Autumn is the coast’s best-kept secret. The summer crowds thin out, the sea holds onto its warmth well into September, and the low golden light turns the clifftops and gardens into something magical.
Warm sea, quiet sands
Early autumn often brings the warmest sea of the year, and with the beaches far quieter it is a wonderful time for swimming, paddling and long walks along the promenade. Pack a light layer and make the most of the space.
Coastal walks
This is prime walking season. The path east to Hengistbury Head and the clifftops around Southbourne are spectacular under autumn skies, with sweeping views towards the Isle of Wight and rich seasonal colour inland.
Arts and food
As the outdoor season winds down, the cultural calendar picks up. Autumn brings arts festivals, food and drink events and cosy evenings in the town’s independent restaurants and cafés. It is a great time to explore Bournemouth’s growing dining scene see our food and drink guide.
A rewarding time to visit
With gentler prices, milder days and fewer crowds, autumn suits couples, walkers and anyone after a relaxed break. Check what’s on for seasonal events, browse things to do, and find a warm welcome in our accommodation listings.