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If you do visit for a beach walk, why not use the opportunity to explore other parts of the seafront – there’s plenty to choose from. The BCP Beach Check app – free to download for any Apple or Android device, was originally created to monitor the busy beaches but for the winter time it’s the perfect app for finding another beauty spot.
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Recognised as one of the most exclusive areas anywhere in the world, the iconic Sandbanks and its gorgeous beach is the ideal location for a seaside break at any time of the year.
Sandbanks Beach is recognised as one of the United Kingdom’s best and has the accolade of the Blue Flag award which it has maintained for over 30 years – more than any other beach in the country. Specially designed areas on the Western section of the beach mean the peninsula can be enjoyed for a variety of watersport activities.
You can get great inspiration on all the best Sanbanks has to offer from our 24-Hours in Sandbanks Itinerary. Read our blog on the 2020 Harry Redknapp's Sanbanks Summer ITV series.
From barbeques to swimming, Sandbanks is the ideal place to get your dose of summer sunshine, and even during the chillier autumn and spring months the beach makes the perfect backdrop for a sea-side stroll, whilst a designated section allows dogs to make the most of the lush golden sand as well.
Parasols, deck chairs and sports equipment such as volleyball nets are available from the beach front office to allow you to make the most of your time on the beach and stay protected during the simmering summer months. For more information, visit the BCP Council Sandbanks Beach page.
Furthermore, a well-located car park next to the beach combined with a frequent bus link- morebus between Bournemouth and the nearby town of Swanage ensure you have both convenient and sustainable transport options to reach this gorgeous area.
Scroll down to view a list of activities to enjoy, along with places to stay and eat whilst you visit Sandbanks. Why not hop on yellow boat to visit the beautiful Brownsea Island. Operating daily, every 30 minutes in season from the kisok next to the chain ferry over to Studland.
However, the beach is only the cherry on top of this glorious peninsula. There are some world-class restaurant and pub-dining facilities in the vicinity allowing you to indulge yourself whatever your foodie preference, meaning you can leave bulky picnic bags and sandy sandwiches as a distant memory!
Hightlights include Rick Stein with its spectacular array of delicious dishes and the FJB Hotel chain, offering three hotels in Sandbanks providing high quality restaurants and luxurious accommodation if you wish to extend your stay in this beautiful part of the world.
Sandbanks Beach Cafe is a bright modern café with an outdoor terrace serving delicious homemade food situated on the award-winning Sandbanks beach, that has stunning views of the bay. Branksome Beach Restaurant and Terrace Bar, further along the beach is also worth a visit.
Closer to Poole town centre and the delightful Poole Quay there is sure to be something to please your palette and enable you to tackle the rest of your visit refreshed and satisfied.
Why not extend your stay a little longer to make the most out of the surrounding area? A full range of hotels, B&Bs and self-catering accommodation exists in the locality, so there is certain to be something that will match your budget and taste. From the Harbour Heights Hotel, to Sandbanks Hotel and the Haven Hotel there is a plethora of high end accommodation at reasonable prices to make your stay feel as special and unique as possible.
Whether you are looking for a week-long holiday or a microgap to expand your knowledge of this history rich seaside town, Sandbanks is the ideal place to relax, chill-out and, of course, is perfect for catching that much needed summer sunshine!