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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…

Sunny views of Boscombe cliff gardens

Boscombe Cliff Gardens

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

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…

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…

Aviary exterior

Bournemouth Aviary

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

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.

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…

Flowers blooming in Boscombe gardens

Boscombe Chine Gardens

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

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  1. Bournemouth Central Gardens

    Bournemouth

    The Central Gardens extend from the town centre to Coy Pond. They are now the home of the tennis courts, a children’s playground and a war memorial with beautiful rose borders, a Rhododendron Walk and heather beds.

  2. Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre

    Bournemouth

    A day at Hengistbury Head Nature Reserve is truly a great day out, even outside of the summer. It is still full of wildlife, rare plants, and of course, the thousands of years of important archaeological history.

  3. Fisherman's Walk Park

    Bournemouth

    Fisherman's Walk is a scenic park with its own bandstand. The walk takes you from the heart of Southbourne highstreet to Fisherman's Walk beach.  The park comes to life in Spring time with an array of flowers and plays host to some amazing summer…

  4. 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.

  5. Dorset Heavy Horse Farm Park

    Verwood

    Come along and treasure a unique experience visiting one of the very last Heavy Horse Centres left in Great Britain.

  6. Brownsea Island - National Trust

    Poole

    Take a short boat trip from Poole Quay to discover an island rich in history, wildlife & adventure. Enjoy peace and tranquility, breathtaking coastal views, walks, & family trails. Open from 11 March - 31st October 2023

  7. The Blue Pool

    Wareham

    Nestled in the heart of the 300-acre Furzebrook Estate in the Isle of Purbeck, The Blue Pool Nature Reserve & Tearooms offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical significance.