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Holiday
Parks - Camping - Caravanning
In general the majority of Camping sites, Caravan and Holiday Parks
are on the periphery of Bournemouth. But access to Bournemouth, Christchurch,
Poole and the New Forest are only minutes away. Walking, cycling and horseriding
in Dorset (considered by many to be one the most beautiful
areas of Britain) is very popular. Many bridlepaths lead into remote and
wild areas where wildlife such as ponys badgers, foxes, stoats, deer,
and occasionally wild boar.
Bournemouth
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Voted
"Resort of the year 2000" by the English Tourism Council
Camping
Caravan
Parks
Touring
Park
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A variety of establishments offer such facilities as restaurants,
bars, swimming pools,disco's
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private
bistro's, carvery's, sauna and spa's, and for the more energetic
gymnasium's, weights rooms, tennis and bowls, even on-site shops
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Around 1079 The New Forest was
named "new hunting forest" (Nova Foresta) by William the
conqueror and used as his private hunting domain. Much to the dismay of
the locals.
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Some
family run establishments have been operating holiday parks offering luxury holiday caravans
and spacious pitches for touring caravans since
1950. In that time many
have gained an exceptional reputation for high quality holidays in a
friendly environment close to the popular resort of Bournemouth. The English Tourist Board
who have graded some parks
Exceptional. This is your independent assurance that quality and service to
customers is at the top of priorities.

The idyllic riverside settings between
Christchurch and Bournemouth coupled with the superb upkeep of
Meadowbank Holidays
has meant that regular visitors are welcomed back year after year. A real
pride is staken with superb floral displays, the abundance and sheer
variety of flowers in tubs and hanging baskets has meant that
Meadowbank Holidays
has won the prestigious
Christchurch in Bloom competition for the past four years.
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The Bournemouth area offers a superb range of
holiday activities to suit all tastes. It boasts seven miles of safe,
sandy bathing beaches stretching from Hengistbury Head to the world
renowned Sandbanks Peninsula at the entrance to Poole Harbour.There
are also many other activities to be enjoyed in and around the
Bournemouth and Christchurch area. For the energetic there are
numerous golf courses including Britains premier public golf facility
the open golf centre only five minutes drive away. Part of the 18 hole
championship distance course runs adjacent to our riverbank. Please
click HERE
for a link to their web-site. Fishing, tennis courts, riding stables,
ten pin bowling alleys, boat hire, dry slope skiing, plus much more,
all within ten minutes drive. There is also the Littledown Centre, one
of the best Leisure Centres on the South Coast only five minutes away.
For the less energetic a gentle stroll through one
of Bournemouth’s stunning gardens will confirm why Bournemouth won the
highest possible accolade of World Floral Champion in 1996. The area
also offers a wealth of first class restaurants and pubs. There are
also numerous interesting places to visit such as the National Motor
Museum at Beaulieu, Nelson’s Flagship HMS Victory and the Mary Rose at
Portsmouth. Salisbury Cathedral and Corfe Castle are also well worth a
visit while kids will be kept more than happy at Paulton’s Park or
Monkey World!
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