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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The stunning location, situated just meters from the beach and Bournemouth pier, makes WestBeach a beautiful place for any occasion.
A programme of work to protect Bournemouth’s coastline is planned over the next 17 years. Known as the Bournemouth Beach Management Scheme. The council have identified that the Keeping our seven ...
Between 1st May and 30th September, dogs must be kept on a lead on the promenades and paths at all times, and may only be exercised on the following signposted sections of beach:
Seasonal dog free areas of the beach between Groynes 3 - 5
Read MoreSeasonal dog free areas of the beach. Mouth of Durley Chine to Fishermans Walk Groyne 32
Read MoreSeasonal dog free areas of the beach. Durley Chine to Fishermans Walk Groyne 32
Read MoreBe a responsible dog owner and use the poop scoop bins provided to help us keep the beach a clean and safe place for everyone to enjoy.
Between 1st May and 30th September Dogs are banned from the beach except for the areas which have been set aside for exercise of dogs
From1st May and 30th September Dogs must be kept on a lead when on the promenade, Bournemouth and Boscombe Piers, cliff paths and zig zags.
Please help us to ensure that Bournemouth Seafront remains a safe and enjoyable place for ALL Visitors
Read MoreThe promenade is to be used and enjoyed by pedestrians and cyclists together. Cyclists Must Give Way To Pedestrians - They Have The Right Of Way
When cycling on the promenade keep your speed down. Please don't cycle at more than 10mph.
Please dismount and push your bike when you see this sign
Where you see this sign cycling is prohibited at all times. Please be a responsible cyclist - dismount and Push Your Bike
If you see the orange windsock displayed, it indicates offshore wind conditions. You should NEVER use an inflatable when the sock is flying.
The red and yellow flag indicates that the area is patrolled by lifeguards and means that the area is safe for swimming, bodyboarding and using inflatables. Boats, personal watercraft, wind/kite surfers and large solid body boards are not permitted in these areas
A black and white chequered flag means an area of water is being used by watercraft such as surfboards, paddleboards, kayaks and other non-powered craft. It is also a launch and recovery area for kitesurfers and windsurfers. You should not swim or bodyboard in these areas. Do look out for these flags as there are various zones along the beaches which are set aside for these watersport activities.
Red flags mean danger. You should never enter the water when a red flag is flying.