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Bournemouth Reef Holidays is a completely independent company, which means we can give you the most thorough and impartial advice on the best places to stay in Bournemouth and Boscombe – choices that meet your exact requirements.

Our staff specialists have years of experience in the travel, leisure, tourism and hospitality sectors and they have all lived and worked in the area for their entire careers. Because we have solid personal relationships with the accommodation providers on our website we can secure you the best rates, rooms, deals and packages that are available. There really is nobody better placed to help give you the inside knowledge you need to get the most out of your visit to Bournemouth, Boscombe and the surrounding regions.




Accommodation


When it comes to choosing somewhere to stay in and around Bournemouth you really will be spoilt for choice. Whatever kind of accommodation you have in mind we can almost certainly find the right place for you. However you are travelling – alone, as a couple, a family or even a larger group – our team of experts are on hand to help. Maybe you want a tranquil and relaxing stay where you can simply unwind and get away from it all? Or perhaps you want to be right in the heart of the action with plenty of entertainment? Get in touch and we’ll give you all the advice you could possibly need on types of accommodation, the different areas, transport links, local places to visit – you name it, we know about it. Simply call our FREEPHONE number 0800 013 2324, send us your requirements using this form, or use the search box and then leave the rest to us. We’re here to do the hard work so you don’t have to.




The Reef


Bournemouth Surf Reef in Boscombe will be one of four artificial reefs worldwide: Narrowneck, Queensland; Cables, Western Austrailia and Mt.Maunganul, New Zealand.

The reef in Bournemouth will be located to the east of Boscombe pier (about 2.5 kilometres from Bournemouth pier) and the submerged reef will take up approximately one hectare (the size of a fooltball pitch) which will be 250 meters from the shoreline. The reef mimics the effects of a natural reef and will be built from large geo-texile bags pumped hard with sand.

The sandbags weigh up to 2,500 tonnes and biggest are up to 70m long, 2m high and 6m wide, so once they are in place nothing will move them!




How does an artificial reef work?

It is important to remember that an artificial surf reef does not creat waves, it amplifies the surf already there. The reef will act as a ramp, pushing waves upwards, doubling in size, and shaping them into good-quality surfing waves. Doubling the height of the surf will also mean that the number of good surf days will double. The reef at Boscombe is designed to provide a grade 5 wave on a day with good swell which is in the challenging range (Hawaii Pipeline is a grade 8).

The reef will make three waves - waves on the reef and two more good banks inshore on the beach.

In calm weather, such as July and August, the reef will creat a 'lagoon' along the shoreline.

Building the Reef

The reef will be built in two layers: the bottom layer sitting on the sea bed consists of three elements, followed by a second layer of two elements that lies on top of the bottom bags.

The bottom layer elements consist of three individual sections:

1. a geo-mat to minimise the structure sinking into the sea

2. overlain by a huge web of specially sewn material that looks like large seat belts

3. on top of which are placed the bags

They are then tied together so that they can be lifted and placed on the seabed as one large element. A crane will fold this into a 'concertina', load it into a barge where it can be transported to the site.

Prior to the placing of the first set of bags, temporary anchors will be set arouns theperimeter of the surf reef site. They will be used for locating and securing the five bag elements during the fill process. Each reef element will be placed on a barge, transported to the site, lowered, and attached to a set of anchors by divers. The barge is slid out from underneath while the positioning webbing is tensioned from the barge, to ensure the reef sits uniformly and in the right position.The bags are then pumped in strict sequence with sand fed from a sand pipe located on the beach, taking sand stockpiled previosly. The sequence is repeated two more times for the bottom layer.

The top layer consists of two larger sets of bags secured to locating webbing without the geo-mat layer, as they will be sitting firmly on top of existing sand bags. The sequence previously described is followed again. When the filling phase has been completed, divers will remove the location straps attached to the anchors, and the contractor will remove the temporary anchors. The surf reef will be constructed and completed, but its results will only be noticeable once the surf arrives.

What will the effect be on marine life and /or costal erosion?

It is likely that marine life will thrive on the reef and there will be no damaging effects to beach. Bournemouth Borough Council is working closely with Bournemouth University and marine biologists at Bournemouth's Oceanarium to monitor marine life. Experts predict the reef itself is likely to become a busy habitat over time, with marine creatures colonising its surfaces and taking shelter within it, developing into a haven for wildlife that would not otherwise exsist on a flat seabed.

Although the reason for building the reef is for regeneration and leisure, expert opinion says that it may also help this costal defences. The delay in processing the licence for the surf reef was due to the Marine and Fisheries Agency extensive consultaion and research to ensure the reef would not have a negative impact on costal erosion.

How long will it be before surfers can try out the reef?

As soon as it is completed, work will start again in April 2009 with completion anticipated by September 2009.

Is the surf reef for everyone?

No, the reef will be 225 metres out to sea from the promenade, and so surfers will need to be physically fit and competent to even ride out to the reef. Surfers will be out of their depth and the waves may be challenging. Beginners are recommended to take the advice of regulated surf schools to find out the best places to surf along Bournemouth coast. The RNLI will provide safety cover on the reef 364 days of the year. It will be free to surf the reef.

Dr Kerryblack, designer of the reef says: "Boscombe is a really great place to live and the redevelopment is turning the town into a fantastic place to visit - surfing, windsurfing, redevelopment of the foreshore and the pier will make it a great place to come and relax. The surfing conditions mean you won't have to travel so far to get a great wave, and with the growth and interest in the sport the UK's surfers can enjoy a great time in a great environment with the challenge to get a great wave!

Knock on positive effects for the tourism have been amazing and really grounded the town. There's publicity and a buzz for the whole community to feel alive and vibrant - clearly broader than just surfers, it's a lifestyle".

Paul Clarke from the Bournemouth Surfing Centre, says: "The reef spells a boom time for the area: "Surfing first hit our beaches in the 1960's and today Bournemouth has the third largest population of surfers in the country. For the 10,000 locals and a catchment area that includes London, the reef promises to be a huge attraction, the nearest thing to an Alantic roller this side of Cornwall. The reef will not only boost the area's already thiving tourist industry but will encourage other watersports such as diving, windsurfing and provide a habitat for greater biodiversity".

How much does it cost?

The construction cost of the reef is £1.4million.

Who is Dr Kerry Black?

Dr Kerry Black is the managing director of ASR Ltd and the designer of the Boscombe surf reef. He is the Director of an Australian research institute and a top research scientist in the esteemed National Institute of Water and Atmosphere in New Zealand. He had published over 400 scientific documents and written or been the subject of hundreds of popular articles, television interviews and newspaper articles.He edited the world's first scientific journal issue on offshore reefs for costal protection and recreation (surf reefs).

Dr Kerry Black has travelled the entire Pacific Rim and measured 44 of the world's best surf breaks, to find out what makes a world-class wave and, ultimately, how to replicate it artificially.

Surf Information


Check out the best surfing spots in the local area here - Surf Spots

Find places where you can learn to surf in the local area - Surf School

Check out the surfing conditions of the reef online here - Surf Cams

Get the latest surf conditions for the local area here - Surf Report

Places To Visit


If you’re planning a trip to the South Coast with a view to getting out and about then you’ve certainly picked the right place. The areas directly around Bournemouth and Boscombe are packed with places to visit. From fascinating churches and castles to fun-packed family theme parks, there really is something for everyone. And if that isn’t enough to wet your appetite for adventure why not head even further out into the county? Dorset is blessed with glorious countryside, breath-taking coastal walks, historical towns, enchanting villages and hundreds of traditional pubs and inns. Not to mention loads of award-winning tourist attractions. Have a look at some of the links below to get a taste of what’s available to keep you well and truly entertained. It’s all out there waiting to be discovered.

Christchurch
The historic market town of Christchurch has a fascinating heritage, beautiful coastline and a spectacular natural harbour and delightful quay. Christchurch has stone-cobbled streets where you can find quaint tearooms, traditional pubs playing music and a good range of restaurants. Visit the Christchurch Priory, Place Mill, The Red house Museum and Gardens and the remains of Twynham Castle.

Two miles from Christchurch is the charming village of Mudeford, the area is popular for sailing and windsurfing. Ferries run from Mudeford quay across to Mudeford sandbank, which adjoins Hengistbury head.

The New Forest
An area of outstanding natural beauty and wild life. Fantastic for cycling, with many traffic free tracks, great walks in beautiful countryside, numerous events and attractions and fantastic pubs and restaurants serving quality local produce, The New Forest has something for everyone.

Poole
Poole is renowned for its water sports including windsurfing and kite surfing and has a stunning natural harbour and some of Britain’s best beaches. Poole Quay has a fine selection of pubs and restaurants with a bustling atmosphere. Ferries run across Poole Harbour from Poole Quay, Sandbanks or Bournemouth. Brownsea Island can be reached from Poole Quay or Sandbanks.

The Jurassic Coast www.jurassiccoast.com

Studland www.isleofpurbeck.com

Corfe Castle www.corfe-castle.co.uk

Hengistbury Head www.hengistbury-head.co.uk

Brownsea Island www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brownsea

What to Do


The question isn’t ‘what to do?, it’s ‘how to fit it all in?’. The facilities in Bournemouth are fantastic and there are few places in the country with so many attractions, restaurants, clubs, bars, theatres, events, shops… the list goes on and on. The beaches have to be seen to be believed and, of course, the incredible new Artificial Surf Reef is a reason to visit all by itself. There is always something interesting happening at the prestigious Bournemouth International Centre (B.I.C), which along with its sister venues The Pavilion Theatre and Ballroom and The Pier Theatre, give you a choice of everything from Abba to Oasis and psychics to Swan Lake. For even more to see and do take a browse through the list of links below. It’s no wonder that in a recent survey Bournemouth was found to be the UK’s happiest town. Isn’t it time you experienced the magic for yourself?




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Locations

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Services

Accommodation Surfer friendly places to stay near some great surf spots. Including camp-sites, hostels, hotels, B&Bs and surf lodges. Local Information Information about the local area, not always from a surfers perspective. Self Catering These businesses offer accommodation with the facilities to prepare your own food and meals. Bed and Breakfast Businesses of this type offer both accommodation and include breakfast. Camping Somewhere to pitch a tent or park your camper van. Facilities vary but can include showers, barbecues, electricity and water hook ups as well as a shop and eating or picnic areas.
 
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