this victorian-era budget hotel is 0. basic, homey rooms include en suite bathrooms (showers only), free wifi, tvs with dvd players, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. traditional english breakfast and parking are complimentary. there is no lift access to the rooms, some of which are on upper floors. . 8 miles from the seafront at west undercliff promenade and a mile from the branksome railway station Bristol Airport 2 hr 12
Oceanarium (4 min) Explore marine ecosystems at a waterside aquarium, plus feeding sessions and an underwater tunnel. Alum Chine Beach (16 min) Picturesque beach offering lifeguards, pubs, ice cream parlors & a pirate-themed playground. Russell Cotes Art Gallery & Museum (5 min) Eccentric Art Nouveau-style setting for private Victorian art collection and temporary exhibitions. Knoll Beach Studland (30 min) Beyond its sheltered waters & sandy beach, this scenic locale features a reptile discovery trail. Isle of Purbeck (41 min) Wildflower-filled island with coastal paths, dramatic cliffs, beaches & charming old villages. Old Harry Rocks (51 min) Natural attraction featuring cliffside views of unique chalk formation, accessible by scenic walks. Bournemouth Parks - Lower Gardens (5 min) Leafy green space featuring attractions such as mini-golf & a giant tethered balloon, plus events. Bournemouth Pier (5 min) Victorian pier with an amusement arcade, a variety theatre, a cafe and boat trips along the coast. Compton Acres (5 min) Private garden founded in 1920 with visits, an on-site tea room & retail sales of plants & gifts. Hengistbury Head Visitor Centre (22 min) Coastal nature reserve and conservation area with wild flowers and signs of ancient settlement. Sandbanks Beach (10 min) Bayside beach popular for kitesurfing, with seafood restaurants & views across the English Channel. Adventure Wonderland (17 min) Amusement park with themed rides, inflatable slide, runaway train and trampolines, plus events. Splashdown (12 min) Waterpark and leisure centre featuring multiple rides and flumes for kids, plus a water play area. Brownsea Island (42 min) Hiking, picnics & wildlife viewing, especially of red squirrels, are popular at this historic spot. Corfe Castle (33 min) 1000-year-old royal castle shaped by warfare, with ruins to explore, views and a wildlife walk. |