The Bournemouth Pier chairlift will begin running every day on March 21, 2026, to help visitors with mobility issues travel the length of the historic pier in Bournemouth, Dorset. The service provides a simple way for people to reach the end of the pier without having to walk the long distance, making the landmark more accessible for visitors with reduced mobility.
Operated by Adventure Attractions, the service will offer scenic rides for £5 per person through September 6, 2026. While the lift has a fare, pier entry was made free in 2025 following a temporary suspension of the pier toll; Adventure Attractions and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council have not publicly confirmed whether the free-entry policy continues into the 2026 season.
The roughly 1,000-foot-long pier can be a difficult walk for some, and the chairlift offers a way for older adults and people with disabilities to reach the attractions and views at the far end. This daily service follows a period of major repair work overseen with support from BCP Council aimed at preserving the structure and enabling continued operation of attractions.
The Bournemouth Echo reported that repair work on the pier — part of a £9.5m Levelling Up Fund project managed by BCP Council — was not expected to be completed until 2026. The chairlift has been presented by operators as a mobility-focused improvement that acts as a horizontal, modern counterpart to Bournemouth’s historic cliff lifts, helping ensure the pier’s length is not a barrier to enjoying its end-of-pier facilities and sea views.
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