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Bournemouth

Whether you simply want to relax, recharge your batteries or completely rejuvenate yourself, then Bournemouth is the place to be. By day, soak up the views of the bay stretching for a golden seven miles, enjoy the picturesque 2000 acres of parks and gardens or discover the local countryside and beyond. By night enjoy the buzz of an array of restaurants and an abundance of top class entertainment.

Bournemouth Bournemouth

Perfectly situated near to the natural beauty of the Jurassic coastline, the Isle of Purbeck and the New Forest, Bournemouth couldn’t be more tranquil and romantic. Alternatively, a host of top class events throughout the year, boutiques and shops for all and award winning attractions, mean that Bournemouth is the place to be for many an adventure!

Take a ride on the Bournemouth eye balloon braving the 500ft views of a beautiful coastline and bustling town. Or visit the Oceanarium where you’ll come face to face with sea life from the furthest reaches of the globe. And don’t miss a cruise on the Dorset Belles who make regular sailings to places of natural beauty, including Brownsea Island, the Isle of Wight and nearby Poole Harbour. With plenty of action including kayaking on the beach and watersports, there is something for everyone in Bournemouth!

Bournemouth watersports

If you'd like to enjoy the natural history and beautiful landscapes of our entire county, then spend a day on the Discover Dorset bus tour. Taking in the breathtaking views of Studland, Kimmeridge Bay, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, this journey will show you the English coastline in its full glory. With your accomplished guide reeling off facts and fascinating information, this is a day out not to be missed. Sea air and the outdoors are where the
memories are made then fossil hunting and a trip to Enid Blyton land make it a day for the young at heart too.

For more information, see Bournemouth Tourist Board Hotels & Tourism Information

Information courtesy of Bournemouth Leisure and Tourism

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