Parks & Gardens in Bournemouth
Bournemouth proudly maintains over 2000 acres of glorious parks and gardens – that equates to 20% of the entire borough!
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council has been awarded 23 Green Flags which recognises and rewards well-managed parks and green spaces. In addition Hengistbury Head have also achieved the much-coveted Green Heritage Site Accreditation for its management of the historic features. More information can be found in the news release.
At the heart of the resort is a 1.5-mile stretch of historic Green Flag, grade II listed gardens, which retain much of their Victorian character and charm. Split into three distinct sections, they start at the Lower Gardens, which have the TripAdvisor Travellers' Choice Award 2021 and lead through the Central Gardens onto the Upper Gardens which end in Poole.
There are 17,000 trees lining the streets of Bournemouth and 30,000 in our parks and gardens! The Bournemouth Tree Trail is a circular, flat walk that highlights some of the most beautiful species. Download or pick up a copy of the tree trail map at the Tourist Information Centre.
The Lower Gardens are renowned for their floral bedding displays throughout the year, which are designed to bring together brilliant colours, subtle textures, height variations and scent. They also play host to many events and attractions during the summer months including the Aviary, Art Exhibition and concerts at the Bandstand.