• 101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Take an Open Top Bus

    101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Take an Open Top Bus

    In the summer, there are a whole range of Open Top Bus routes available if you want a ride with a view along the Bournemouth coast and beyond. Morebus Breezer Buses There are seven Breezer Bus routes taking you along the coast in either direction. Jurassic Breezer 30/31 (Swanage to Weymouth/Dorchester) Route The No 30…

  • 101 Things to do in  Bournemouth – Moors Valley Country Park

    101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Moors Valley Country Park

    Moors Valley Country Park is a forest park on the edge of the New Forest, just 11 miles from Bournemouth. You can walk/cycle scenic trails through the forest and round the lake plus a whole lot more besides including playgrounds, a miniature railway, high ropes and golf. How to get to Moors Valley Country Park…

  • 101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Southbourne Street Art

    101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Southbourne Street Art

    The seaside suburb of Southbourne, some 3 miles east of Bournemouth does not have the same amount of public art as its neighbour, Boscombe. However, there are some murals in the main road which warrant attention, including a traffic stopper of a public toilet. Even the former bank was given a paint job with some…

  • 101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Kingfisher Barn

    101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Kingfisher Barn

    Kingfisher Barn is a Visitor Centre in the Stour Valley Nature Reserve; a two mile stretch of riverside footpaths on the northern edge of Bournemouth. The reserve is abundant with flora and fauna, with over 400 species of plants, plus plenty of wildlife, such as kingfishers, otters and dragonflies. How to get to Kingfisher Barn…

  • 101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Upton Country Park

    101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Upton Country Park

    Upton Country Park, the grounds surrounding Upton House on the outskirts of Poole, consists of over 160 acres of parkland. This parkland incorporates woodland trails, formal gardens and stunning shoreline. In addition, facilities include tea rooms, a welcome centre, an art gallery and play areas for both children and dogs. How to get to Upton…

  • 101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Escape Rooms

    101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Escape Rooms

    There are a multitude of Escape Rooms in the Bournemouth area; 7 companies offering a total of 14 real life escape rooms, plus a further 15 Virtual Reality escape rooms, to be precise. These cover a broad spectrum of theme and difficulty, from trying to rescue a scared animal to trying to escape a deranged…

  • 101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Tower Park

    101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Tower Park

    There’s so much to see and do in and around Bournemouth on a warm, sunny day. But when it’s cold, wet and windy, less so. One place with plenty of indoor activities on offer is Tower Park. Situated around 5 miles north west of Bournemouth, this entertainment complex was, according to Wikipedia, ‘one of the…

  • 101 Things to do in  Bournemouth – Kingston Lacy

    101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Kingston Lacy

    Kingston Lacy is a rather grand, ornately decorated house, surrounded by beautiful gardens, surrounded by parkland. It was the family home of the Bankes family for 300 years, before being bequeathed to the National Trust. Today, you can visit the Italianate mansion and marvel at its splendid interior, take a stroll round the beautiful formal…

  • 101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Poole Quay

    101 Things to do in Bournemouth – Poole Quay

    The historic Poole Quay, which was once used to moor ocean-going ships, is now the home of harbour cruisers and pleasure boats. The half mile log stretch running west to east from the Lifeboat Station at one end to the Old Lifeboat Station at the other is a popular tourist destination. Lined with bars and…

  • 101 Things to do Bournemouth – Hurst Castle

    101 Things to do Bournemouth – Hurst Castle

    Hurst Castle is a fortress situated on the end of a shingle spit off the English coast, less than a mile from the Isle of Wight. The 16th Century castle has a long and interesting history plus spectacular views. As part of the castle collapsed during storms in 2021, only the Tudor Castle is currently…