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  1. Bournemouth Boating

    Bournemouth

    Take a trip down the River Stour in to Christchurch Harbour.

  2. South Coast Karting

    Christchurch

    The SCK Circuit in Bournemouth has been designed by racers for racers.

  3. BH Live Active: Sir David English

    Bournemouth

    Sir David English along Castle Lane, Bournemouth is a thriving sports centre with a gym, indoor hall, sauna, steam room and multi-function studio for group fitness classes and club activities. There are also 4 tennis courts, 3 six-a-side artificial…

  4. Chapel Gate Sports Facility

    Christchurch

    65-acre sports facility home to a variety of sports.

  5. Highcliffe Bowling Club

    Highcliffe

    Highcliffe Bowling Club is a vibrant club with six outdoor rinks and adjoining pavilion. Situated in Nea Meadows close to the village of Highcliffe in the Borough of Christchurch.

    Nea Meadows is a Local Nature Reserve covering 5.5 hectares. The…

  6. Driving Range Bournemouth

    Christchurch

    The two-tier, heated, 40-bay Premier Driving Range at Playgolf Bournemouth is a spectacular piece of architecture. It enables golfers to practice all shots – from short wedges to booming drives – by providing clear, accurate and attractive targets.…

  7. Parley Golf Centre

    Parley Golf Centre offers first class practice facilities and highly professional golf tuition.

  8. Mudeford Ferry

    Christchurch

    The Mudeford Ferry operates between Mudeford Quay and the Beach at Mudeford Sandbank approximately every 15 minutes during British Summer Time, which is from Easter to late October, weather permitting.