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Bowls in Bournemouth

There's never been a better time to take up bowls in Bournemouth with 15 individual bowling greens around the borough open for casual play between 10am and 7pm seven days per week, from April to September. (times and dates may be subject to slight variation dependant on club)

Where can I play bowls all the year round?

Bournemouth Indoor Bowls Centre at King's Park is open all the year round!  The centre operates 9 rinks.  

Telephone 01202 394439 for more details.

Join a club

Each of the bowling greens are run by a local club, who run Spoons Competitions and other social activities.  Join today and you'll be assured a warm welcome!  Please note: telephone numbers listed below only operate during the bowls season (April to September).

Where can I play?

Name of Facility: Contact Number: Facilities on offer:
Argyll Gardens 01202 767395 1 Green.     Cafe & Toilets
Kings Park (outdoor green) 01202 398519 1 Green.
Knyveton Gardens 01202 555142 2 Greens.   Cafe & Toilets
Meyrick Park 01202 551325 2 Greens.   Cafe & Toilets
Moordown Recreation Ground 01202 512817 1 Green.     Cafe & Toilets
Pelhams Park 01202 572184 1 Green. Public Toilets nearby
Redhill Park 01202 515360 1 Green.    Cafe & Toilets
Seafield Gardens 01202 427522 2 Greens.  Cafe & Toilets 
Swanmore Gardens 01202 426841 1 Green.    Cafe & Toilets
Winton Recreation Ground 01202 515435 2 Greens.  Cafe & Toilets
Woodlands Avenue 01202 427810 1 Green.    Cafe & Toilets.

 

You could also visit the Bournemouth and District Womens Bowling Association website to find out more about other bowling opportunities in the borough.



Contact details

Bournemouth Council
Envelope IconTown Hall,
Bourne Avenue
Bournemouth
BH2 6DY
( Map )
Telephone IconTel: 01202 451451
Fax: 01202 451000
Minicom: 01202 454728
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