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Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre
Hengistbury Head
Bournemouth
Dorset
BH6 4EW
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Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre,Hengistbury Head Nature Reserve, Bournemouth, Dorset BH6 4EW*

*our actual postcode is BH6 4EN but we've found some sat-navs try to take cars across the stretch of water!!

Public Transport Directions

Hengistbury Head is to the eastern end of the county of Dorset, and getting to the head without a car is possible using either the bus, cycling or of course walking.

If you choose to come by bus, you can catch the '33', and the route information is available on the Yellow Buses website. The bus does not currently come right to the Head, but if you disembark at the Broadway shops, it is a short 5 minute walk to the entrance to the site.

You could consider getting off the bus at Tuckton and hopping on the Vintage Ferry Service, which starts at Tuckton Tea Gardens and runs down to Mudeford Sandbank, stopping at Wick Ferry and Christchurch Quay.

Travelling by bike, we have a bike station within the courtyard where you can check your tyre pressure and pump them up, plus we have a variety of tools to make sure you're safe and roadworthy.

You may want to get the bus to Mudeford, and then come across on the Ferry - with either a pleasant walk or the landtrain up to the Visitor Centre.

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