getting to/from Hurn
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getting to/from Hurn
Hi there
Apologies in advance if this topic is a bit inappropriate.
Am starting at Hurn in Jan. Do any of the current students or old hands have some info on the best way to get/to from Hurn every day from the centre of Bournemouth.
I've been told there's no public transport and my preferred option would be to cycle. Anyone have experience of this, or know if there are lockers we can use.
Any help would be gratefully received.
Hello in advance to anyone else starting in Jan too
Marc
Apologies in advance if this topic is a bit inappropriate.
Am starting at Hurn in Jan. Do any of the current students or old hands have some info on the best way to get/to from Hurn every day from the centre of Bournemouth.
I've been told there's no public transport and my preferred option would be to cycle. Anyone have experience of this, or know if there are lockers we can use.
Any help would be gratefully received.
Hello in advance to anyone else starting in Jan too
Marc

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Also, it should be mentioned that the college is a way out of the town along a busy, read very busy, dual carridgeway. There are other ways to the college, but from the centre of Bournemouth or Boscombe (where most people seem to end up staying) it's a long way round to go any other way.
Plus, it's bloody cold in January
Plus, it's bloody cold in January
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Wimps!!
Cycling is fine if you miss out the dual carriageway -... go all the way through Boscombe, past Pokesdown station, down the hill, keep following the road down and you will travel along an A class, mainly residential road until you get to the bridge that crosses the Dual carriageway.
Straight over the lights, left at the mini roundabout 3/4 a mile up the road and Bobs yer Uncle, Fannys' yer aunt. (Check the route on a map tho - it's almost, but not quite, as straightforward as that)
There are showers in the changing rooms. Its a 15 - 20 minute ride from the centre of Boscombe, unless you own a bike akin to Mary Poppins.
Cycling is fine if you miss out the dual carriageway -... go all the way through Boscombe, past Pokesdown station, down the hill, keep following the road down and you will travel along an A class, mainly residential road until you get to the bridge that crosses the Dual carriageway.
Straight over the lights, left at the mini roundabout 3/4 a mile up the road and Bobs yer Uncle, Fannys' yer aunt. (Check the route on a map tho - it's almost, but not quite, as straightforward as that)
There are showers in the changing rooms. Its a 15 - 20 minute ride from the centre of Boscombe, unless you own a bike akin to Mary Poppins.
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..or there is a more agricultural route over a weir and up some paths through the fields, if you are the muddy sort of cyclist.
The hill at Pokesdown is a bit of a bar-steward on the way home though. Boscombe - Hurn takes about 30 mins on a bike, about 20 mins in a car.
Do not attempt the dual carriageway. You will die and it goes past a sewage plant which smells bad.
Lockers next to the showers are a bit in short supply, but the water is always hot.
The hill at Pokesdown is a bit of a bar-steward on the way home though. Boscombe - Hurn takes about 30 mins on a bike, about 20 mins in a car.
Do not attempt the dual carriageway. You will die and it goes past a sewage plant which smells bad.
Lockers next to the showers are a bit in short supply, but the water is always hot.
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The hill at Pokesdown is a bit of a bar-steward on the way home though. Boscombe - Hurn takes about 30 mins on a bike, about 20 mins in a car.
You must own a bike with a shopping basket on the front!! I used to average 17 mins, though you are correct, the pokesdown hill is a bugger.
And you need to be brave to cycle through Boscombe.
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From: Ice Station Zebra
Don't worry - Cuddles has caused many a traffic jam at the college!!
Just make sure that this time you don't leave your front bumper halfway along the dual carriage way...
Seriously, all the best at your new life over on "The Dark Side". And if you end up training on Moray make sure you give good clearances...
Just make sure that this time you don't leave your front bumper halfway along the dual carriage way...
Seriously, all the best at your new life over on "The Dark Side". And if you end up training on Moray make sure you give good clearances...
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From: ISZ - not the end of the world, but you can see it from here.
Don't worry - Cuddles has caused many a traffic jam at the college!!
Just make sure that this time you don't leave your front bumper halfway along the dual carriage way...
Seriously, all the best at your new life over on "The Dark Side". And if you end up training on Moray make sure you give good clearances...
Just make sure that this time you don't leave your front bumper halfway along the dual carriage way...
Seriously, all the best at your new life over on "The Dark Side". And if you end up training on Moray make sure you give good clearances...




