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How to use Bournemouth Dating. To begin with we suggest you
use the dating menu above. Start off
by searching for single men or women, then select the age range of the person
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30 years of age, we'd suggest you go for an age range of between 25 and 35.
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Looking for somewhere to meet up
on a date in Bournemouth? It goes without saying that keeping safe
is your first priority, so please take a moment to read our 'safe
dating in Bournemouth' tips by
clicking here. Apart from the usual
bars and clubs, of which Bournemouth has many, a lot of you would
prefer to do do something a little more interesting on a date in
Bournemouth. As you'll have read in our Bournemouth dating tips, we
suggest your first date is in a public place like a cafe. Hopefully
once you've met a few times and got to know each other better, you'll
want to date on a regular basis. There's plenty of interesting and
romantic things to do and see in Bournemouth. A great place to take
your date is the fabulous Central Gardens. You can walk 'hand in
hand' for several miles down
the valley of the River Bourne
through the centre of the town down to the sea (reaching the sea at
Bournemouth Pier) and include the Pleasure Gardens and the area
surrounding the Pavilion. |
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Some interesting info
about Bournemouth. Bournemouth is located 105 miles (169
km) southwest of London. A roundabout at the end of the
Wessex Way road called "County Gates" (was previously known
as Frizzell roundabout by locals after the insurance brokers
based there, now part of Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society
the roundabout is often referred to as the LV roundabout)
marks the historic border between Hampshire and Dorset, and
also the border between Bournemouth and Poole.
The urban geography of Bournemouth is complex: the town
adjoins Poole in the west and Christchurch in the east to
form the South East Dorset conurbation. The combined
population is 383,713, and it is a retail and commercial
centre. To the north west of Bournemouth is the small town
of Wimborne and to the north east is the settlement of
Ferndown. Bournemouth Airport lies to the north east,
towards Hurn. The town is intersected by the A338 dual
carriageway, known as the "Wessex Way".
Although Bournemouth is on the coast, the centre of the town
lies inland - the commercial and civil heart of the town
being The Square. From the Square the Upper and Lower
Pleasure Gardens descend to the seafront and the pier. Areas
within Bournemouth include Bear Cross, Boscombe, Kinson,
Pokesdown, Westbourne and Winton. Traditionally a large
retirement town, Bournemouth (mostly the Northbourne,
Southbourne and Tuckton areas of Bournemouth together with
the Wallisdown, and Talbot Village areas of Poole) has seen
massive growth in recent years, especially through the
growth of students attending Bournemouth University and the
large number of language schools teaching English as a
foreign language.
Bournemouth is located directly to the east of the Jurassic
Coast, a 95-mile (153 km) section of beautiful and largely
unspoilt coastline recently designated a World Heritage
Site. Apart from the beauty of much of the coastline, the
Jurassic Coast provides a complete geological record of the
Jurassic period and a rich fossil record. Bournemouth sea
front overlooks Poole Bay and the Isle of Wight. Bournemouth
also has 7 miles (11 km) of sandy beaches that run from
Hengistbury Head in the east to Sandbanks, in Poole, in the
west.
Because of the coastal processes that operate in Poole Bay,
the area is often used for surfing. An artificial reef
(Europe's first) was expected to be installed at Boscombe,
in Bournemouth, by October 2008, using large sand-filled
geotextile bags. However, this deadline was not met, and the
construction was actually finished at the end of October
2009. The Boscombe Reef was constructed as part of the
larger Boscombe Spa Village development. Bournemouth also
has several chines (e.g. Alum Chine) that lead down to the
beaches and form a very attractive feature of the area. The
beaches are subdivided by groynes. |
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Some
of the info about Bournemouth is taken from wikipedia.org to
whom we thank, but are unable to confirm it's accuracy. |
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