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Bournemouth Pier Theatre - Beach view

Bournemouth Pier Theatre

(3 reviews)

We have surprised ourselves in recent years as we never dreamed of touring England. How wrong we…read morewere and how enjoyable it is. Last year it was Winchester, Windsor, Chichester, Bath, Portsmouth, Southsea. Earlier this year it was York. Most recently Southampton, Poole, Bournemouth, Trowbridge and Southsea and Bath once again. We ambled Bournemouth's mostly wooden pier. Piers like this began life in the early 1800's. Piers were the place to be seen in one's finest garb. Hundreds of years ago the attendees could watch a Punch & Judy show - this pair date back to 1790. We stroll over hundreds of years of history and dead ancestors. In 1960 a substructure was built to hold the weight of a new 850-seat pier theatre. The pier theatre structure was designed to resemble a paddle-steamer going out to sea and is tempered with festival of Britain-type elements including the glazed captain's nest - at the back of the fly tower. Along with the Pier Theatre, a cafe & bar were also built onto the back of the theatre introducing Key West to Bournemouth Pier. All this for a £1.50 a head entry fee.

Stunning views across the bay, on a clear day you can see the Isle of Wight on one side and the…read morePurbeck hills on the other. And, what about the other traditional seaside selection of attractions, entertainments and retail outlets? How can you have a seaside promenade without a pier like this? Slap bang in the middle of seven miles of golden sand, Bournemouth Pier is a focal point for Bournemouth's beach loving visitors.

Bus Air Festival

Bus Air Festival

(9 reviews)

Well, great stuff! Bournemouth was heaving with people - indeed on Friday the M3 was flowing like…read moretreacle, and Bournemouth council announced ' No More Cars Please!!!!!! Well, every August the Red Arrows come to Bournemouth and it's always worth getting a vantage point. You just have to allow three timesas much travel time! This year we had the Red Arrows in all their glory,and what glory it is, plus a parachuting display by the RAF, a biplane display with women on top!!!, Vulcans and fireworks every evening, which I got to see from Poole Quay. I think every feels the Red Arrows are so spectacular and with split second timing and only eight feet between wing tips - I may be wrong but saw that on a documentary. A lot of people have seen Red Arrows from their gardens as far away as Wool, so their turning space is huge but alsothe main event is not always all nine planes. Ooooh, a Red Arrow just flew over the harbour here in Poole. The bi-planes looped the loop and all sorts of tricks, complete with women on each wing! (Oh, you all know that women multi task.) This was a feat which caused laughter of amazement and huge applause. Parachuting with jet trails - well, very colourful sky and amazing skill. Landing in the sea! I wonder if the Royal Marines took part in this, they often parachute into Studland Bay. But so do the Commandos. Hmmm..... And then the firework displays at night - I'm lucky enough to see in the distance these displays over Bournemouth Bay. And all of this is free. Amazing, considering how much one pays to see a concert. Absolutely brill!

Red arrow helps tourism in Bournemouth. Hotels and restaurants do need your stunning perofrmance…read moremore often. It is good to have you here in Bournemouth at least twice in a year. It is definately an event that could draw people into the town. We are in the redhill area, we could see them piercing through the sky towards the coastal areas. What a spectacular scene! E-pan Cafe Bar & Chinese Restaurant 3 New Parade, BH10 5BG

Sculpture trail - Updated May 2026

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