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Durley Dean Hotel
Westcliff Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH2 5HE

Located in the heart of the seaside town of Bournemouth, this charming hotel offers a place of rest and relaxation, away from the stresses of modern life. All of the main attractions are close by and there is a...
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Attractions near Durley Dean Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Durley Dean Hotel:
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| Pavilion Theatre (< 1 Mile) |
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The Pavilion Theatre at Bournemouth is housed in what is now the Bournemouth International Centre. The Pavilion has a varied programme of events that...
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| Sandbanks Beach (1.2 Miles) |
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Enjoy a spot of celebrity watching on Britain’s smartest beach. Pop stars and footballers flock to this three-mile stretch of golden sand, stunning views and...
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| Bowlplex (2.2 Miles) |
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This 24-lane computerised bowling centre is popular with families and league players alike due to the comprehensive facilities on offer. As well as the bowling...
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| Compton Acres (2.7 Miles) |
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Compton Acres is at the forefront of the South’s garden attractions. Wander around the magnificent 10 acres of individually themed gardens where in 2007 developments...
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| Lighthouse (4.5 Miles) |
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Poole’s impressive arts centre claims to be the biggest outside London. It provides a venue for concerts, theatre productions, cinema, visual arts and exhibitions. It...
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| Poole Park (4.7 Miles) |
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Just a quick stroll from the town centre, this spacious park has plenty to offer. There is a large boating lake, putting green, bowling green...
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| Poole Museum (5.1 Miles) |
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Poole Museum underwent an extensive refurbishment in 2007, partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The stunning building has a brilliant entrance and atrium...
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| Waterfront Museum (5.1 Miles) |
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Housed in an eighteenth Century warehouse near the quayside, this museum features the 2000 years of Poole’s fascinating history. Topics covered include the Iron Age,...
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| Customs House (5.2 Miles) |
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This building is a replica of the previous, eighteenth Century Customs House, which was destroyed by fire in 1813. The ground floor was traditionally used...
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| Splashdown (5.3 Miles) |
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The South’s largest indoor water parks with twelve exhilarating rides. Hop on the Tennessee Twister or Louisiana Leap and spin around in the Spacebowl. The...
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| Poole Harbour (5.4 Miles) |
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As the second largest natural harbour in the world after Sydney, Australia, Poole Harbour is an attraction in its own right. The calm waters are...
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| Hengistbury Head (5.5 Miles) |
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This attractive headland near the entrance to Christchurch harbour is ideal for a bracing walk away from Bournemouth’s more crowded beaches. Head up the cliff...
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| Castleman Trailway (6.1 Miles) |
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This 16-mile trailway is suitable for walkers, cyclists and horse riders alike. It follows the route of the old Dorchester to Southampton railway, which was...
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| Place Mill (6.6 Miles) |
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A carefully restored mill situated on Christchurch Quay at the confluence of the rivers Stour and Avon. Although unable to grind corn, the wheel is...
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| Poole Pottery (7.8 Miles) |
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Produced in Poole for 130 years, Poole Pottery ware has become much loved and highly collectable. Visit the factory to see how the world famous...
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| Stapehill Abbey (8.4 Miles) |
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This attraction offers something for everyone. The Abbey buildings house the beautifully restored Nuns’ Chapel and Cloisters and the recreated Victorian parlour and laundry room....
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| Ballard Down (10.2 Miles) |
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Ballard Down is a chalk headland that lies between the Bay of Swanage and the Bay of Studland on the English Channel. The area...
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| Knowlton Church (10.8 Miles) |
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This small, mainly Norman building makes for an intriguing spectacle as it sits within the well preserved bank and ditch of a Neolithic henge, built...
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| Badbury Rings (10.8 Miles) |
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This Iron Age hill fort can be found on the B3082, just outside Wimborne. Managed by the National Trust, the site consists of several banks...
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| Horton Tower (10.8 Miles) |
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This 140 foot high folly was built by Humphrey Sturt in the eighteenth century. The story goes that he used it in his later years...
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