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Bournemouth Beach Dorset

Bournemouth ranks as one of the most popular resorts on the south coast of England. It has much to offer any holiday maker, as the town can boast a range of attractions and facilities to cater for nearly every taste. Bournemouth also possesses some beautiful beaches, with golden sands and safe bathing which are frequently backed by majestic cliffs and a promenade.  Bathing SafetySafe bathing, the beaches have 'KidZone' areas, emergency lifesaving perry buoys (life rings) at regular intervals. RNLI Beach Rescue provides 7 day a week lifeguard service from Southbourne to Sandbanks between May and September (10am till 6pm), which is augmented by 5 voluntary lifesaving clubs at weekends and public holidays. The beach is patrolled by beach wardens over the summer and by full time, first aid trained inspectors throughout the year.  There are many excellent facilities available along Bournemouth's beaches. These include toilets with access for disabled visitors, first aid posts, lost children centres and information offices. Pubs, cafés, kiosks and restaurants serve drinks, hot and cold snacks and meals. 


 

Getting There: Follow signs to Bournemouth, along the A338 from Ringwood and the A35 from Poole. When in Bournemouth follow the signs for Durley Chine, Bournemouth Pier and Beaches or Fishermans Walk / Southbourne Beaches.  Tourist Information

Bournemouth Visitor Information Bureau
Westover Road
Bournemouth
BH1 2BU
Tel. 0906 802 0234

E-mail: bournemouth.seafront@bournemouth.gov.uk


 

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