10 Things to do in Christchurch That You Shouldn't Miss

May 8, 2022 Vivienne Hutton

Discover the best top things to do in Christchurch, United Kingdom including Bournemouth Aviation Museum, Christchurch Priory Church, Red House Museum & Gardens, The Clay Studio, Prototype Bailey Bridge, Mudeford Quay, The Captain's Club Spa, Regent Centre, Avon Beach, Quay Leisure Boat Hire.
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1. Bournemouth Aviation Museum

Merritown Lane Hurn, Christchurch BH23 6BA England +44 1202 473141 [email protected] http://www.aviation-museum.co.uk
Excellent
71%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 346 reviews

Bournemouth Aviation Museum

Reviewed By TimB3691

Lots of aircraft cockpits to sit in.really liked the Vulcan bomber cockpit. The 737 aircraft exhibit is great.

2. Christchurch Priory Church

Quay Road, Christchurch BH23 1BU England +44 1202 488645 http://www.christchurchpriory.org/
Excellent
70%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 936 reviews

Christchurch Priory Church

Reviewed By trudyh51 - Maesteg, United Kingdom

Always make a visit to the priory it’s a beautiful building with fine architecture and historical interest. Kids are fascinated with the tombs inside and the graves in the floor. You’d expect teenagers to grumble but they loved it

3. Red House Museum & Gardens

Quay Road, Christchurch BH23 1BU England +44 1202 482860 [email protected] http://www.hampshireculture.org.uk/red-house-museum-and-gardens
Excellent
64%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 140 reviews

Red House Museum & Gardens

A former Georgian workhouse, the Red House is now a museum exploring the story of Christchurch from before the Ice Age to modern times. Find out about the town’s ancient past with our displays about Saxon princes and Iron Age dwellers at Hengistbury Head, then take a glimpse at life in the 19th century in our Victorian bygone gallery. In our family area, you’ll find hands-on activities and dressing-up costumes, as well as quizzes and spotter trails. There are plenty of corners to escape to at the museum, including our charming herb garden and south garden, which holds unexpected dinosaur surprises. The Red House has a charming shop with a wide selection of gifts to browse or buy and the café is the perfect setting for a bite to eat or something to drink, inside or out. Throughout the year, we also run a programme of fun, family-friendly events.

Reviewed By Mike1717 - Christchurch, United Kingdom

Free to enter, this is a lovely place to visit. It’s building is big, in mellow red brick, and in the past has been a workhouse and a fusee factory. A fusee is a small chain used in clock and watchmaking. There is an eclectic mix of exhibits, ranging from the prehistoric to ictorian times. There is a small shop. An exhibition room attracts varying displays of art, photography and crafts. The garden is small, but beautifully maintained by volunteers. An hour will allow you to see everything, after which, cross the road to the exquisite priory church, the longest in England, and then stroll the 200 metres to the town High Street.

4. The Clay Studio

The Fountain 1 High Street The Fountain, Christchurch BH23 1AE England +44 1202 475000 [email protected] http://www.theclaystudio.co.uk
Excellent
80%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
4%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 93 reviews

The Clay Studio

Paint Your Own Pottery cafe offering a great opportunity to relax in a friendly and helpful environment. Open 5-7 days including late night on Thursdays. Check opening times on our Web site.

Reviewed By Yorkshirejames88 - Barnsley, United Kingdom

We have been to the clay studio several times over the years during our family holiday to Christchurch. The staff have gone out of the way to ensure covid 19 safety they have good procedures in place to ensure families remain safe during their visit. They have a fantastic range of pottery to paint and the staff are all to helpful to help and give hints and tips if required. They have a fnaststic selection of good and drink all of which participate on the eat out to help out. The studio is definitely a must during your holidays as it allows you to take a keepsake home to remind you of your time on holidays.

5. Prototype Bailey Bridge

Nature Reserve Stanpit, Christchurch BH23 3ND England
Excellent
55%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
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Poor
9%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 22 reviews

Prototype Bailey Bridge

6. Mudeford Quay

Chichester Way Mudeford, Highcliffe, Christchurch BH23 4AB England +44 7889 703519 [email protected] http://www.mudeford-quay.com
Excellent
61%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 1,297 reviews

Mudeford Quay

Mudeford Quay is a small beautiful corner of the Borough of Christchurch in Dorset, England. Situated at the entrance of Christchurch Harbour, Mudeford Quay benefits from spectacular views along the coast, over to the Needles on the Isle of Wight & back to Christchurch town. Mudeford Quay is made up of two areas, the Quay itself and Mudeford Spit, a natural sandbank which leads to Hengisbury Head all the way to Boscombe & Bournemouth. The Quay is a hub of activity with beautiful beaches, the lush grassed area ideal for picnics and enjoying the beautiful scenery and the Quayside itself which has a small shops, a pub, a fish stall and plenty of vantage points to watch the world go by.

Reviewed By Lizzieslikes - Watford, United Kingdom

This beach is excellent for families with all age children. There are cafes, ice-cream shops and toilets plus loads of sandy beach. For water sport enthusiasts you can wind surf, paddle board, canoe and even surf on some occasions. There is a promenade that stretches all the way from the quay to the beach where in the less busy winter months children can scoot and ride their bikes. In the summer the quayside is a popular place for children to go crabbing, however watch them as the water is deep and fast flowing. Food: The Noisy Lobster is a beach-side cafe that serves breakfast, coffees, cakes and a variety of meals, whilst there is also a fish and chip bar and an ice cream parlour. If you go to the quayside area there is another cafe. You can also catch a ferry from the quayside across to Mudeford Spit, where there are the most expensive' beach huts' and you can also catch a land train to Hengistbury Head, a prominent headland..

7. The Captain's Club Spa

Wick Lane The Captain's Club Hotel, Christchurch BH23 1HU England +44 1202 475111 http://www.captainsclubhotel.com/spa
Excellent
66%
Good
23%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 65 reviews

The Captain's Club Spa

The on-site parking is free to all residents (cars must be registered at reception on arrival) and paid parking for all other patrons and spa guests.

Reviewed By 529suzannac - Staines, United Kingdom

Lovely hotel and wonderful clean rooms. We stayed in a super suite overlooking the river. Check In was easy and staff very pleasant. We had breakfast delivered to the room which was amazing!! Will definitely be back

8. Regent Centre

51 High Street, Christchurch BH23 1AS England +44 1202 499199 http://www.regentcentre.co.uk/
Excellent
67%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 143 reviews

Regent Centre

The Regent Christchurch is a thriving 1930's Art Deco Cinema and Theatre. Open all year round, we show a variety of broadcasts, films, theatre, live music, opera and more.

Reviewed By colinhunt13 - Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

First class cinema and live show venue. Therese's not many places like this around now ,so well worth a visit. The building dates back to the30's I believe, so no multiple cinema screens and one stage. Makes a change from all the multiplexes. Central in Christchurch high street.

9. Avon Beach

Mudeford, Christchurch BH23 4AN England
Excellent
52%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 368 reviews

Avon Beach

Reviewed By Johnfrisbee - Christchurch, United Kingdom

This is our local beach - we were there again late August. The beach itself is mainly fine sand - not "manicured" - with some stones and often, seaweed. It's popular with other locals, and has good cafés, fish 'n' chips, a good beach shop, and ice creams. Toilets too. Everything easy-access. From the beach, there are lovely strolls; west to Mudeford Quay, with ferry access over to Hengistbury Head/Mudeford spit, and east, to Highcliffe Castle and other beaches, either along the beach, ot through Steamer Point nature reserve. There's a pay car park by The Noisy Lobster restaurant, right by the beach. Or Avon Beach car park, 2min stroll from thd beach. (That's only 70p in the winter.) A lovely beach, often busy but never packed.

10. Quay Leisure Boat Hire

Christchurch BH23 1BU England +44 7582 969151 http://www.willowwaymarina.co.uk/boat-hire.html
Excellent
75%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 24 reviews

Quay Leisure Boat Hire

Reviewed By LoubyH

We had a great time on a boat whilst we visited Christchurch. The staff were so friendly and helpful and their Covid precautions were very secure. Good value family activity whatever the weather.

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