Guidebook To Canford Cliffs

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Guidebook To Canford Cliffs

Beach

Visit the huge world famous and sandy beaches of Canford Cliffs that stretch for miles. You can enjoy the beach or walk along the promenade that goes from Sandbanks to Boscombe. Rent a bike or get a ride on the Bournemouth land train. Alternatively you can rent a beach hut for the season, dine at any of the numerous restaurants along the beach. In the middle of the promenade there is a kids play area. The sea is also safe for swimming, with life guards on duty during the day and during the summer season.
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Canford Cliffs Beach
Cliff Drive
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Visit the huge world famous and sandy beaches of Canford Cliffs that stretch for miles. You can enjoy the beach or walk along the promenade that goes from Sandbanks to Boscombe. Rent a bike or get a ride on the Bournemouth land train. Alternatively you can rent a beach hut for the season, dine at any of the numerous restaurants along the beach. In the middle of the promenade there is a kids play area. The sea is also safe for swimming, with life guards on duty during the day and during the summer season.

Food scene

Visit Canford Cliffs village with its numerous shops and restaurants. Get your hair done in the celebrity frequented HNB hairdressers, dine at one of the restaurants, or even visit one of the exclusive produce and bakery shops, like Oxford's Bakery. Alternatively, you can always pop into Central Convenience mini supermarket for those essentials.
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Canford Cliffs
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Visit Canford Cliffs village with its numerous shops and restaurants. Get your hair done in the celebrity frequented HNB hairdressers, dine at one of the restaurants, or even visit one of the exclusive produce and bakery shops, like Oxford's Bakery. Alternatively, you can always pop into Central Convenience mini supermarket for those essentials.

Sightseeing

Visit the gardens of Compton Acres, just a ten minute walk from the flat. Visit the gift shops, or enjoy a coffee in their Italian villa themed courtyard.
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Compton Acres
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Visit the gardens of Compton Acres, just a ten minute walk from the flat. Visit the gift shops, or enjoy a coffee in their Italian villa themed courtyard.
Why not spend a day in Bournemouth town centre, visit the numerous shops, go up in a hot air balloon, see a show at the BIC, see the Oceanarium or go to any of the numerous bars and restaurants. Bournemouth is one of the busiest and major tourist towns in the UK, with way too many activities to list here.
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Bournemouth
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Why not spend a day in Bournemouth town centre, visit the numerous shops, go up in a hot air balloon, see a show at the BIC, see the Oceanarium or go to any of the numerous bars and restaurants. Bournemouth is one of the busiest and major tourist towns in the UK, with way too many activities to list here.

Leisure

Even on a rainy day, there is something to do in Poole. Visit Tower Park and enjoy one of the many restaurants, the fabulous candy store, the cinema or even the indoor (& outdoor) Splashdown Waterpark.
Tower Park
Tower Park
Even on a rainy day, there is something to do in Poole. Visit Tower Park and enjoy one of the many restaurants, the fabulous candy store, the cinema or even the indoor (& outdoor) Splashdown Waterpark.
If you are looking for a place to relax and enjoy time with friends and family all year round and all day long, Poole Park is an ideal spot. Bordering Poole town’s magnificent harbour, Poole Park features 110 acres of parkland, large play parks, a saltwater lagoon and beautiful lakes, and is above all a wonderful place to make memories. It has been awarded Green Flags which recognises and rewards well-managed parks and green spaces. For those looking for a little bit of peace and serenity, the Rose garden and the new Quiet garden are ideal places to relax. If you are peckish, stop for a bite to eat in the cafe or restaurant or enjoy an ice cream or picnic overlooking the lake.  Poole Park lake is at the centre and is home to the various ducks and swans residing there. We highly recommend younger visitors to feed them with delicious grain or bird food and to save their bread for their own lovely picnic sandwiches. If you are feeling active, walking, or running around the park to explore is recommended. En route, be sure to check out the ‘Interpretation’ features dotted around Poole Park. There are finger posts for navigating around the park, a variety of cut-out silhouette figures, postcard viewers and various information panels that talk about the park’s history, from flying boats to Victorian plant hunters, Olympic cyclists to the creatures in the lagoon! The facilities at Poole Park include a fitness trail, tennis courts for hire, a bowling green where you can play and watch a match, or if you fancy, you can try your hand at crazy golf!  Taking part in a variety of watersports on the lake is another great activity idea. For those who fancy hiring a sailing dingy, or a pedalo perhaps, they are available from Rockley Watersports at Poole Park. There are two large and very safe play areas for children with all the well-loved slides and swings. If wet weather hits, be sure to make use of the soft play centre where kids can burn off some energy. If you are feeling creative, check out the Pottery Studio here too, where you can paint your own masterpiece to take home. Not forgetting the special attractions, why not catch a cricket match or watch the model racing yachts? Poole Park hosts a variety of events throughout the year.
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Poole Park
Poole Park
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If you are looking for a place to relax and enjoy time with friends and family all year round and all day long, Poole Park is an ideal spot. Bordering Poole town’s magnificent harbour, Poole Park features 110 acres of parkland, large play parks, a saltwater lagoon and beautiful lakes, and is above all a wonderful place to make memories. It has been awarded Green Flags which recognises and rewards well-managed parks and green spaces. For those looking for a little bit of peace and serenity, the Rose garden and the new Quiet garden are ideal places to relax. If you are peckish, stop for a bite to eat in the cafe or restaurant or enjoy an ice cream or picnic overlooking the lake.  Poole Park lake is at the centre and is home to the various ducks and swans residing there. We highly recommend younger visitors to feed them with delicious grain or bird food and to save their bread for their own lovely picnic sandwiches. If you are feeling active, walking, or running around the park to explore is recommended. En route, be sure to check out the ‘Interpretation’ features dotted around Poole Park. There are finger posts for navigating around the park, a variety of cut-out silhouette figures, postcard viewers and various information panels that talk about the park’s history, from flying boats to Victorian plant hunters, Olympic cyclists to the creatures in the lagoon! The facilities at Poole Park include a fitness trail, tennis courts for hire, a bowling green where you can play and watch a match, or if you fancy, you can try your hand at crazy golf!  Taking part in a variety of watersports on the lake is another great activity idea. For those who fancy hiring a sailing dingy, or a pedalo perhaps, they are available from Rockley Watersports at Poole Park. There are two large and very safe play areas for children with all the well-loved slides and swings. If wet weather hits, be sure to make use of the soft play centre where kids can burn off some energy. If you are feeling creative, check out the Pottery Studio here too, where you can paint your own masterpiece to take home. Not forgetting the special attractions, why not catch a cricket match or watch the model racing yachts? Poole Park hosts a variety of events throughout the year.