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Central Gardens

Bournemouth, England

Central Gardens

9
 reviews
Length0.7 mi
Est. Steps1500
Introduction
Central Gardens is a 0.7 mile (1,500-step) route located near Bournemouth, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 0 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Bournemouth

Place
Bournemouth (listen) is a coastal resort town on the south coast of England. At the 2011 census, the town had a population of 183,491, making it the largest in the administrative county of Dorset. With Poole to the west and Christchurch in the east, Bournemouth is part of the South East Dorset conurbation, which has a population of 465,000.

Bournemouth Air Festival

Place
The Bournemouth Air Festival is an annual air show held along the coast at Bournemouth, in Dorset, England. It has featured aircraft from the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy, as well as civil aviation displays. Since its formation in 2008, the festival claims to have entertained over nine million people.

Sacred Heart Church, Bournemouth

Place
The Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart, or Sacred Heart Church, is a Roman Catholic church in the seaside resort of Bournemouth, England. Located on Albert Road close to the town centre, it was the first Roman Catholic church built in Bournemouth and is part of the Diocese of Portsmouth. It has been designated a Grade II listed building by English Heritage.

Bournemouth (UK Parliament constituency)

Place
Bournemouth is a former United Kingdom Parliamentary constituency. The seat was created in 1918 and existed until it was abolished and split into two new seats in 1950. During the constituency's existence it was the most south-westerly seat in Hampshire (although the county boundary between Dorset and Hampshire was redrawn in 1974 so the town was transferred to Dorset).

Bournemouth War Memorial

Place
Bournemouth War Memorial is a First World War memorial built in 1921, located in the central gardens in Bournemouth, United Kingdom. The memorial is guarded by two stone lions made by WA Hoare. It was designed by Bournemouth's deputy architect Albert Edward Shervey, who copied the two lions (one sleeping, the other awake and roaring) from Antonio Cavona's lions which guarded the tomb of Pope Clement XIII.

The Square, Bournemouth

Place
The Square is a public square that marks the centre of Bournemouth, England. The Square separates the Central Gardens from the Lower Gardens.

Westover, Hampshire

Place
Westover, Hampshire, is the ancient manor, now in Dorset, over which much of modern Bournemouth has developed. This area of land marked a historic boundary between Celtic and Saxon civilisations, which found expression as the county boundary between Hampshire to the east and Dorset to the west. Geographically detached parts of the manor (for example the tithings of Longham and North Ashley) may have resulted from the post-Civil War breakup of estates formerly belonging to the Lords Arundell of Wardour.

Hutty

Tourist Attraction

Mist of Bournemouth

Tourist Attraction

Bourne Stream

Water
Reviews
4.5
(9)
Gwyn
2024/08/05
Anett
2023/06/22
Lance
2023/06/20
k.turowski
2022/09/21
PacerGuy_1991
2022/08/26
liveinatree
2022/08/02
Good route, just watch out for the pot holes and lack of bike lanes on corners and hills.
PacerGal_1952
2021/02/23
Rajendra
2020/08/26
Jamie
2020/05/11
Route Details

Length

0.7 mi

Est. Steps

1500
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