Christchurch is a distinctive harbour town that will please nature lovers, history fanatics and watercraft enthusiasts alike. The town is uniquely situated where the rivers Stour and Avon meet. Christchurch’s natural harbour is ideal for going on boat rides and excursions as well as ferry trips. There are innumerable places of interest in the town including Grade I listed Highcliffe Castle, an 11th century Priory Church, Adventure Wonderland, Stewart’s Garden Centre, Clay Studio, Red House Museum, Two Riversmeet Leisure Centre and restaurants that use local produce from the fishing boats. Christchurch’s clean, sandy beaches extend for 4 miles and every beach has its own special features. The town has 10 Sites of Special Scientific Interest, several important Sites of Nature Conservation Interest and 4 Local Nature Reserves. Additionally, Christchurch’s Quay received a Green Flag Award in 2012. Passing through the town are many beautiful walks such as the Avon Valley Path and th
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