Bournemouth Aviation Museum
The only UK charitable museum dedicated to preserving operational examples of historic aircraft. The museum occupies a 30,000 sq ft hanger at Bournemouth International Airport.
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The only UK charitable museum dedicated to preserving operational examples of historic aircraft. The museum occupies a 30,000 sq ft hanger at Bournemouth International Airport.
An all inclusive Park combining the timeless fun and games of the Alice in Wonderland story with outdoor Adventure rides and the undercover Lost Aztec World of Wild Thing. Extensive attractions and shopping outlets & cafes.
University museum celebrating plastics in design. Collection contains over 8,000 international, historical and contemporary design examples
Located in East Dorset is Knoll Gardens, a year round tourist attraction that is attached to a nursery and is home to over 5,000 plant species including many rare varieties.
Play 'Solo', 'All against all', and the 'Team' games in purpose built arena with castle towers, turrets, ramps, mazes, swirling fog and state of the art sound and lighting effects. Open seven days a week and suitable for 6yrs and up.
One of the most popular attractions in the town is the Bournemouth Oceanarium, a fantastic all weather family day out. This award winning Oceanarium is conveniently situated next to Bournemouth Pier on the beach front and just five minutes walk from the town centre.
The remains of Norman motte and bailey castle set overlooking the town and River Avon below. The site also contains the 12th-century riverside "Constables House", a rare example of an early Norman dwelling.
Housed in a former Georgian workhouse the museum now features collections including local history, costume, geology, natural history and archaeology
Reputedly the longest parish church in England, the current building dates back to 1094. This grand church is built on the site of a 7th century Saxon Priory
Carefully restored Anglo-Saxon watermill situated on Christchurch Quay at the confluence of the rivers Avon and Stour. Now home to a local arts and crafts market