Guidebook for Bournemouth

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Guidebook for Bournemouth

Food Scene

Excellent Sunday (and Saturday) lunches.
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Chaplin's & The Cellar Bar
529 Christchurch Rd
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Excellent Sunday (and Saturday) lunches.

Parks & Nature

It is a wildlife sanctuary as well as a look back to the 1970's as a large number of caravans are parked there that have been there over 30 years. There is a nice restaurant and Visitor Centre.
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Hengistbury Head
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It is a wildlife sanctuary as well as a look back to the 1970's as a large number of caravans are parked there that have been there over 30 years. There is a nice restaurant and Visitor Centre.

Shopping

This has many of the large shops including Sainsbury's, Wilco, LIDL, ALDI, Boots and Primark. Going North towards Pokesdown, there are a number of antique shops with many bargains for collectors.
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Sovereign Shopping Centre
600 Christchurch Rd
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This has many of the large shops including Sainsbury's, Wilco, LIDL, ALDI, Boots and Primark. Going North towards Pokesdown, there are a number of antique shops with many bargains for collectors.

Sightseeing

The Priory is a sight well worth visiting. Place Mill, close by, is listed in the Doomsday Book.
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Christchurch
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The Priory is a sight well worth visiting. Place Mill, close by, is listed in the Doomsday Book.
Although much of the Harbour has been turned into a marina, fishing still goes on. You can see fishermen mending their nets and lobster pots ready to be thrown into the sea. You can also take a ferry to Brownsea Island (National Trust) and see red squirrels and peacocks in the wild as well as Baden Powell's very first Scout Camp. There are also amazing views from viewpoints around the coast.
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Poole Harbour
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Although much of the Harbour has been turned into a marina, fishing still goes on. You can see fishermen mending their nets and lobster pots ready to be thrown into the sea. You can also take a ferry to Brownsea Island (National Trust) and see red squirrels and peacocks in the wild as well as Baden Powell's very first Scout Camp. There are also amazing views from viewpoints around the coast.