The Lymington River drains part of the New Forest in Hampshire in southern England. Numerous headwaters to the west of Lyndhurst give rise to the river, including Highland Water, Bratley Water and Fletchers Water. From Brockenhurst the river runs southwards to the Solent at Lymington.
Highland Water rises north of the Ocknell Inclosure and flows for 10 km to Bolderford Bridge where it meets Ober Water. From there, it is known as the Lymington River and flows for a further 12 km to .
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