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From London

  • A4, A316, M3, M27, A31, A338
  • 105 miles approx
  • 2 hours 15 mins drive

From Heathrow Airport

  • M25, M3, M27, A31, A338
  • 93 miles approx
  • 2 hours drive
  • The Bournemouth to Bridport region has excellent road links to all of the UK. There are no motorways within the region; however the M27, linking Southampton with Portsmouth, is easily accessible via the A31. The M27 connects with the M3 at junction 4, a few miles north of Southampton, offering a quick and easy route into London.

The A35 and A337 pass through the built up town of Bournemouth, with the A35 heading west to Lyme Regis, passing through Poole, Dorchester and Bridport. The A337 travels east towards the coastal towns of Christchurch & Lymington.

The A338 links these coastal towns with Bournemouth International Airport before merging with the A31 and travelling north-east to Southampton. The towns of Purbeck and Swanage are located en-route to the less built up area of Durlston Head, along the A351 from Wareham.

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Robert Burns

2009 marks the 250th anniversary of Scottish poet Robert Burns' birth. Burns was a poet and a lyricist and is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland.

The Burns Supper was started a few years after his death by a group of his friends; they held the supper to honour and remember Burns. The tradition caught on and the ritual of Burns Supper is now held all around the world.

His life and work will be celebrated throughout the year at many Burns-related events.

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