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Bournemouth in the Spring

Easter week we went down to Bournemouth to visit Millie’s great grandparents and decided to turn it into our first little family holiday.

Travel time

About 4 1/2 hours by car from Leeds, but it took us 6 with stops for the little’un.

Where to stay

The Bournemouth Central Premier Inn is a great hotel! It’s a sympathetic renovation of an art deco hotel on Westover Road. The rooms were large and If you ask for one at the front of the hotel you get a balcony with sea views (see pic). It’s 5 mins walk from the town centre or beach and we only paid £49 per night, even in a school holiday week. They even provide a travel cot free of charge.

Where to eat

We were visiting family so didn’t eat out much – but there were plenty of options near by. We did have a very nice lunch in a beach front restaurant though…

The West Beach Restaurant is a fancy fish restaurant at night, but by day you can get a more reasonably priced (and more relaxed) meal. We sat on their outside decking overlooking the beach as it was warm & sunny. I had a gorgeous fishcake with poached egg & hollondaise sauce and T had tempura prawns, with some chips & cumin carrots to share (see pics). Washed down with a cold glass of Prosecco and the sound of the waves lapping at the sand. It seemed perfectly acceptable to have the baby there with us and there was plenty of outside space for the pushchair by the table.

Things to do

Walk along the seafront – 7 miles of beach & no ticky tacky arcades etc. You can also walk out along the pier for a small fee.

Valley gardens – link the town centre to the seafront. Lovely gardens with a crazy golf course & lit up with lanterns at night.

Drive out to Sandbanks – most expensive part of the uk to live? Beautiful for a bit of fantasy house & yacht shopping!

Poole park – a short drive along the coast to Poole will give you a great choice of fish & chips (and ice cream!) and the beautiful park to wander through. Feed the swans, row a boat, go on the miniature train or visit the petting zoo – great with kids.

Skyscraper Views

On a snowy but bright Saturday in January we ventured to the City Inn Leeds for lunch in their 13th floor bar/restaurant. Since the hotel opened last year, there has been a lot of hype about the views, so I was eager to check it out.

On getting out of the lift we made a break for a table on the railway side of the building (Tom being from a family of railway enthusiasts!) Alternatively there were nice views of the canal and out of the city, and a lovely looking outdoor terrace for the warmer months!

The menu was sort of ‘things to share’ and some main course type things. We decided to share some antipasti, which was very nice indeed. It included parma ham, salami, olives, sunblush tomatoes, mozarella and bread & dipping oils. There was more than enough to share, and it was nicely presented. I washed it down with a very smooth Bellini cocktail and Tom had a Peroni.

You couldn’t fault the service (although it was quite quiet!) and they didn’t mind us having the baby with us. The bill was about £20, which seemed fair, and it’s definitely worth it for a view from the highest vantage point in the city. I now want to go back at night time to see the lights!

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