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== To do == | == To do == | ||
Bournemouth is a seaside resort town in Dorset.
It is popular with pensioners, and famous for its 7 miles of golden sandy beaches on clean and year-round warm seas. The town centre has notable Victorian architecture. The spire of St Peter's Church is a local landmark.
We visited for on day on 14 September (2019). Initially, we were meant to visit a campervan dealer but by the time we discussed their option, we managed to find a much better deal (in nearby Dudley). Hence we went there for the beach only.
A sample of the nice Victorian architecture.
City centre street, with a clock offered by Lucerne.
Time to go back to Wolverhampton, departing from Bournemouth station.