Discover the many beautiful beaches that Southbourne offers along the coastline of Dorset, England. Whether you prefer sunbathing, watersports, or just a walk along the promenade, there's something on these beaches for you.
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If you find yourself wanting to unwind or have fun, these beaches are amongst the best in England for it. Spanning from the ancient headland of Hengistbury Head to the bustling Boscombe Beach, this attractive stretch of coast is sure to have something for you.
Southbourne Beach (also known as Sobo Beach) is a scenic part-sand, part-shingle beach is an attractive retreat for visitors and locals alike. It offers a range of facilities along its promenade, from ice-cream kiosks to pubs. Its gentle slope into the sea makes it ideal for families, and it is safe and easily accessible - either from the historic cliff lift that has carried visitors since 1935, or the charming Fisherman's Walk nature trail that zig-zags down to the beach.
Yet another delightful example of what the south coast has to offer, Hengistbury Head showcases a vast amount of natural, preserved beauty. Perfect for secluded walks, wild swimming, or simply relaxing in the sun, this pebble and sand beach is excellent for getting away from the crowds. As well as this, the nature reserve next to it presents a host of gorgeous views of both the idyllic area and the wildlife that calls it home. Its array of amenities include a cafe, a land train, and the Visitor Centre, filled with exhibitions on the history and nature of the area.
From volleyball, to slack lining, to surfing, Boscombe Beach is a hub of activity and excitement. Once a 1950s resort, this gorgeous spot has plenty of things to do and see. Paired with its plethora of kiosks and restaurants, both on its lovely pier and along its promenade, this iconic beach is ideal for any day out.