Travel to Bournemouth by road
If you’re travelling to Bournemouth by car, you’ll normally take the M27 which becomes the A31 through the New Forest. Then take the A338 (Bournemouth) exit at Ringwood.
To plan your journey, we recommend using AA Route Planner. For more information and/or to check for possible delays visit:
bournemouthecho.co.uk/li/traffic.in.Bournemouth
Travel to Bournemouth by train
Although travelling by train to Bournemouth means you can enjoy the beautiful countryside, it can take a little longer to reach your destination unless you take an Express service. SouthWest Trains run regular fast services from London Waterloo and other locations on the South coast, such as Poole. CrossCountry Trains also run to Manchester via Birmingham.
For more information and/or to check train times and prices visit: nationalrail.co.uk
Travel to Bournemouth by plane
You can fly to Bournemouth, Dorset, from a variety of different destinations in the UK and Europe and a number of airlines fly directly to the airport. There is an airport bus service which connects directly to the town centre.
For more information and/or to check flight times and prices visit: bournemouthairport.com