| Population |
| 165.000 |
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| Climate |
| As a result of the Gulf Stream which results in mild and breezy winters, Bournemouth enjoys a climate that is not "typical English weather," but rather a moderate environment with an above average number of sunny days. July and August usually provide the most sunshine and hottest temperatures in Bournemouth, which may even reach 30°C / 86°F on occasion. The average annual daytime temperatures in Bournemouth are around 17°C / 63°F. |
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| Description |
| Bournemouth is a town in the major south coast resort of England with 10 kilometres of beautiful beaches. The town has a cosmopolitan atmosphere and is frequented by students of all nationalities. Besides the nice, pollution free, country side Bournemouth Bay has always been known as a safe surfing location and for its clean and large beaches. |
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| To see |
- Explore The Oceanarium Bournemouth
- Beaulieu National Museum
- The ancient stones at Stonehenge
- Russell-Cotes Gallery and Museum
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| To do |
- Discover the beautiful beaches of the south coast and go for a day surfing on the nice waves of the English coast. You’ll find several beautiful spots for beginners and professionals and there’s also a surfing school where you can hire your gear and take some classes.
- Bournemouth Eye Not one for the weak hearted! The Bournemouth Eye, Bournemouth's Highest attraction, is a spherical helium-filled balloon with an enclosed gondola that carries 25-30 passengers.
- Brownsea Island is dramatically located in Poole Harbour, offering spectacular views across to Studland, Old Harry Rocks and the Purbeck Hills. It offers a peaceful, natural setting - ideal for walks, picnics and exploring.
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