Hotels in Bournemouth and New Forest
Watersedge Guesthouse is a local hotel close to Bournemouth and the New Forest and is one of the friendliest hotels within Bournemouth and the New Forest. Based in New Milton and looking over the sea our hotel offers a fantastic service and locality, excellent food, and a guaranteed good nights rest while you get ready to see the sights of Bournemouth and the New Forest.
Hotels in Bournemouth
Bournemouth is a large coastal resort town in the county of Dorset and has one of the best sandy beaches along the south coast. Bournemouth has a rich history and was founded in 1810 by Lewis Tregonwell. Its growth accelerated with the arrival of the railway and it became a recognised town in 1870.
Bournemouth's location on the south coast of England has made it a popular destination for tourists in both the UK and from overseas. With its sunny climate and beautiful sandy beaches Bournemouth has been found to be the happiest place in Britain with 82% of people questioned saying they were happy with their life. All in all Bournemouth makes a great holiday destintation for a getaway break, and Watersedge Guesthouse offers a relaxing hotel atmosphere with easy access to Bournemouth.
Hotels in the New Forest
The New Forest is a popular holiday destination among people in the UK for its beautiful scenery and natural wildlife. The New Forest includes the largest remaining tracts of unenclosed pasture land, heathland and forest in the south and covers Hampshire and Wiltshire. The name also refers to the New Forest National Park which has similar boundaries. Additionally the New Forest local government district is a subdivision of Hampshire which covers most of the Forest, and some nearby areas although it is no longer the planning authority for the National Park itself. There are many villages dotted around the area, and several small towns in the Forest and around its edges.
The Watersedge Guesthouse is ideally located for excursions in and around The New Forest and our guests frequently enjoy visiting the conservation areas around the New Forest.

