Bournemouth BeachIt is possible for the tourist to view Bournemouth’s seven miles of golden sands and surrounding countryside from a hot air balloon. However this is a recent innovation and the town has been a tourist resort for many years. The resort is an ideal centre for visiting well-known attractions such as the New Forest, Stonehenge and the Jurassic Coast.

Prior to the early 19th century, Bournemouth was little more than an inn near a bridge crossing the river. However it’s potential was recognised by a retired army officer, Lewis Tregonwell, who settled here and planted the first stand of pine trees, for which the town is now famous. By the latter half of the century, pleasure gardens had been developed and a pier had been built. Bournemouth had become a popular resort for the affluent Victorians.

Bournemouth Pier In 1875, the glass Winter Gardens were built to house the town’s orchestra. Elgar, Holst and Sibelius are known to have conducted there. Unfortunately, the acoustics were bad and the town did not have a good concert venue until the Winter Gardens were rebuilt in the 1930s. Unfortunately the building is not in use at present. However, Bournemouth still has its own symphony orchestra and offers classical music concerts at various other venues.

About the time that Bournemouth was gaining popularity as a seaside spa resort, the Prince of Wales decided to build a house there for his mistress, Lillie Langtry. The mock Tudor house is now an hotel, but many of the original features have survived. The Prince of Wales was to become Edward VII, whilst Lillie became a successful actress.

The Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum has some wonderful exhibitions of Victoriana and a good collection of paintings from the 16th and 17th centuries. It also contains many interesting artefacts from around the world.

Bournemouth Various events feature on Bournemouth’s annual calendar. One that has been particularly popular over the last five years is the weekly parade of classic cars along the promenade. This takes place each Sunday during the holiday season. Another annual event is a music festival, which takes place in June. This features a large selection of live music, including Jazz, blues and folk.

The town has plenty of restaurants and cafés. It has a well-stocked aquarium and various entertainment centres including cinemas, theatres and sports complexes. There is some delightful countryside within easy reach of Bournemouth. Within the town are several Art Deco buildings and other interesting constructions such as the Roman Catholic Church of the Annunciation, built in the early 20th century. The Victorian Church of St Peter dominates the town centre with its attractive spire.

We found 91 listings:

Woodcroft Tower Hotel
Family owned 40 bedroomed hotel. Set peacefully on the East Cliff in an acre of lawned gardens
YogaCo. - Bournemouth
Power Yoga, Yoga Therapy and Stress Management. One to one and group sessions available.
01202 513014
Willowdene Hotel
A family run 4 diamond award winning hotel situated in an attractive tree lined avenue. Spacious en suite bedrooms, pleasant guests lounge and attractive dining room.
01202 425370
Westcotes House Hotel
A small non smoking hoel with 6 en suite bedrooms, an elegant dining room with sea views and a conservatory sun lounge. The zig-zag path and cliff lift give easy access to the promenade and beach below.
01202 428512
Wenrose Guest House
Four bedrooms available in this Victorian house dating from 1873.
01202 396451
Twisters Comedy Club - Bournemouth
A comedy cabaret club open every night. Two course meals available at reserved tables and a 24 hour license.
01202 702070
Twenty Restaurant Cafe Bar - Bournemouth
Modern British food made with the finest ingredients. Open daily with live entertainment on Thursday and Friday nights.
01202 558399
The Wyvern Hotel
A friendly non smoking 4 diamond hotel catering exclusively for families and couples.
01202 397543
The Whitehall Hotel
Located in the heart of Bournemouth overlooking the award winning Lower Gardens. Own car park and easy road access. 48 en suite bedrroms available, 2 lounges, restaurant, function room and licensed bar.
01202 554682
The Wessex Hotel
109 individually decorated en suite rooms with trouser press, hairdryer, direct dial phone, satellite colour TV, radio alarm and courtesy tray. 24 of the 109 rooms are premier rooms with additional facilities. Hotel facilities include bar, lounge and Leis
01202 551 911
The Villa - Bournemouth
Bournemouth's premier alternative venue.
01202 551802
The Ventura Hotel
4 Diamond award winning bed & breakfast hotel. Non smoking. Ideally situated between sea and town.
01202 761265

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