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A guide to Bournemouth

By: Caron Kristan

As winter turns into something that looks and feels a bit more like spring, which in turn morphs into something summery, people naturally start thinking about the holidays. But while most people are going to be pondering over which European destination to hit, it could be good to consider some of our home-grown resorts as well.

You don''t have to visit Spain in order to find a decent beach holiday, however. Some of what southern England can offer will be just as good as the more popular destinations. The town of Bournemouth in Dorset, for instance, can offer a visitor not only fantastic beaches, but a fun place to spend time in as well.

Unlike some of the beaches in the Isle of Wight, Bournemouth''s coast is sandy rather than covered in pebbles, and the water is comparably warm by UK standards. So whether you''re interested in sunbathing, playing games, or good old-fashioned sandcastle building, it''s pretty much the perfect place.

The beach isn''t the town''s only attraction, however, and the Victorian-era Pleasure Gardens are definitely not to be missed. Situated on the bank of the town''s Bourne river, this is a beautiful network of winding paths and woody avenues, a lush and peaceful site for taking a stroll through.

Some people may prefer to see the world from above rather than walk around on ground level with the rest of us, and if you''re one of them, then the Bournemouth Eye is perfect for you. This is a helium-filled balloon which lifts tourists up to 500 feet into the air, and on a clear day the vista is unparalleled.

Alternatively, if you''re interested in famous literary figures, you might like to know that Mary Shelley, author of ''Frankenstein'', and her mother Mary Wollstonecraft, the eighteenth-century feminist, lived and were buried in the town. Furthermore, J. R. R. Tolkien holidayed there for over thirty years, writing and working in the same room at the Hotel Miramar each visit.

The Miramar is still very much active, offering a phenomenal view of the Channel which even takes in huge chalk pillars on the westernmost side of the Isle of Wight, otherwise known as the Needles. If however you''d rather stay somewhere even more fancy and close to the sea, the Sandbanks could be the perfect place.

A recent survey carried out by the bank First Direct showed Bournemouth to have the happiest inhabitants in any town in the UK, with a staggering 82% of its population expressing contentment at their way of life. With this kind of statistic, it becomes easy to see why so many people want to go to Bournemouth ? try it out for yourself and see if they''re right.

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Caron Kristan is an traveling writer with years of experience who has been through out the UK and recommends Octopustravel.com for Bournemouth hotels.

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