The south of England has some of the most specular scenery in the UK. A popular resort for sunbathing in the area is a town called Bournemouth. In the summer months this resort is very popular with tourists and locals alike.
When you arrive in Bournemouth you will be delighted at how much it resembles an English seaside resort. Long golden sandy beaches which stretch for miles along a promenade which goes as far as the eyes can see. The town itself can offer so much to the tourist including sports , recreation and lots of good quality shops. Rainy days don't matter here either as you can visit some of the museums or Oceanarium or head over to the water park for the many slides which are available to you.
Along the coast visitors will find the fishing port or Poole which can be easily be reached by public transport or your rental car. Try a day out at the Poole pottery where you paint a pot or purchase some of the great designs on display. There is a lovely harbour and quayside with lots to do during the summer months such as a fire work display and street events. Head over to the park where there is plenty to keep the youngsters amused all day.
Swanage is a lovely little coastal town with the added advantage of a ferry crossing direct from Poole. Book yourself in for a Dorset cream tea in any one of the sea front cafs or walk along the prom eating an ice cream in the summer. The town is small but has lots of charm.
Along the coast of Dorset there are plenty of little coves which you can stop by and admire the view including Corf Castle which is home to Enid Blyton and the famous five novels. Bigger cities such as Southampton , Brighton and London are all reachable by car or public transport if you are looking to escape to the city for a day.
When you arrive in Bournemouth you will be delighted at how much it resembles an English seaside resort. Long golden sandy beaches which stretch for miles along a promenade which goes as far as the eyes can see. The town itself can offer so much to the tourist including sports , recreation and lots of good quality shops. Rainy days don't matter here either as you can visit some of the museums or Oceanarium or head over to the water park for the many slides which are available to you.
Along the coast visitors will find the fishing port or Poole which can be easily be reached by public transport or your rental car. Try a day out at the Poole pottery where you paint a pot or purchase some of the great designs on display. There is a lovely harbour and quayside with lots to do during the summer months such as a fire work display and street events. Head over to the park where there is plenty to keep the youngsters amused all day.
Swanage is a lovely little coastal town with the added advantage of a ferry crossing direct from Poole. Book yourself in for a Dorset cream tea in any one of the sea front cafs or walk along the prom eating an ice cream in the summer. The town is small but has lots of charm.
Along the coast of Dorset there are plenty of little coves which you can stop by and admire the view including Corf Castle which is home to Enid Blyton and the famous five novels. Bigger cities such as Southampton , Brighton and London are all reachable by car or public transport if you are looking to escape to the city for a day.
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