Renowned Local Amenities
Sundorne is just a short walk to Friars Cliff and Avon beaches and is delightful for coastal walks.
Steamer point nature reserve offers a wooded and cliff top walk to Highcliffe castle.
Picturesque Mudeford Quay with its excellent boating and fishing facilities including crabbing.
Historic Hengistbury Head and Standpit Marsh nature reserve can be reached by a short ferry.
The beautiful New Forrest is only a short drive away.
There are numerous themed and adventure parks as well as country parks within the area for children.
Dorset - The perfect holiday location
From the New Forest in the East, famous for its ponies and olde world villages, along the Magnificent jurassic coastline to Lyme Regis in the West and North to the ancient cathedral town of Shaftesbury. Dorset is home to some of the most picturesque scenery and interesting attractions one could hope to see, and all only 2 hours from London.
Christchurch - Where time is pleasant
Christchurch is noted for its superb floral displays, excellent restaurants, shops and museums. The spectacular harbour is dominated by the magnificent 900 year old priory church from which the town gets its name.
Bournemouth - The UK's premier resort
Award winning beaches - seven miles of golden sands, exquisite parks and gardens. A wealth of entertainments, restaurants, oceanariums and thriving nightlife ensure it remains one of the premier resorts on the south coast.
Poole - Surf, Rest, Play
The stunning harbour is the second largest natural harbour in the world. At its entrance are the soft golden sands of the Sandbanks beach - winner of more Blue Flag awards than any other UK resort. Brownsea Island is well worth the short and enjoyable boat trip for its rich variety of wildlife, flora, fauna and magnificent views. There is a car ferry across the entrance to Studland Bay and the Purbeck Hills giving easy access to Swanage, Corfe Castle, Warhead, etc.
New Forest - Something for Everyone
There is something of everyone in the New Forest including award winning gardens, museums, leisure parks, historic houses and much more. The delightful town of Lymington with its busy quay and fishing port provides a scenic viewpoint for the constant arrive and departure of the Isle of Wight ferry, luxury yachts and boats of all sizes, while a further short drive through Beaulieu and Bucklers Hard (where Nelsons ships were built) brings us to Hythe, where from the marina there are stunning views of some of the world largest ocean going liners.