A short drive or a bus ride will take you to local beaches such as Southbourne, Mudeford, and Avon beach in under 10 minutes. Another way to get to a beach is to take an old ferry from Christchurch Harbour and back. The ferry ride is an adventure in itself.

Just grab your beach bag and stroll past The Priory towards Christchurch Quay, where you will find a fabulous Boathouse restaurant, a traditional band stand, an ice cream shop, a fish and chip shop, a 10th century Mill, as well as a playground and a water splash park for kids.

The area around Christchurch is perfect for hiking, cycling, kayaking, etc. It is truly a place where you can be as close to nature as possible.

Christchurch Quay has a small ferry terminal, next to a wishing well, where you can hop on a ferry and enjoy the picturesque scenery for 30 minutes. You might spot horses, swans, and other wildlife on your way to Mudeford Sandbanks Beach, home to the UK's most expensive beach huts.

If contrast therapy is your thing, try the Saltwater Sauna on Avon Beach combined with a cold plunge in the sea! An individual or group contrast therapy Thermalist Workshop can be provided by your host – Dina, a Thermalist Instructor, who is certified to guide others through cold and heat exposure, as well as meditation and breathwork.

Learn more about the science backed Thermalist Method here.

The house is in the heart of Christchurch, right off the High Street, with plenty of shops, cafes with live music, restaurants, and charity shops. You are also just a 2-minute walk from the Art Deco cinema, The Regent and 12th century Grade 2 listed thatched Old Court House, now Dirty Getries bar, that claims to be one of the oldest council houses in the UK.

Location, Location, Location...

A short drive or a bus ride will take you to local beaches such as Southbourne, Mudeford, and Avon beach in under 10 minutes. Another way to get to a beach is to take an old ferry from Christchurch Harbour and back. The ferry ride is an adventure in itself.

Just grab your beach bag and stroll past The Priory towards Christchurch Quay, where you will find a fabulous Boathouse restaurant, a traditional band stand, an ice cream shop, a fish and chip shop, a 10th century Mill, as well as a playground and a water splash park for kids.

Location, Location, Location...

The house is in the heart of Christchurch, right off the High Street, with plenty of shops, cafes with live music, restaurants, and charity shops. You are also just a 2-minute walk from the Art Deco cinema, The Regent and 12th century Grade 2 listed thatched Old Court House, now Dirty Getries bar, that claims to be one of the oldest council houses in the UK.

The area around Christchurch is perfect for hiking, cycling, kayaking, etc. It is truly a place where you can be as close to nature as possible.

Christchurch Quay has a small ferry terminal, next to a wishing well, where you can hop on a ferry and enjoy the picturesque scenery for 30 minutes. You might spot horses, swans, and other wildlife on your way to Mudeford Sandbanks Beach, home to the UK's most expensive beach huts.

If contrast therapy is your thing, try the Saltwater Sauna on Avon Beach combined with a cold plunge in the sea! An individual or group contrast therapy Thermalist Workshop can be provided by your host – Dina, a Thermalist Instructor, who is certified to guide others through cold and heat exposure, as well as meditation and breathwork.

Learn more about the science backed Thermalist Method here.