Writing articles and reviewing seaside hotels, especially Bournemouth hotels, has been Martha Pain’s job for over fifteen years and her experience in the Bournemouth hotel industry warrants an extensive following. She writes for numerous well known publications and has begun to forge an online presence with her holiday tips and Bournemouth hotel finding tips.
Bournemouth is home to the first artificial reef built in Europe and is set to draw in even more crowds to fill Bournemouth hotels than its already popular sea-side resort currently boasts.
Bournemouth has a fantastic reputation for being one of the best water sports venues in the country and now Boscombe will be placed firmly in the limelight for being one of the biggest surfing destinations.
Along with the surf reef there will be a number of new beach huts and a surf-themed retail outlet. There are also plans for a glass-fronted restaurant with panoramic views of the sea and not to mention the proposed surfing academy. New catering outlets are also planned which will be selling good-quality food-to-go, and facilities such as changing rooms, toilets and hot showers, which will all contribute to the major transformation of Boscombe seafront.
The news of this surf reef came as a welcome surprise not only to surfers but many local businesses who will benefit from more visitors. Surfers are renowned for their dedication to the sport and unlike British holiday makers they will be making trips to Bournemouth beaches come rain or shine.
If you are looking for somewhere to stay in Bournemouth while making use of the reef, then you’ll find an abundance of hotels in the area. Picking the right hotel can be tough but it is worth trying out some of the smaller chains for some real attention to detail and good value.
A British holiday is another reason to head to Bournemouth as with surfing and sea life on the menu and the new Forest not far away there are loads of adventures to be had. Think fish and chips, swimming, ice-cream, beaches, sand castles and sandy sandwiches.
Tudor Grange Bournemouth hotel is a stone’s throw from masses of glorious sandy beaches and is also with easy walking distance to Bournemouth town centre. It unrivalled in unique character within the Bournemouth Hotel industry and boasts a style befitting to a country house hotel. It is a clear winner on the accommodation front and an ideal holiday or weekend away base.
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