Hengistbury Head to Boscombe, Bournemouth, Alum Chine, Poole & Rockley Park – Beach Breezer 70 from Morebus
Beach Breezer 70 from More
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A coastal delight whisking you from Hengistbury Head along Bournemouth's coast to Alum Chine, Poole & Rockley Park
Beach Breezer 70 only runs between Alum Chine and East Cliff after 18th September 2023
During the off season, the Beach Breezer 70 only runs between Alum Chine, Westbourne, West Cliff, Bournemouth town centre & East Cliff.
Travel anywhere on this route for just £2 between January and December 2024!
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Beach Breezer 70 : Hop-on, hop-off open-top tour of Dorset's coastline from Hengistbury Head to Boscombe, Bournemouth, Alum Chine, Poole & Rockley Park
Unveil the enchanting wonders of England’s southern coastline with the Beach Breezer 70 from Morebus. This tourist’s dream ride whisks you away on a captivating journey through the idyllic coastal landscapes of Bournemouth & Poole.
With panoramic views and a gentle sea breeze, you’ll soak in the mesmerising beauty of Hengistbury Head, Boscombe Pier, Bournemouth Pier & Alum Chine, where you can step off the bus and onto sun-kissed sands, where you can build sandcastles, take refreshing swims, or simply bask in the sun’s warm embrace.
The Beach Breezer 70 also offers easy access to the New Forest National Park, a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and hikers. Experience the magic of ancient woodlands, heathlands, and picturesque villages. Don’t forget your camera; you’ll encounter wild ponies and deer along the way.
For a truly immersive coastal adventure, let the Beach Breezers guide you through the enchanting tapestry of the southern coast.
Teamed up with the Beach Breezer 80, both services give you a bus every half an hour between Hengistbury Head, Boscombe, Bournemouth & Alum Chine during the summer season.
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For more information about this service visit the website or call on 01202 338 420.
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Bournemouth
Bournemouth is the largest resort in Dorset and boasts seven miles of sandy beaches, beautiful parks and gardens, as well as a vast array of shops, restaurants and holiday accommodation to suit all budgets.
You’re sure to find plenty of things to do while exploring the town, with lots of attractions, activities, entertainment and adventure to keep all ages entertained.
With great shopping and eating out experiences as well as lots of events all year round, there really is something for everyone.
Westbourne
Just outside Bournemouth to the west is Westbourne, a fascinating coastal village that is definitely worth exploring.
With a thriving community spirit, Westbourne’s unique appeal has attracted an ever growing and varied number of cosmopolitan restaurants, bars, delicatessens, off-licences, cafés, food stores and independent shops.
Alum Chine
A chine is a steep dry river valley and Alum Chine is the largest of four Chines within Bournemouth.
It offers shaded paths; the popular Treasure Island themed children’s play area (author Robert Louis Stephenson lived close by), tropical garden on the cliff face and bowls, catering and toilet facilities within the nearby clifftop Argyll Gardens.
Delight in the relaxed atmosphere of the wooded chine and magnificent sea views. If you prefer a quiet moment, the tropical gardens, which have their origins in the 1920s, provide an ideal area for contemplation.
With the Blue Flag award winning beach down below, the gardens have become renowned for their award-winning facilities, striking landscape design and stunning views.
Canford Cliffs
Canford Cliffs is a natural and tranquil area, situated between Shore Road and Branksome Chine beaches.
It has Blue Flag status, with sandy cliffs and picturesque wooden huts, making Canford Cliffs a popular choice for locals. It is within walking distance of Canford Cliffs village, which offers a range of restaurants and local shops.
Compton Acres
Compton Acres is recognised as one of the most important ornamental gardens in England.
Constructed in 1920 by Mr Thomas Simpson, today, Compton Acres is still acknowledged as one of the finest privately owned gardens in England. Enjoy over 10 acres of horticultural heaven, relax in our charming Café & Tea Rooms, browse the treasures in our Gifted Moment store or delve into the exciting world of plants within our Plant Centre.
Poole
Poole is a bustling tourist resort in the east of Dorset and is well known for Europe’s largest natural harbour, award winning blue flag beaches including the world famous Sandbanks Beach, a bustling quayside and a beautiful historic old town.
Nestled between Bournemouth, the Isle of Purbeck and the Jurassic Coast, Poole is a fantastic base for exploring the rest of Dorset.
This listing was last updated on 15th September 2023
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