair people contains very little melanin and they cannot produce it so they do not tan. They should not sunbathe or use a sunbed. A sunbed is designed to provide a gradual tanning programme without burning and accommodates different skin types. Find local tanning salons in your area and book an appointment today. Sunbeds emit ultra violet radiation in order to produce a tan. Sunbeds used to be beds and you would lie down in them but in recent years they are now standing devices. This is far more hygenic. It is important to note that Sunbeds can be damaging to your skin and have been linked to skin cancer.

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