One of the easiest ways to view the fully beauty of Bournemouth's stunning beaches is to take a seat on the Bournemouth Land Train. The brightly coloured trains run daily (April to October) and during school holidays as well as on weekends throughout the winter, subject to weather conditions. You just have to pay when you board the train. Please note that some stops are request stops. You can ...
Back in 2011 a unique beach side wedding venue was established by Melanie Kiani of Bellissimo wedding planners using the name Beach Weddings Bournemouth she opened the 'Wedding Hut'. Melanie wanted ...
Located on Bournemouth's Pier approach and standing at over 33 metre high the Bournemouth Big Wheel (replacing the Bournemouth Balloon, a tethered baloon in the Lower Gardens which was known as the ...
Boscombe Chine gardens Bournemouth's 10th Local Nature Reserve is Boscombe Chine Gardens, holder of a prestigious green flag award since 2007 and several times being awarded best large park in ...
The Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum is along the cliff top overlooking the sea in Bournemouth. It was one of the last Victorian Properties built, presented to Annie Russell Cotes on her 66th ...
Begining at the seafront and stretching up through the town centre to the boundary with Poole, Bournemouth Gardens are sectioned into three main areas, The Upper Gardens, Central Gardens and Lower ...
Bournemouth pier started life as 100ft wooden jetty in 1856, primarily for steamers and fishermen. After suffering storm damage, it was re-built as pier in 1880. Since then, it has been added to and ...
Bournemouth's seven miles of beach are the areas biggest asset, holiday makers and locals alike and Bournemouth Borough Council have invested heavily to protect the area through their Beach ...
West Cliff Lift Bournemouth Take a trip from the past, one of the must do's if your visit includes a Bournemouth Bucket List. You may have enjoyed a fun packed day on West Beach in Bournemouth, ...
Boscombe Pier East It was in 1878 that Boscombe’s first building - a coaching inn which was known as The Ragged Cat, which was a resting place for those taking the long journey from Christchurch to ...
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