The Christchurch Coastal Path extends from Highcliffe cliff top via Steamer Point to Mudeford Quay where you can catch a ferry to Mudeford Sandbank and walk to Hengistbury Head. This is a beautiful walk with stunning coastal views.
Christchurch Harbour was formed about 7,000 years ago when the sea level rose at the end of the Ice Age. Christchurch Quay and Quomps lie in the upper reaches of the harbour and on the northern banks of the River Stour.
Christchurch Sailing Club is actively involved with the organisation and promotion of sailing in Christchurch harbour and at sea. This includes the organisation of races for dinghies and cruisers, and the promotion of cruising to other locations in
The Convent Walk is a tranquil walk that follows the course of Mill Stream, as it runs parallel to the Avon, from Town Bridge to Place Mill on Christchurch Quay