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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

634.0. "Kosher hotels in Bournemouth....???..." by TAVENG::CHAIM (The Bagel Nosher) Wed Feb 08 1989 02:33

Could someone please tell me the names, phone numbers, and relative niceness of
strictly KOSHER hotels in Bournemouth, England.

I am going to be in Reading (actually I'll be staying in London) from the 19th
of Feb. until 2nd of March, and I thought I might go down to Bournemouth for
the Shabbat. My last experience in London was at the "Avia" hotel (more a
boarding house), and I'd like something a slight bit nicer.

Thanks,

Cb. 
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634.1IOSG::LEVYQA BloodhoundWed Feb 08 1989 19:219
    Hi Chaim,
    
    There were no adverts in this weeks Jewish Chronicle,
    (my first one from the regular order I placed with the 
    new Digital shop!) will look again on Friday.
    
    Have you tried the Jewish travel guide?
    
    Malcolm
634.2More info in Jewish Travel Guide2HIGH::MONTYLEG has it now .... FCS '92Thu Feb 09 1989 02:3325
    Cb,
    
    The two "best" KOSHER holidays in Bournemouth are 
    
    	   1. Hotel Normandie (Kedassia license)

           2. New Ambassador  (London Beth Din)
               Has indoor swimming pool.
    
        
    For those across the pond, Bournemouth used to be the nearest the
    English got to the Catskills or Miami. It used to have a half dozen
    or so Jewish hotels where people used to go to have a holiday and
    eat themselves silly.    
    
    However, the relative fall in the price of airline tickets effected
    them as people could start to be more adventurous.
    
    Anyway, if you are in England for a weekend I recommend it as an
    experience.
    
    Regards,
    					      		....... Monty
    
    
634.3WFOV11::MENEZESFri Feb 10 1989 19:1315
    I think you will enjoy Bournemouth. I'm a bit partial to it as
    I was born there. Try to make your way to the outskirts
    of Bournemouth to the New Forest. They have wild horses roaming
    about. There's lots of pubs/inns. 
    
    I would presume that Kosher restaurants would be down by the Boscombe
    pier, in the hotel section. Any of the major hotels should be able to
    help you out.  There's a lot of foreign restaurants (e.g.
    Indian and French). There's great shopping down in the square area
    of Boscombe (downtown Bournemouth). There's also an information
    center in the square. Buses run until at least 11:00 p.m. 
    
    Mary Shelley, author of "Frankenstein", was born in Bournemouth.
    
    Have fun!
634.4Didn't have a diving board, though...TAV02::SIDSat Feb 11 1989 11:387
< Note 634.2 >
> ... (London Beth Din)
>               Has indoor swimming pool.

Interesting... The Bet Din where I came from also had an indoor
swimming pool.  But they called it a mikveh.
   :-)