A now established attraction with a birds eye view of the Town is a balloon ride on a tethered rope, which rises to 250 feet above the ground affording panoramic views of the Town and beach. There is a great Oceanarium with a walk through tunnel and all of the usual species that inhabit various parts of the oceans. This is right on the seafront. Another great attraction perhaps Bournemouth's best is the Bournemouth International Centre constantly playing host to a variety of top concerts and activities. It is perhaps one of the main sources of tourism to Bournemouth. Always happening.
The Wonderland Maze is a great day out for children under the age of 13. It is situated right opposite Bournemouth Airport and has a multitude of themed areas and activities to keep children entertained. Roughly based on the Alice in Wonderland books. Another excellent day out particularly for boys is the Aviation Museum which hosts vampires, phantoms and a surprisingly large collection of aircraft for a medium sized museum. Some of which you are able to sit in - particularly if you are as adept as a baboon to clamber into the cockpits - will bring out the boy in you.
Besides these all of Dorset's historical attractions and best attractions are within easy reach, from historic castles to traditional quaint villages and a Jurassic coastline stretching all the way to Lyme Regis. Monkey World, a world famous ape rescue centre, Bovington Tank Museum housing a collection of tanks from many eras that is the envy of most tank museums around the World. Lastly on my list is Beaulieu Motor Museum which is home to perhaps the finest collection of cars in the world on par with Haynes Motor Museum. The collection includes cars from all eras, world land speed record breaking cars along with an impressive collection of super cars.
There are literally too many attractions to mention so listed are some of the finest available attractions available in the region.
The article was written by "david Copeland" with http://www.1activity.com/bournemouth_attractions.html as a reference guide.
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