Need to entertain some little ones? Dorset is home to countless attractions perfect for all the family! Find out more about the best Places to Visit with Kids in Dorset
Find out more about what you can see and do at Christchurch's beautiful quay, from relaxing boat trips along the River Stour, to a fun family day at the splash park.
Find out more about the best playgrounds to take the little ones in Christchurch, Dorset. From the playpark-waterpark combo at the beautiful Christchurch Quay, to the charming riverside spot at Tuckton, there's bound to be somewhere perfect for your family day out.
Looking for the best family days out around Christchurch? Discover five memorable adventures, including crabbing at Mudeford Quay, riding to Mudeford Sandbank, exploring Highcliffe Castle, uncovering Christchurch’s history and tackling the play trails at Moors Valley.
Located at the picturesque Christchurch Quay, the Quomps Splashpark is a popular summer spot for locals and visitors eager to cool off in the heart of Dorset. This free, open-air water play area draws crowds with its playful fountains, gentle jets, and shallow paddling pool, offering a delightful way to enjoy a sunny day by the River Stour.
Looking for the best campsites near Christchurch, Dorset? Discover top places to camp close to Christchurch, Mudeford, Highcliffe and the New Forest, with options for tents, caravans, motorhomes and glamping. From riverside touring parks within Christchurch itself to peaceful New Forest campsites and family holiday parks near the coast, these are some of our favourite bases for exploring this beautiful corner of Dorset and Hampshire.
For Dorset residents & visitors seeking a delightful day out without venturing too far from home, Lymington presents itself as the perfect coastal escape. This charming Georgian market town, nestled on the edge of the New Forest and blessed with one of the Solent's most picturesque harbours, offers an irresistible blend of maritime heritage, boutique shopping, and culinary delights that feels refreshingly unhurried compared to busier Hampshire destinations.
Find details of the many beautiful beaches and coves that Christchurch has to offer along the coastline of Dorset, England. From the ancient headland of Hengistbury Head to the picturesque sandbanks at Mudeford Beach, the coastline offers many stunning views at each of the beaches in Christchurch.
For Bournemouth families seeking a delightfully traditional seaside adventure, Mudeford Quay offers one of Dorset's finest crabbing experiences. This charming fishing village, nestled at the mouth of the River Stour where it meets Christchurch Harbour, provides the perfect backdrop for a day of fun that will captivate children and adults alike.
Highcliffe offers the perfect escape for those seeking a blend of natural beauty, fascinating heritage, and quintessentially English seaside charm without the lengthy journey to more distant destinations.
Discover everything you need to know about visiting Hengistbury Head, including walking routes, beaches, wildlife, parking, the land train and nearby attractions in Christchurch, Dorset.
Find out more about the beautiful Avon Beach, overlooking the scenic blue waters of Christchurch Bay. Perfect for both bathing and watersports, it has everything you need for a fun and memorable day at the beach.
Enjoy a winter visit to Upton Country Park near Poole and Bournemouth. Discover our experience, what to expect in winter, how to get there, parking details and why it’s a perfect seasonal walk.
Discover the charming Mudeford Quay and the host of seaside activities it offers, from crabbing with the family, to attending one of its annual seafood festivals.
Celebrate summer at the Christchurch Music Festival, one of Dorset's biggest live music weekends. Taking place in July at the beautiful Christchurch Quay, the festival features live music, tribute acts, chart-topping performers, street food, bars and family-friendly entertainment. Find event dates, ticket information, opening times, venue details and everything you need to plan your visit to this popular Dorset music festival.
Christchurch Castle is the remains of a large Norman castle, part of the important history of Christchurch, Dorset. The mound-top keep and tower once dominated the town. Norman House is a 12th century riverside chamber block located close to the Christchurch Castle, and is a great example of domestic Norman architecture. Norman House is part of English Heritage - it was built around 1160 and provided living quarters for the Lord of Christchurch.
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