Best South Coast Sea Side Place To Visit
Best South Coast Sea Side Place To Visit
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Charmless man

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427 posts

200 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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Has anyone got any recommendations?

I fancy going to the coast with Mrs Charmless this Sunday. I live in Berkshire, we live about 50 minutes directly north of Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsmouth. I'm just wondering if anyone had any idea of a nice area with a nice beach for a stroll and somewhere good for food etc that isn't too amusement-ey, if you know what I mean.

soad

34,021 posts

192 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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bazking69

8,620 posts

206 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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As a Bournemouthian I'd firmly recommend Bournemouth. Endless walking options, plenty of good restaurants, a nice town centre, plenty to do, and tidy unlike alot of town centres I can name...

I make guarantees for the weather though!

dogbucket

1,240 posts

217 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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Yes I agree Bournemouth is very pleasant on a Sunday morning. From the pier turn right for a nice walk towards Poole past the chines, or left towards Boscombe pier. Of course there is an arcade or 2 but not that you would notice.

In fact I will be there in 2 weeks times to see the Sunseeker Rallye run down through the park and along the front on the Friday evening. Great spectacle.

Edited by dogbucket on Saturday 13th February 11:36

Pileopants

210 posts

229 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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dogbucket said:
In fact I will be there in 2 weeks times to see the Sunseeker Rallye run down through the park and along the front on the Friday evening. Great spectacle.

Edited by dogbucket on Saturday 13th February 11:36
You might want to double-check that.. unfortunately they have changed the rally route this year..

http://www.rallyesunseeker.co.uk/spectators.html

Lemmonie

6,314 posts

271 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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i recdently visited sandy balls or something like that near Poole Dorset and it was beautiful even in winter

dogbucket

1,240 posts

217 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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Pileopants said:
dogbucket said:
In fact I will be there in 2 weeks times to see the Sunseeker Rallye run down through the park and along the front on the Friday evening. Great spectacle.

Edited by dogbucket on Saturday 13th February 11:36
You might want to double-check that.. unfortunately they have changed the rally route this year..

http://www.rallyesunseeker.co.uk/spectators.html
yes so I see :-(

llewop

3,808 posts

227 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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beaches between Southampton and Portsmouth, including Portsmouth are all pebbly - so if you want to walk might not be the best unless you stick to the path behind the beach. Also not a lot to see/do to be honest, other than Southsea in Portsmouth

I think you'd have to go into Sussex to get to a decent beach, so New Forest/Bouremouth way may be better for you

normalbloke

8,109 posts

235 months

Saturday 13th February 2010
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Head to Poole Quay for breakfast of smoked haddock and poached egg,opens up ay 07.30. Then head over to Brownsea Island via ferry for a pleasant walk.

Job done.