Historic Bournemouth bed and breakfast and hotel accommodation
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Bournemouth is reputed to be the South's premier resort and tourist destination. It is located on the south coast of England, bordered by Christchurch to the east and Poole to the west and overlooks Poole Bay. It is situated about 100 miles south-west of London. Prior to the 1974 local government reform, Bournemouth was part of Hampshire. Despite much local opposition, it was subsequently ceeded to Dorset. The town became an Independent Unitary Authority on 1st of April 1997.
Bournemouth's main assets are the long sandy beach that runs the length of Poole Bay, all the way from Hengistbury Head to Poole's famous Sandbanks, the wide range of accommodation, first class entertainment, climate and proximity to the New Forest, Jurassic Coast, the Dorset and Hampshire countryside. Bournemouth and Poole enjoy some of the warmest, driest, and sunniest weather in Britain.
Historic places to visit in Bournemouth
There are various museums, an art gallery and castles to visit. Guided walks and gardens to be seen. In the High Street enjoy opera, theatre, cinema, concerts, talks and local artists displaying their works. Inspired by Lewis Carroll's world-famous stories, the Alice in Wonderland Family Park is the perfect place for younger children to enjoy a unique day out.
Historic Bournemouth accommodation, Bournemouth bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) and Bournemouth hotels
If you are planning a break to Bournemouth there is plenty of choice for holiday accommodation. Whether you are looking for bed and breakfast, guesthouses or high quality hotels holiday accommodation in Bournemouth is sure to impress.
Please note, most tourist accommodation in Bournemouth only accept a two night booking at weekends and during busy periods.