Renowned for its clean sandy beaches, the resort of
Bournemouth
is the nucleus of Europe's largest non-industrial conurbation stretching between Lymington and Poole harbour. The resort has a single-minded holiday-making atmosphere.
The city dates only from 1811, when a local squire, Louis Tregonwell, built a summer house on the wild, unpopulated heathland that once occupied this stretch of coast, and planted the first of the pine trees that now characteriz... [More]
The Menzies Carlton Hotel, Bournemouth is renowned as one of Bournemouth's most luxurious hotels positioned on the famous East Cliff. The majority of the spacious 73 bedrooms enjoy spectacular coastal views. Frederick's Restaurant offers a choice of English and International cuisine, whilst for rela... [More]
Durley Hall is situated on the popular West Cliff of Bournemouth, just minutes from the town centre and golden beaches. The hotel has 77 luxury bedrooms, the superb Starlight Restaurant, Le Rendezvous Bar and the bistro style Café Boulevard. Extensive leisure facilities include two swimming pools, a... [More]
Very occasionally do you stumble upon a rare gem of a hotel where the building, food, service and history blend to form something quite exceptional such is the Langtry Manor Hotel home of Lillie Langtry and Edward V11. Each of the bedrooms are individually designed, many with 4-posters and Jacuzzi b... [More]
Suncliff Hotel is superbly situated facing south on the East Cliff overlooking the promenade and beach. A short stroll to Bournemouth's town centre with its shops, sports facilities and entertainment including the Pier and Pavilion Theatres. The hotel has 94 comfortable bedrooms as well as a restaur... [More]
Situated on the fashionable West Cliff, the Swallow Bournemouth is a Victorian hotel which has easy access to miles of sandy beaches, gardens, theatres and golf courses. The hotel's leisure centre has an indoor pool, steam room, sauna. Live entertainment is offered and the hotel also has a nightclub... [More]