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Confluence of the outlandish rivers Stour and Avon, impressive
natural harbour setting, family-friendly destination to relax and unwind,
hometown of Canterbury Plains, World Heritage Coast and the tranquil New Forest
National Park, fabulous gala of nature, this is super enchanting and echoing
land of Christchurch, New Zealand. The assorted blend of enthralling legacy, ethnic
antiquity, gorgeous coastline and a wide variety of sultry attractions make it
an ideal spot to lose heart. With a great range of accommodation, fantastic
places to eat and drink, worldwide visitors come here to embrace the land and
sing the songs of natural drama. Travellers reach the upper land of the harbour
on the northern banks of the River Stour to experience the setting of Christchurch
Quay. The nearby Quomps is a completely flat, grassed area containing a new
Splashpark, which is specially designed for kids.
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Families also visit Christchurch Castle Ruins that showcase
the artwork of 11th Century; the fort’s walls, wooden structure,
relics of civil war and many other things to delve more. There are many
historic attractions, skiing regions and indoor play centres that kids enjoy
during their holidays. The Red
House Museum, in the town centre, has everything to offer to its guests;
visitors also enjoy the golfing activities in the nearby golf resorts.
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When it comes to the refreshingly distinct poems of
sun, sand dunes and cheerful water, Christchurch beaches are highly discrete that extend from Highcliffe, right through
to Mudeford
Sandbank. These sandy beaches are the worthiest place for unmatched relaxation
and water sport activities. Families spend their full time while rejoicing the
sensible and heart throbbing adventure activities, observing woodlands, lush
greenery and superlative views; they enjoy local food and fresh juices in the
nearby restaurants on Avon Beach and Steamer Point. The outskirts effortlessly convey
ethereal fantasy and intuitive realism when you try to move closer.
There are many brisk natural reserves that are
astonishing and loaded with meadows, wild greenery, flower beds, woods and
cliffs. Families start the long walk to experience local birds, animals and
plant species; they approach Mude Valley to see woodland, river, flood plains,
wetlands, grassland and many other natural elements that are self-proclaiming. There
are many rich varieties of plant communities that have their own kingdom and
enjoy the settings. No doubt, this region has the ability to wash your brain
and hypnotise it to spell the slogans of natural wonder.
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