Culture, arts & entertainment: things to do in Ferndown

THURSDAY 19TH MARCH 2026
A THING TO DO THIS THURSDAY

in FERNDOWN
Estimated cost £12 (adult) Estimated duration 30 seconds (but 30 mins to prepare) Distance away About 6 miles away
Get a unique view of Bournemouth as you hurtle over the sea from the end of Bournemouth Pier to the shore, on the Bournemouth PierZip. Although you can book online, remaining tickets are available at the pier - and in the winter months it's cheaper too.
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FERNDOWN
DORSET
50.81°N, 1.9°W


Sunrise: 06:12
Sunset: 18:18
Moon Phase: waxing crescent
Weather: overcast clouds, 10°C max, 4°C min


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