Friday, 5 July 2013

5 Best Things To Do In Bournemouth, England

By Jonny Blair


I'm very well qualified to bring you this post today, as I spent six years living in the English seaside town of Bournemouth. While my time in Bournemouth came to an abrupt but needed end in 2009, my memories of the town and its suburbs will linger forever. Rather than bore anyone out there with personal stuff in Bournemouth, this is MY top 5 things to do in Bournemouth - I hope it provides some decent tips for all visitors to Bournemouth, a town which is embedded into my heart...this post has been coming for about 10 years now so it finally sees the light of day.

1. Bournemouth's beaches

No visit to Bournemouth is complete without a trip to one of the many beaches which lend the town to the English Channel. If you're looking for a beach to relax then Bournemouth has it - if you want to party on a beach then Bournemouth also has it! It's just a top place to check out the southern England coastline. The beaches have won awards because they are so well kept and they are busy and lively in the summer. That's not to say you can't find a quiet spot to basque in the English sun.

2. A pub crawl in Bournemouth

Bournemouth is littered with an incredible range of bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants! It makes it an absolutely ideal and amazing place for pub crawls. Start on the Christchurch Road and walk your way down to the square visiting as many drinking establishments as you can. The summers are the best time with beer gardens galore and loads of happy people out partying!

3. The Famous Wave Balloon

This massive balloon known as the Wave Balloon appears only in the Spring and Summer months. It is a large hot air balloon attached by rope and hoisted up from Bournemouth's seafront gardens. It's hard to miss as you walk down by the seafront and a trip up in it offers immense views.

4. The Russell Cotes Museum and Art Gallery

This is actually quite untouristy and unknown even by Bournemouth standards but it is unique and totally worth a visit. Mixing Italian, Scottish and Japanese influences this serves as your art experience in the popular seaside town. Best of all it won't be too busy and has a view over the beach!

5. Watching Football: The Cherries, AFC Bournemouth

Everyone knows the English League is of a high standard and AFC Bournemouth are the local team. Based in Boscombe at Dean Court you can watch a good match for a decent price here. The Cherries attract a lot of local fans and this is a great day out.

The Cherries are a great family friendly club and the stadium also holds regular events so it's worth checking out while you're in Bournemouth.

Whats the best way to get to Bournemouth?

Trains and buses run from London and the trip will only take 2 - 3 hours, so it's easily reachable if you're based in the capital for your travels. Take a Megabus if you want to save cash!

But a better fact is that Bournemouth has its own international airport!! Not a lot of people know that, they even had flights to New York at one point, and used to fly to Belfast so check what airports fly into it when you're about to head and you might get a lucky cheap deal.

That completes my top 5 list and rundown on what to see and do in Bournemouth in Dorset on the south coast of England.




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