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Things to do in Highcliffe
Take a walk along the cliff top, or along the beach, and stop
for tea at Highcliffe Castle with its delightful tea rooms.
Highcliffe Castle Open April - October 11am - 5pm, October - December
11am - 4pm. Telephone 01425 278807.
Highcliffe Castle is a Grade I listed building which was built between
1831 and 1835 by Lord Stuart de Rothesay. It has been described as "the
most important remaining example of the Romantic and Picturesque style
of architecture."
Highcliffe Sailing Club is located at the prime coastal location of Mudeford
Quay allowing the club to offer sailing in the sheltered waters of Christchurch
harbour and open water sailing in Christchurch Bay. This makes it an ideal
club for sailors of all abilities and aspirations. Mudeford Quay is on
the east side of the entrance to Christchurch harbour which is between
the historic town of Christchurch to the West and Highcliffe and the New
Forest to the East.
The beach between Highcliffe and Mudeford is a popular one with visitors
as it is quite sandy and there are also beach huts and two cafes.
Crab fishing is a popular pastime at Mudeford Quay. Take the little ferry
across from Mudeford Quay to Hengisbury Head and admire the beach huts
or take the little land train across the headland. There is also a cafe/restaurant
near the ferry stop.
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