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Leisure Breaks for Couples in Bournemouth at Marsham Court Hotel

A seaside vacation doesn't necessarily have to be just for kids. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway, celebrating an anniversary or simply want an excuse to holiday together, Bournemouth is the perfect place for a holiday for two. Marsham Court Hotel is an ideal base. Exploring Bournemouth's Nature Bournemouth boasts a vast, award-winning beach. However, if you want to explore further afield, you can take a ferry to Brownsea Island, home of the Scout movement. It has miles of walking trails and an amphitheater. Alternatively, you can book a bus tour of the surrounding countryside with Dorset Day Trips. But you don't have to leave Bournemouth to explore the outdoors. There are many open spaces in the city, such as the upper garden, middle garden, and lower garden. For example, the Lower Garden in the city center offers romantic walks among pine and cedar trees and hosts events throughout the year. Things to do in Bournemouth Bournemouth's vibrant town cent...

Rambling Holidays in Bournemouth at Marsham Court Hotel

Bournemouth's award-winning beaches are not the only things that have made it a popular seaside resort.  Additionally, stunning landscapes including several Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and World Heritage Sites are within easy reach. If you're looking for something more active than a beach day on your Bournemouth holiday, why not consider a walking holiday? Marsham Court Hotel provides the perfect base. Walking in Bournemouth You don't have to leave Bournemouth to enjoy great walks. There are lots of options here. Firstly, it has 10 miles of beautiful coastline with stunning views of Bournemouth Bay. This can be a day trip or just a few short walks. Bournemouth also has a number of significant green spaces, including the Lower Garden, Central Garden and Upper Garden, as well as Read More... .

Your Summer 2023 Wedding in Bournemouth

It's not easy to think about summer right now, but if you're planning a summer 2023 wedding, that's exactly what you need to do. Bournemouth is the perfect location for a summer wedding, with sea breezes, award-winning beaches and breathtaking views, not to mention a wide range of activities in the city. But to make your special day even more special, you need the perfect venue. That's what Marsham Court Hotel offers. Marsham Court Hotel has the perfect facilities for your summer wedding . Whether you're saying your vows or at your reception, it's important to have the right setting. At Marsham Court Hotel, you can choose to have your summer wedding indoors or outdoors. We also have the option of a beautiful garden tower for your ceremony. We also have indoor suites of various sizes, so you can choose the space that best suits your wedding size. Planning a proper wedding feast can be a difficult task, balancing the various dietary needs of your guests with your ...

Visit the Isle of Wight from a Bournemouth Family Hotel

There's plenty to do during your Bournemouth family hotel holiday. There's no need to leave the Bournemouth and Poole area, as the city has beautiful beaches and countless attractions, but you can also explore nearby locations such as the New Forest and the Jurassic Coast. But if you're feeling more adventurous, you can go further afield. How about a day trip to the Isle of Wight? Isle of Wight The Isle of Wight is Britain's largest island, after Great Britain and Ireland, and has been inhabited since the Stone Age. Many Roman villas were built on the island, which later became part of the Saxon kingdom of Wessex. Today, the Isle of Wight is best known as a holiday destination. It is characterized by a mild climate, a mix of fields and lowlands, and breathtaking coastal scenery Read More.....

Visiting the Russell-Cotes Museum from Marsham Court Hotel

During your holiday at Marsham Court Hotel , one of Bournemouth’s leading hotels with a sea view, you’ll be looking for things to do besides enjoying Bournemouth’s stunning beaches. Among a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities is the town’s most stylish museum and art gallery, the Russell-Cotes Museum. And this couldn’t be more convenient to visit from Marsham Court — you just have to cross the road. East Cliff Hall The fascination of the Russell-Cotes Museum doesn’t just lie in the objects exhibited there. The house itself, originally called East Cliff Hall, is its own best exhibit. A Grade 2* building, it was completed in 1901 by Sir Merton Russell-Cotes as a birthday present for his wife, Annie. Built in a lavish Art Nouveau style, with French, Japanese and Moorish influences, it was from the start a museum as well as a residence. While Merton and Annie were living there, it featured rooms specially designed to show off the extensive collection the couple had amassed from the...

Visit Poole Harbour from Marsham Court Hotel

The main urban area of ​​Bournemouth also includes several other towns, the most important of which is Poole. Poole has a lot to offer, but it's best known for its harbor, Europe's largest natural harbor. Holidaying to Bournemouth's leading family hotel, Marsham Court Hotel , you'll be perfectly placed to explore Poole Harbor and enjoy everything from the unique natural surroundings to water sports. Enjoy the beauty of Poole Harbor Poole has been a major port since Roman times and benefits from having the largest natural harbor in  Europe and perhaps her second largest in the world. Originally a large estuary that flooded at the end of the last ice age, it now offers spectacular views. The wetlands around Poole Harbor are important enough to be included in the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands.  This is a paradise for birdwatchers, especially wading birds. The port is also lined with many woodlands that are home to a wide variety of wildlife. His 4 square kilometers of Pool...

Exploring Bournemouth’s History from Marsham Court Hotel

There's plenty to do if you're planning a Bournemouth holiday at our Bournemouth family hotel, Marsham Court Hotel . Whether you love culture, sport, good food or award-winning beaches, Bournemouth has it all right here, right now. But you may also be interested in how Bournemouth became the leading holiday destination it is today. Bournemouth's history can be seen in everything we do here. Town Front Bournemouth's sister cities Poole and Christchurch date back to Anglo-Saxon times, or even further, but Bournemouth itself is a relatively late development. The name dates back more than 600 years and referred to the mouth of the River Bourne (a small stream), but at the time it referred to a section of uninhabited heathland. Meanwhile, fossil evidence suggests that parts of present-day Bournemouth, such as Hengistbury Head, may have been inhabited in prehistoric times. It was not until the early 19th century that the first houses appeared in what would become the town. At...