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Sunny views of Boscombe cliff gardens

Boscombe Cliff Gardens

Originally opened in 1900, Boscombe Cliff Gardens merges into the Boscombe Overcliff Local Nature…

Alum Chine Play Park sign

Alum Chine Play Park

The Alum Chine playground is an amazing play space inspired around ‘Treasure Island’ and features a…

Flowers blooming in Boscombe gardens

Boscombe Chine Gardens

Boscombe Chine Gardens were developed originally from a ‘chine’ of heath and mire into a splendid…

Folly tower surrounded by flora in the gardens

Bournemouth Upper Gardens

The Upper Gardens hold many unusual tree species including a North American Giant Redwood (believed…

Bournemouth Lower Gardens People Walking through

Bournemouth Lower Gardens

The Lower Gardens in Bournemouth are only a five minute walk from the main shopping centre, the…

Alum Chine Gardens

Alum Chine Tropical Gardens

A chine is a steep dry river valley and Alum Chine is the largest of four Chines within Bournemouth.

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Bournemouth Aviary

Bournemouth Aviary has existed at Pines Walk on Westover Road for more than 50 years.

Bournemouth Central gardens in autumn with a family walking underneath the trees

Bournemouth Central Gardens

The Central Gardens extend from the town centre to Coy Pond. They are now the home of the tennis…

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  1. Red House Museum

    Christchurch

    A former Georgian workhouse, the Red House is now a museum exploring the story of Christchurch from before the Ice Age to modern times.

  2. Sherborne Castle & Gardens

    Sherborne

    Built by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1594 and home to the Digby family since 1617, the Castle’s staterooms display glorious art, furniture and porcelain collections from the great periods of English history.

  3. Stour Valley Nature Reserve

    Muscliffe Lane, Bournemouth

    This idyllic riverside Reserve forms part of the Stour Valley Way and provides a wall following a 2 mile stretch of the river Stour. It is perfect for walking, relaxing or exercising in the fresh air.

  4. The Blue Pool

    Wareham

    A unique Pool which varies in colour from green to turquoise is surrounded by 25 acres of pine trees, gorse and heather. A haven for families to enjoy and explore.

  5. Turbary Common

    Bournemouth

    Turbary common is the largest area of heathland in north Bournemouth and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

  6. Upton Country Park

    Poole

    Whatever the season, there's something for everyone - enjoy the wildlife along the shoreline, try the Woodland Play Trail, visit an exhibition at The Gallery, try one of the many events – or simply find a quiet spot to admire the grounds and…

  7. Upton House Concerts

    Poole

    Three days of great music set in the beautiful grounds of Upton Country Park.