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Bournemouth GROUP. COACH. TRAVEL. SCAN THIS PAGE WITH LAYAR APP Love Groups ❤ Contents Getting to know us 2014 Festivals & Events The magical seaside Retail therapy Gardens A night to remember Time for you Let’s get together Beyond Bournemouth Explore & Discover Attractions map Accommodation Map Getting here Coach parking 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 15 16 18 27 28 32 34 35 At Bournemouth Tourism, our friendly team are here to help you and your group. We love Bournemouth and we can provide helpful tips and advice on places to visit, things to see and do, help you find your perfect group accommodation, or inspire you to try something new. Do you need somewhere to stay? If you are planning a group stay in Bournemouth, you can take advantage of our FREE Group Accommodation Service, which will save you time and effort in finding accommodation. Contact the Tourist Information Centre who will be more than happy to assist you with your group stay. Welcome to Bournemouth Come and visit us and enjoy our festivals & events, our stunning parks and gardens and the seven miles of beautiful coastline. Getting to know us Visit our dedicated website bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups Follow us on Bournemouth Tourism Call: 0845 051 1700 and ask for the 'Group Accommodation Service' or email [email protected] Please also refer to our accommodation on pages 28 - 31. @bournemouthinfo BournemouthTourismTV Did you know We can also help you with suggested itineraries and tours. Bournemouth also offers a wealth of attractions, entertainment, history and heritage, activities and adventure - plenty to inspire you and your group. 2 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups Disclaimer: Details correct at time of press. Please note details are subject to change and we advise you to check all details when finalising any arrangements. Bournemouth Tourism cannot accept responsibility for any errors, omissions or changes. Do you need any assistance in organising your trip or require images for your brochure? We can help promote your group holiday via the following promotional materials: Images - we can email you images of Bournemouth and the surrounding area. Posters - we can send you posters promoting Bournemouth. Publications - we can supply you with a range of publications for your reference or to distribute amongst your group. Contact the Travel Trade department for more details. Postal address: Travel Trade, Bournemouth Tourism, Westover Road, Bournemouth BH1 2BU. Email: [email protected] or call: 01202 451707. THIS GUIDE OFFERS YOU GREAT DIGITAL EXPERIENCES USING THE LAYAR APP. INTERACTIVE PRINT Download the free Layar App Scan this page Discover interactive content 3 Destination event sponsor cityfibre.com gigler.co.uk 2014 Festival & Event Bournemouth Bay Run 30th March Bournemouth Seafront Half marathon, 10k, 5k, and fun run. Highlights bhf.org.uk/bayrun Classic Cars on the Prom For a full listing of festivals and events in Bournemouth for 2014, please call 0845 051 1700 or alternatively visit: bournemouth.co.uk 13th April – 21st September (Sundays only) West Overcliff Promenade, Bournemouth An ever-changing weekly line-up of vehicles dating from 1915 up to the early 1980s. classiccarsontheprom.com South Coast Fashion Week 9th – 11th May Bournemouth International Centre Powerboat P1 & Aqua X Jetski Championships 30th May - 1st June Bournemouth Seafront Bringing the ultimate shopping & fashion experience to Bournemouth. A high adrenaline watercraft competition for all sea-riding enthusiasts. 7 southcoastfashionweek.co.uk p1aquax.com Bournemouth s Bournemouth Food and Drink Festival 23rd – 25th May Bournemouth Sports Club The largest sport and music festival in the world. 20th – 29th June Bournemouth, various locations bournemouth7s.com Bournemouth will host foodie events to whet the appetite and inspire your inner chef. Bournemouth Wheels Festival bournemouthfoodanddrink.co.uk Bournemouth International Triathlon 24th – 26th May Bournemouth Seafront 6th July Bournemouth Seafront Britain’s biggest wheels themed family event, is a first for the resort and the perfect way to spend the Bank Holiday weekend. Annual sporting event taking in the splendour of Bournemouth’s coastline and town centre. bournemouthwheels.co.uk conceptsport.co.uk Bourne Free 11th – 13th July Bournemouth Triangle Bournemouth Arts by the Sea Festival Bournemouth’s Pride Festival. bournefree.co.uk Friday Family Fiesta 25th July, 1st, 8th, 15th & 22nd August - (TBC) Bournemouth Seafront and Lower Gardens 26th September – 12th October Bournemouth, various locations An incredible line-up of music, dance, art, film, visual arts, spoken word and much more. artsbournemouth.org.uk Family entertainment from 7pm with firework finale at 10pm. bournemouth.co.uk Candlelight Nights 30th July, 6th, 13th & 20th August Bournemouth Lower Gardens From 8pm, see the Lower Gardens transformed into a magical candlelight kingdom. bournemouth.co.uk Thai Summer Festival 3rd August Kings Park, Boscombe Traditional Thai food and activities to delight all. thaisummerfair.co.uk Bournemouth Air Festival Bournemouth Marathon Festival 4th & 5th October Bournemouth Seafront Full marathon, half marathon, 10k, 5k, and junior races. run-bmf.com Christmas Festival 28th – 31st August Bournemouth Seafront 15th November - 3rd January 2015 Bournemouth Town Centre This free event has a programme packed full of action in the air and on the ground for everyone to enjoy. Full of atmosphere with Christmas lights; fun animated figures and festive decorations, the Bournemouth Christmas Market and Festival is something not to be missed. bournemouthair.co.uk bournemouth.co.uk OnStage at Pier Approach July - August (TBC) The Waterfront at Pier Approach Summer of FREE entertainment with the backdrop of the beach. bournemouth.co.uk Please note all events and dates are provisional and subject to change. 4 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups 5 SCAN THIS PAGE WITH LAYAR APP Did you know Boscombe is set to open the UK’s first multipurpose Coastal Activity Park in Spring 2014, offering a range of water and land based sporting activities. Boscombe Beach Bournemouth Beach CH Bournemouth Beach ith four Blue Flags and two Seaside Awards along the seven miles of sand it’s no wonder Bournemouth has been voted Best Beach Destination by TripAdvisor readers. Bournemouth’s award winning beaches can offer you and your group different experiences whatever the weather or time of year. The views along the coastline are breathtaking – looking eastwards the Bay offers beautiful views of the Needles on the Isle of Wight and westwards, the historic Jurassic Coastline. With a coastline of watersports, attractions, activities and dozens of restaurants to suit all tastes, there is so much to see and do with beautiful views. 6 BE A W E seaside The Magical TH bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups There are plenty of ways to enjoy our coastline, by foot, by bike, a trip on our famous land trains or cliff lifts, sea trips and local bus tours. To enjoy your group day on the beach, the nearest coach drop off point is on Exeter Road by the Bournemouth International Centre. If you come down by car there are public pay and display car parks across the seven miles of coastline for you to choose from. See page 34 for more details. Accessible Beach Hut ach Ten Things to do on the be historic piers. 1. Take a stroll on our ning en miles of our award win 2. Walk along the sev beach. Pod along our coastline 3. Hire a Beach Hut or ts. hu accessible beach there are also two fully 68 or book online at 09 5 05 Simply call: 0845 ts.co.uk bournemouthbeachhu d d trains heading east an 4. Take a ride on our lan de. west along the promena f view - head along the clif 5. Enjoy a ‘bird’s eye’ ramic view. tops and enjoy the pano s Art Gallery & Museum 6. Visit the Russell-Cote . top f d on the clif a historic house situate air. athe in the healthy sea 7. Simply relax and bre joy our seafront 8. Feast by the sea. En rs. restaurants, cafés and ba leboard and see the 9. Hire a kayak or padd view. Visit: beach from a different . for a full list of activities m co coastwiththemost. or go for an invigorating 10. Take a dip in the sea swim. 7 Retail Therapy Discover a range of shopping and eating out experiences along our coastline. Bournemouth Town Centre Offers an enjoyable shopping experience with a fabulous selection of department stores, well known brands and independent shops. The town centre's stunning Victorian architecture and vibrant gardens provide a unique backdrop for shoppers looking for a thriving retail scene. Tantalise your taste buds and enjoy the abundance of restaurants, bistros, cafés and pubs that offer something for everyone. or enjoy a nostalgic moment browsing through the extensive collection of vintage and antique shops. Boscombe is also home to Bournemouth’s regular street market - an open air market that operates every Thursday and Saturday between 9am - 4:30pm. Plus the vibrant vintage market that takes place inside the Royal Arcade on the first Saturday of each month between 10am - 4pm. Westbourne & Alum Chine An elegant borough of Bournemouth, that is affectionately known as ‘the village’ by locals, offers an exquisite range of individual shops, delicious delicatessens and indulgent beauty salons. Westbourne is the perfect place to find that one-off piece you’ve been looking for. Southbourne Enjoy the café culture of scenic Southbourne – a borough of Bournemouth best known for its delightful deli’s and buzzing bistros. It also has a long shopping street that has some unique and individual shops. Boscombe Visit Boscombe and bury your head in some fascinating literature whilst indulging in a coffee and a piece of cake Vintage Shop in Boscombe Westbourne Arcade Don’t forget to visit inland... Charminster Discover an amazing variety of international cafés and restaurants situated along Charminster Road, which is just a short taxi or bus ride from the town centre. You’ll be spoilt for choice, from Lebanese cuisine, Latin, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern food. As well as the food on offer, enjoy a leisurely stroll around the shops, or take a break in one of the local pubs. Winton This vibrant and busy suburb, which is close to both Bournemouth town centre and Charminster, offers visitors a variety of shops, cafés and pubs. Did you know Castlepoint Shopping Park located on the edge of Bournemouth, is the largest shopping park in the UK. There are dozens of large high street brands from Marks & Spencer, Gap and Next to Lakeland, Accessorize and much more. Bournemouth Arcade S PP HO I NG 8 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups 9 Boscombe Chine Gardens is a local nature reserve and a Green Flag site, offering colourful floral flower beds, grassy areas, and a mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees and wildlife habitats. The land train travels up through the Chine from the seafront onto Boscombe High Street (weather permitting). There is also a crazy golf course and waterthemed play area and ball court. For wildlife lovers head inland and visit one of Bournemouths ‘Local Nature Reserves’. Enjoy our 2,000 acres of glorious gardens and picturesque parks T The Lower Gardens leads directly to the beach and in addition to brilliant floral beds are also home to mini golf, the Bournemouth tethered balloon, the bandstand, aviary, Pinewalk Art Exhibition (May - Sept) and catering kiosks. The Gardens also host a number of festivals and events all year round. 10 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups Explore the Central and Upper Gardens which are a quieter haven maintaining a natural feel. Look out for the interpretation points which highlight the diversity of flora and fauna and history of the Gardens. Pick up a free Tree Trail leaflet from the Tourist Information Centre on Westover Road. Tropical Gardens Did you know From February 2014 you can visit the brand new Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre. An exciting opportunity to learn about the area’s rich heritage, including the wildlife, geology and archaeology. History & Heritage EMOU N BOUR urnemouth has one ✷ Lower Gardens - Bo tal rockeries in the of the largest ornamen beside a pretty river. 30 country, laid out in 19 Gardens originally laid ✷ Alum Chine Tropical replanted in 1996. out in the 1920s, were tower in the Upper ✷ The Gothic style water 1860s. the Gardens was built in l in the Central ✷ Visit the war memoria vember 1922 by No in d ile ve Gardens, un Hampshire. the Lord Lieutenant of d at the southern end of ✷ A mineral spring existe the 1920’s, which gave Boscombe Gardens until me ‘Boscombe Spa’. na the surrounding area the ed into a fashionable lop ve de ly ick qu a are e Th rfect location to relax meeting place and a pe ter health benefits. and enjoy the spring wa Candlelight Nights in ✷ During the summer magical annual event. is the Lower Gardens a to celebrate the 96 It was established in 18 of France to nie ge Eu ess nc Pri visit of 5 for details). ge pa Bournemouth (See GAR TH Tropical Gardens Tree trails to Visit the Tropical Gardens at Alum Chine and discover many of the unusual tropical plants in this haven. You will find path borders and dry stonewalls creating a terrace garden overlooking the magnificent bay. N DE S Bournemouth Central Gardens Highlights include: Stour Valley, Kinson Common and Turbury Common. Upper Gardens 11 Did you know Bournemouth has been awarded a Purple Flag for the evening and night time period, like blue flags for beaches the award is a comprehensive assessment of every aspect of the town at night. night to remember a B ournemouth offers an excellent array of evening entertainment, from West End shows and pop concerts to comedy performances and dance productions. And with wine bars, traditional pubs and fantastic restaurants along the coastline there is no shortage of places to gather with your friends and family. The Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) hosts some of the biggest names in entertainment, including 12 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups Russell Howard, Miranda Hart, Russell Watson, The Wanted, James Blunt, Michael Bolton, Lee Evans, Riverdance, Joan Rivers and Il Divo. For group bookings of 10 or more call the Group Booking Line on 01202 451865 or visit: bic.co.uk Bournemouth Pier Pavilion Dance offers a variety of dance classes to suit all tastes, from traditional Indian dance to Hip Hop and Tap. They also offer an impressive art house entertainment programme including world film nights and performances. Bournemouth hotels also deliver a fantastic evening’s entertainment from ballroom dancing to murder mystery and cocktail classes. Take a look at our group accommodation section on page 28 for more information. If it's cocktails you’re looking for, stylish Bournemouth has an array of glamorous cocktail bars for a sophisticated tippler. Or why not check out the various wine bars, traditional British pubs, comedy clubs, casinos, cinemas, events and festivals? Don’t forget to head out of town and visit our coastal villages and inland suburbs offering an evening of food delights and international eating experiences. The Pavilion Theatre and Ballroom is a beautiful 1920s Art Deco building providing an elegant and stylish setting to any West End show, opera, ballet and festive performance. 13 TIME FOR 1 2 14 Learn Something New From learning a new dance routine to mixing cocktails, Bournemouth offers an endless choice of activities and interests just for you. 3 You Cultural Delights Visit our historic house the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum, offering a varied events programme throughout the year, or be inspired by the towns history and literary connections from JRR Tolkien to Mary Shelley and Robert Louis Stevenson. bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups 1 4 5 Be Creative Fire up your imagination on a photographic or art master class. Indulge your creative desire from painting to knitting, pottery or art. Spa Days Go and pamper yourself. Many of Bournemouth’s hotels include luxurious spas that offer a selection of treatments and packages guaranteed to transport you to a tranquil world of relaxation and revitalization. Together Sporting Delights From golf and bowls to watersports and outdoor pursuits, Bournemouth and the surrounding area host a variety of outdoor activities. Many of these offer group rates and tailor made experiences from novices to the experienced. 4 Enjoy the Sea Air Simply relax and take in the beautiful surroundings. Hire a deck chair or beach hut and enjoy a day on the beach. LET’S GET 2 Walking 3 Retail Therapy With some of the most stunning scenery and coastline in the country, Bournemouth and the surrounding area is a haven for walkers of all abilities. From gentle strolls through our gardens to embracing coastal walks, the choice is endless. 5 Food Lovers Whether its international cuisine, fresh seafood, superb locally sourced artisan food, the great British fish & chips, or Dorset cream teas, Bournemouth offers something for everyone. Peddle Power From scenic flats to strenuous hill rides, Bournemouth and the surrounding area is a magnet for cyclists. Experience a vast array of shopping delights all year round in Bournemouth and our coastal villages, from high street chains to beautiful boutiques, vintage shops and antique stores. 15 Bournemouth E xplore beyond Bournemouth and discover beautiful countryside, picturesque towns and villages and a wealth of attractions and activities. See pages 18 - 27. Christchurch is a must visit. It is a pretty town with a quaint quay, independent boutiques, intriguing deli’s and cosy cafés, not to mention two rivers, two Head inland and discover the picturesque towns and villages of Wimborne, Sherborne, Shaftsbury, Dorchester and Wareham. Visit the Jurassic Coastline and the Isle of Purbeck. England’s first natural World Heritage Site. Favourites include Corfe Castle, Old Harry’s Rock’s, Swanage, Weymouth, Durdle Door and Dancing Ledge. Hidden Durdle Door delights include Chesil Beach, Portland, Abbotsbury and many more. For further details visit: bournemouth.co.uk THE N New Forest** EW FO Poole boasts the second largest natural harbour in the world. Be charmed by the cobbled streets or be tempted into the water by the vast array of watersports on offer. Many of Poole’s main activities and attractions are positioned on the bustling quayside, with a beautiful old town and fascinating seafaring history waiting to be explored. With convenient drop off points and free coach parking; a visit to Poole couldn’t be easier. For more information visit pooletourism.com or contact Poole Tourism on: 0845 234 5560. Head north to Salisbury in Wiltshire and step back in time to embrace its historic past. Visit museums and historic houses or marvel at the Gothic architecture of Salisbury Cathedral. REST Beyond The New Forest National Park will delight you with bustling harbour towns, picturesque forest villages and traditional villages steeped in legends and folklore that lead you right into the heart of the forest. Literary connections include Alice in Wonderland and Enid Blyton. castles and a Priory. You’ll be spoilt for choice. Sandbanks, Poole* Christchurch 16 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups Images courtesy of *Sue Seiger **New Forest District Council 17 Explore and Discover During your stay in Bournemouth, discover the beautiful surrounding coast, picturesque countryside and neighbouring towns and villages. For an experience to remember visit some of the fantastic attractions and experiences on offer. These are shown on the next few pages. Paultons Park is a full of adventures and delights for the younger visitor and is also home to the UK’s only Peppa Pig Theme Park, Peppa Pig World. Paultons Park has over 60 rides and attractions to experience and indoor and outdoor play areas as well as many different animal species there is plenty to see and do. New ride for 2014 - the Victorian Double Decker Carousel! Visit the home of the world famous Poole Pottery on Poole Quay, housing the largest collection of Poole Pottery for sale in the world. With live group demonstrations where you can meet the Craftsmen who will tell the secrets of how the beautiful pottery is created! For the artists in the group there is the opportunity to paint your own pottery, a unique and memorable souvenir from an inspiring visit. 18 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups In the heart of the New Forest is Beaulieu National Motor Museum, with a vast selection of vehicles from the early 20th century cars to modern rally cars! Discover a wealth of history at Palace House, stroll around its Gardens, and learn about the monks who lived in Beaulieu Abbey. New for 2014 is the Land Speed Record Gallery showcasing some of the most famous landspeed record vehicles. 19 The historic Salisbury Cathedral is England’s finest medieval cathedral. With stunning Gothic architecture and spectacular views of the town of Salisbury and the surrounding countryside from its spire – the tallest in Britain at 404ft. The Cathedral also houses the best preserved original copy of the important historical document, Magna Carta (1215). For a fun and fascinating day out be sure to visit Monkey World. Located near Wareham, this attraction is the largest ape and monkey rescue centre in the world. Home to over 250 primates of more than 20 different species. Meet the stars of the TV series “Monkey Life” and monkey around in the south’s largest great ape adventure play area. The UK’s first multi-purpose Coastal Activity Park will be arriving at Boscombe seafront in Spring 2014. The zone starts at Toft Steps extending eastwards beyond Boscombe Pier, and will feature a continuous choice of activities as well as a multi-use sports area and national events site - something for everyone, all ages and of all level of fitness. 20 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups Experience an outdoor gym trail, climbing options, surfing, and stand-up paddleboard training. For the first time, swimmers will be able to snorkel the reef and get up-close-and-personal with marine life now populating it. Enjoy events such as national sports championships, triathlons, lifesaving events, concerts and much, much more! For more information email: [email protected] 21 Sherborne Castle has been the Digby family’s stately home since 1617. Built by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1594, the castle boasts many magnificent state rooms with stunning art, furniture and porcelain, and spectacular 42-acre gardens and grounds. Visit Raleigh’s kitchen, see relics from the Civil War and explore the museum deep in the castle’s cellars. Exbury Gardens is a magical woodland garden found in the New Forest, with a 200 acre array of beautiful rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias, rare trees and shrubs to delight visitors of all ages. Take a relaxing stroll along the river or sit back and enjoy the views of the Garden on Exbury’s 1 ¼ mile circular Steam Railway. Discover Swanage Railway, the historical and award-winning standard gauge preserved steam railway located in Dorset. Climb on board and experience a unique journey through six miles of beautiful scenery passing the magnificent ruins of Corfe Castle. Enjoy steam and diesel galas, family events, dining services and the highly popular Santa Special trains. 22 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups Representing the flying arm of the Royal Navy, The Fleet Air Arm Museum will change your perception of aircraft museums. Home to Europe’s largest collection of naval aircraft, including aircraft of WW2 and modern Sea Harriers and helicopters. Try the award-winning Aircraft Carrier Experience or climb aboard the first British built Concorde prototype. 23 Haynes International Motor Museum, houses the UK’s largest exhibition of the greatest cars from around the world. At this impressive venue, visitors can view over 400 cars and bikes from nostalgic classics of the 50s and 60s, glorious Bentleys and Rolls Royce collections to exciting super cars like the Jaguar XJ220. The Tank Museum in Bovington brings history to life with over 300 tanks to see in five powerful exhibitions. Don’t miss the ‘Warhorse to Horsepower’ exhibit - new for 2014! Visitors can also view the world’s first ever tank, experience ‘tanks in action’ displays during the summer holidays and ride on a tracked armoured personnel carrier! A visit to Marwell Zoo provides an opportunity to get close to the wonders of the natural world and play a big part in helping to save them. From ringtailed coatis to majestic giraffes, the 140-acre park is home to over 170 exotic and endangered species. Look out for special group offers and upcoming exhibits such as ‘Rise of the Dinosaurs’ new for 2014. 24 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups Rich in history and beauty, Athelhampton House and Gardens is a stunning 15th Century house boasting some of the most breathtaking gardens in the area. Take a river walk towards the ancient Dovecote, enjoy many works and locally inspired collections at The Marevna Gallery, or venture to St Edwards church, in the hamlet of Athelhampton, regularly visited by Thomas Hardy. 25 26 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups A361 a ss ic C oa st ( W or ld He rit ag 9123 0 Map correct at time of press 10 MILES All locations are approximate. A357 eS A350 A352 A354 A338 √ Swanage Railway Poole Pottery SWANAGE Jurassic Coast (World Heritage Site) FERRY A343 ANDOVER A35 A34 ISLE OF WIGHT © Copyright of Bournemouth Tourism Bournemouth International Centre Bournemouth Pier Coastal Activity Park (Spring 2014) Parks and Gardens Pavilion Dance Pavilion Theatre Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum Seven Miles of Beaches A31 PORTSMOUTH HAVANT A3(M) A3 A32 ALTON 60 miles 50 miles 40 miles 30 miles 20 miles 10 miles Approximate Distances from Bournemouth Town Centre A32 A272 Beaulieu National Motor Museum GOSPORT Exbury Gardens and Steam Railway A27 M27 EASTLEIGH SOUTHAMPTON M3 Marwell Zoo A33 A303 M3 WINCHESTER A3090 A30 LYMINGTON A337 N E W F O R E S T A31 M27 A36 ROMSEY Paultons Park Home of Peppa Pig World A338 Salisbury Cathedral and Magna Carta CHRISTCHURCH RINGWOOD A30 A338 SALISBURY A303 BOURNEMOUTH POOLE A351 A350 WIMBORNE MINSTER WAREHAM Jurassic Coast (World Heritage Site) The Tank Museum A31 Monkey World A354 BLANDFORD FORUM A357 A350 A30 A36 The Great Dorset Steam Fair (27th - 31st August 2014) WARMINSTER SHAFTESBURY A303 Athelhampton House and Gardens A35 ite WEYMOUTH ) A354 A30 CERNE ABBAS DORCHESTER A37 A35 A361 Sherborne Castle and Lakeside Gardens SHERBORNE Fleet Air Arm Museum Please note - details are subject to change and we advise you check all details when finalising any arrangements. Jur A3066 BRIDPORT A30 A37 Haynes International Motor Museum A37 A361 SHEPTON MALLET A37 A303 YEOVIL GLASTONBURY ILMINSTER A39 A39 With its stunning Bournemouth seafront setting and wonderful collection of art, curiosities and treasures from the travels of Annie and Merton Russell-Cotes, the spectacular Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum is a unique place to visit. It holds collections of international status and reflects the Victorian fascination with world cultures. LYME REGIS M5 The Great Dorset Steam Fair is a five day experience (Wed 27th-Sun 31st August 2014) and is widely recognised as the leading event of its type in the world. The show covers 600 acres with exhibits including over 200 full size working engines, commercial and army vehicles, live music and one of the UK’s biggest travelling modern funfairs. 27 Bournemouth facilities and/or special requirements do you need? What’s your planned budget? Welcomes Groups Riviera Hotel MAP K4 Russell Court Hotel HOTEL Your requirements will be sent that day to a selection of hotels. If they have availablity and satisfy your criteria they will contact you directly. Then all you have to do is choose which hotel you would like to stay at leaving you plenty of time to organise the other arrangements for your group visit to Bournemouth. Bournemouth offers a wide range of accommodation for group organisers and smaller groups visiting Bournemouth, from chain and independent hotels to family run establishments and guest accommodation. 2 Alternatively refer to the accommodation section of this guide. This guide includes hotels that have a quality grading and assessed by the AA or QIT. Where no grading is included these properties are not part of the above grading schemes. Need somewhere to stay? The easy way to find your group accommodation. If you are planning a group stay in Bournemouth, you can take advantage of our FREE group accommodation service, which will save you time and effort. Prices quoted are intended as a guideline only for 2014 and have been provided by the establishments and could be subject to change. Selecting your accommodation To help you select accommodation appropriate to your requirements you are advised to read the information on the following pages. 1 Telephone us on 0845 051 1700 or email us at [email protected] and ask for the Group Accommodation Service. We will then ask you the following questions: When do you want to visit? How many are in your group? What type of group are you? What Please note, while details in the brochure are believed to be correct, changes can and do occur so you are strongly advised to confirm all information prior to booking. Bournemouth Tourism cannot accept any responsibility for errors, omissions or changes. MAP J6 HOTEL Burnaby Road, Alum Chine, Bournemouth BH4 8JF Tel: 01202 763653 Fax: 01202 768422 Bath Road, Bournemouth BH1 2EP Tel: 01202 295819 Fax: 01202 293457 Situated in the quiet area of Alum Chine in Bournemouth, The Riviera Hotel is an excellent base for group holidays to explore the Dorset area. We offer panoramic sea views across the bay, indoor leisure club, friendly service from attentive staff and superb food. Packages tailored to suit all groups. For more information please call Sam on 01202 763653. Situated in the centre of Bournemouth within easy walking distance of the sandy beaches, major shops, theatres, gardens and Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum. Dedicated Group Sales Manager to assist with your booking. All rooms recently refurbished to a high standard and are en-suite. Russell Court Hotel offers excellent service and cuisine. Open throughout the year. Price: Facilities: Email: Website: Price: Facilities: Email: Website: PPPN BB £25 - £35 HB £40 - £50 A, B:45, C:11, D:75, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P [email protected] rivierabournemouth.co.uk The Suncliff Hotel MAP J7 PPPN BB £20 - £35 HB £25 - £40 A, B:40, D:60, E, F, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q [email protected] russellcourthotel.com Mount Stuart Hotel MAP J5 HOTEL East Overcliff Drive, Bournemouth BH1 3AG Tel: 01202 298350 Fax: 01202 208620 31 Tregonwell Road, Bournemouth BH2 5NT Tel: 01202 554639 Fax: 01202 554639 Part of the Oceana Hotels Group, situated on the prestigious East Overcliff, a short walk from beach and town centre. Dedicated Group Sales manager to assist with your booking. Full indoor leisure facilities; swimming pool, sauna, squash courts, day spa and evening entertainment. Conference and function rooms available to suit any event or party. Newly refurbished, friendly, character hotel ideally situated in the town centre within a five minute walk to conference centre and beaches. We specialise in stag/hen groups, sports groups, school trips, college groups and overseas students. Up to 50/55 people. Licensed bar, outdoor terrace. Free Wi-Fi and car park. Price: Facilities: Email: Website: Price: Facilities: Email: Website: Facility Code Key A: B: C: D: E: F: G: H: I: Coach parking available on site Number of car parking spaces on site Number of ground floor bedrooms Number of en-suites Lift Licensed bar Leisure facilities (call for details) Conference suites available Christmas and New Year packages J: K: L: M: N: O: P: Q: Turkey and tinsel breaks Entertainment programme (call for details) Golf breaks Bowls breaks Themed breaks Creative breaks Dancing breaks Stag and hen parties accepted Area Key Alum Chine & Westbourne 28 West Cliff & Central West bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups East Cliff & Central East PPPN BB £20 - £70 HB £30 - £90 A, B:75, C:15, D:114, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, P, Q [email protected] oceanahotels.co.uk PPPN BB £25 - £45 HB £30 - £50 B:16, C:6, D:17, F, L, Q [email protected] mountstuarthotel.co.uk 29 Manchester Hotel MAP J5 Hotel Riviera MAP J5 Burley Court Hotel MAP H7 Bourne Hall HOTEL HOTEL MAP J5 HOTEL 56 St Michael’s Road, Bournemouth BH2 5EB Tel: 01202 553333 West Cliff Gardens, Bournemouth BH2 5HL Tel: 01202 552845 Fax: 01202 317717 29 Bath Road, Bournemouth BH1 2NP Tel: 01202 552824 Fax: 01202 298514 14 Priory Road, Bournemouth BH2 5DN Tel: 01202 299715 Fax: 01202 552669 Ideal location for both sea and town centre. Private groups and coach parties most welcome. Parking facilities for coaches and cars. Large ballroom, regular entertainment. Friendly atmosphere. Choice of meals. Twenty four hour reception. En-suite rooms, tea/coffee making facilities. Free Wi-Fi in public areas. For further information contact 01202 553333. Warm friendly hotel offering excellent standard of accommodation, with large groups welcome. Centrally located on favoured West Cliff within minutes walk to beaches, shops, Bournemouth International Centre and main amenities. Open Christmas and New Year. Beer garden and cream teas available in our picturesque location. Family run and personally supervised for over 60 years. Centrally located on Bath Road with bus stop to all local routes at the front of the hotel. The BIC, theatres, town centre and seafront are only a ten minute walk. The hotel and facilities are on ground level as is our larger car park which is free for our customers. All groups catered for. Under new management, this family run 47 bedroomed hotel provides a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for both returning customers and those choosing Bourne Hall for the first time. Within a short walking distance from the hotel is the BIC, sandy beaches and beautiful gardens, making all of the attractions Bournemouth offers accessible from our hotel. Price: Facilities: Email: Website: Price: Facilities: Email: Website: Price: Facilities: Email: Website: Price: Facilities: Email: Website: PPPN BB £30 - £47 HB £35 - £52 A, B:22, C:15, D:95, E, F, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q [email protected] manchesterhotel.co.uk Hotel Collingwood MAP J5 PPPN BB £30 - £40 HB £40 - £50 A, B:22, C:4, D:34, E, F, I, J, K, L, M [email protected] hotel-riviera.co.uk Cottonwood Boutique Hotel MAP J7 PPPN BB £25 - £55 HB £35 - £65 A, B:40, C:4, D:38, E, F, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q [email protected] burleycourthotel.co.uk Whitehall Hotel MAP J6 PPPN BB £20 - £50 HB £20 - £50 A, B:37, C:5, D:47, E, F, H, I, J, L, P, Q [email protected] bournehall.co.uk Elstead Hotel MAP H7 HOTEL HOTEL 11-13 Priory Road, Bournemouth BH2 5DF Tel: 01202 557575 Fax: 01202 293219 East Overcliff Drive, Bournemouth BH1 3AP Tel: 01202 553183 Fax: 01202 292883 Exeter Park Road, Bournemouth BH2 5AX Tel: 01202 554682 Fax: 01202 292637 12-14 Knyveton Road, Bournemouth BH1 3QP Tel: 01202 293071 Fax: 01202 293827 Family run hotel with a high standard of service situated on the West Cliff close to sea, shops, and BIC. Superb restaurant - 5 courses, choice of menu. Indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, steam room, gym. Evening entertainment, Ballroom with 1200sqft maple semi sprung dance floor ideal for sequence, ballroom, line dancing and indoor bowls. Guaranteed parking. This stylish and intimate boutique hotel is located on Bournemouth’s East Cliff, with breath-taking panoramic sea views, just metres from the cliff top. The 30 bedroom hotel retains the original character and elegance of the original Edwardian villa, combined with contemporary chic & decadence for a perfectly relaxing stay. Free parking. The award-winning Whitehall Hotel has a superb location with direct traffic-free access to the beach, entertainment and shops. Great for groups with 46 bedrooms (12 singles no supplement), traditional home cooking and spacious rooms for entertainment and meetings. Specialising in group holidays including bowls, bridge, golf, walking and turkey and tinsel. 50 Bedroom 3* Hotel, situated in a tree lined avenue within walking distance from the Rail/Coach Station. Town and beach a 10 minute walk. Complimentary car parking for cars and coaches. Indoor swimming pool, gym, sauna and steamroom. Hotel suitable for guests with a disability. Xmas/New Year Programme available. No supplement for our single rooms. Price: Facilities: Email: Website: Price: Facilities: Email: Website: Price: Facilities: Email: Website: Price: Facilities: Email: Website: 30 PPPN BB £30 - £54 HB £35 - £59 A, B:57, C:5, D:53, E, F, G, I, J, L, M, N, O, P [email protected] hotel-collingwood.co.uk bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups PPPN BB £25 - £40 HB £35 - £50 A, B:30, C:4, D:30, E, F, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P [email protected] cottonwoodboutique.co.uk PPPN BB £32 - £56 HB £36 - £60 A, B:25, C:3, D:46, E, F, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O [email protected] thewhitehallhotel.co.uk PPPN BB £27 - £40 HB £39 - £49 A, B:50, D:50, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M [email protected] the-elstead.co.uk 31 *All locations are approximate. Park 5 Pavilion Theatre & Pavilion Dance PLEASE SEE PAGE 35 FOR DETAILS Situated on the South Coast of England in the picturesque county of Dorset, Bournemouth is an award-winning town. With seven miles of beautiful beaches, 2000 acres of parks and gardens and a host of festivals and events throughout the year, there is always something to do. 32 Alum Chine & Westbourne At Alum Chine, discover Green Flag Tropical Gardens, amenities, golden sand and glistening sea. The quaint coastal village of Westbourne offers a range of exclusive shops, charming boutiques, coffee houses and restaurants. bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups West Cliff & Central West Here you’ll find easy access to Bournemouth’s town centre shops, restaurants, bars, theatres and the Bournemouth International Centre. A short stroll away you’ll find stunning beaches, award-winning gardens, and the impressive pier. East Cliff & Central East Bournemouth’s East Cliff boasts the historic RussellCotes Art Gallery & Museum overlooking the bay. For those keen to explore, rail, coach and bus facilities are located Central East - a perfect base for travelling in and around Dorset. Boscombe Boscombe beach offers watersports galore; learn to surf, hire a kayak or paddle board. New for 2014, this area will be home to the UK’s first multi-purpose Coastal Activity Park (spring 2014). A short walk from the shoreline, are the beautiful Boscombe Chine Gardens. Southbourne Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of Southbourne, quiet beaches, unspoilt natural countryside and views of Hengistbury Head. New for 2014: visit the Hengistbury Head Visitor and Education Centre, due to open February 2014. 33 Coach Parking Bournemouth Getting Here.... Train and coach Arriving at Bournemouth Station by train or coach, you can take a local taxi or bus or you can take a leisurely stroll into the town centre (20 mins). If you need help or require further information on Bournemouth, drop into the ‘Transport Information Office’ located next to the National Express Office opposite the train station near Asda. Car With good motorway and ‘A’ road links, arriving in Bournemouth by car is simple. You have a choice of pay and display car parks throughout the town and along the seven mile coastline. Visit: bournemouth.gov.uk/parking. Plane Bournemouth Airport is only seven miles from Bournemouth Town Centre. Travel options include local 34 bournemouth.co.uk/lovegroups taxis or a scheduled airport bus service. Getting About Once in Bournemouth there are plenty of different ways to travel around the area. Local buses, land trains along the beach, walking, taxis, guided tours, cycle routes and sea trips along the coastline will help you discover the resort and the beautiful surrounding area at your leisure. Visit: bournemouth.co.uk/gettinghere for more maps and detailed information. i On arrival to Bournemouth make your first stop the Tourist Information Centre, located on Westover Road in the town centre. The highly trained, dedicated team of staff are on hand to make the most of your visit to Bournemouth. Pick up your free town centre maps, mini guide, and information on what to do and see, eating out, day trips and events. Tel: 0845 051 1700. Queens Road Car / Coach Park (BH2 6BE) This is a small car / coach park situated just off the A338 Wessex Way, approximately 3/4 of a mile from the town centre. Nearest toilet 10 minute walk away. Close to bus routes to town centre. Kings Park Car / Coach Park (BH7 7AF) Adjacent to Bournemouth Football Ground, Dean Park, Boscombe. Approximately two miles from the town centre. Please refer to the tariff boards for current charges. Bournemouth Rail and Coach Station (BH8 8DN) Situated just off the A338 Wessex Way. Off-street loading and unloading bays for visiting coaches. Staffed daily including weekends and public holidays 8am 5pm. Accommodates up to three visiting coaches at any one time. Prior notice is always welcome especially if bringing more than one coach. The maximum stop is 45 minutes for which the fee is £3.00, paid in cash by casual users - account facilities are available for frequent users. restaurant. The nearby petrol station is open 24 hours and has a mini market. For more information please telephone Steve or Jim the resident managers on Tel: 01202 317581. Long stay coach parking is available at Kings Park or Queens Road. Coach Drop off Points for Bournemouth Centre (Maximum stay 15 minutes) Toilet facilities available next to the Tourist Information Centre and Bournemouth Pier. Bournemouth International Centre (BIC) Located in the bus lay-by opposite the BIC. Less than five minutes walk to the shops, seafront and pier. Exeter Road Extension Bus lay-by and taxi rank near the BIC. Less than five minutes walk to the shops, seafront and pier. Westover Road Outside the Pavilion Theatre on Westover Road. Less than five minutes walk to the shops, seafront and pier. Further Information T: 01202 454721, 01202 451268 (24hr answer phone) E: [email protected] W: bournemouth.gov.uk/parking Facilities include onsite café, toilets during usual working hours, taxi rank, train station, buses to town centre; ASDA superstore includes a McDonald’s 35