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"Nice touch to give chop sticks as we were on holiday and didn’t bring our own. Thoroughly recommend and we will be back next year. 14/04/2021: We’ve used them for years and lately it’s stated to be delivered late and of varying quality- we order about three times a month and when the guy delivering the food got lost and we had to go and find him, the girl on the phone just laughed at us."
"1805 does traditional Chinese food exceptionally well, with high quality ingredients that pack a real punch when it comes to flavour. Admire the surroundings – complete with a full-size rickshaw – as you work your way through bowls of hot and sour soup, homemade prawn curry or Cantonese-style chicken. The lunch set menus also represent great value."
"We’re excited to announce that our beachfront Sandbanks Hotel has proudly opened its new pop-up Chinese restaurant, Ocean Palace at Sandbanks."
"19/03/2021: Dragon Inn is definitely our go to Chinese takeaway. The food is always delivered on time (usually early which we LOVE!) and it is always piping hot. The best thing though has to be the quality of the food - it is so so fresh, even the next day!"
"Extending from the town centre to the Coy pond, the Central Gardens are the perfect place to take a leisurely stroll and escape the bustle of the urban town. A development from the Victorian era, these gardens contain yards of history with most of the trees dating back 100 years. Play some tennis, follow the trails through the Rhododendron walk, leave the kids to play in the playground and visit the rose bordered war memorial."
"A post shared by Viktoria (@viktorialuik) on Nov 28, 2018 at 6:30am PST. Once you’ve finished exploring Bournemouth Lower Gardens, head to Bournemouth Central Gardens. This is a more active spot that features tennis courts and a children’s playground."
"These fantastic gardens have award-winning displays of flowers and also attractions for all of the family, you can access the park from Christchurch Road or directly from the beach. The whole family can enjoy battling it out playing on the 18 hole mini golf course, there is a children’s play area, with swings, see-saw, slides and water play feature, children’s nature trails, multi-use games area and you can hop on the Bournemouth Land Train."
"Quieter than the Lower Gardens, the Central and Upper Gardens trace the course of the Bourne back from the centre of the town to a small body of water called the Coy Pond. By the river there’s a paved greenway that you can follow to the Poole suburb of Branksome, and either turn around and make the return journey or catch the train for a single stop back to Bournemouth. The Central Gardens are more manicured, with heather beds, rose borders, a rhododendron walk and a pergola put up in 1990 to celebrate the Borough of Bournemouth’s centenary."
"Once you’ve visited the Lower Gardens and the Central Gardens, why not visit the Upper Gardens and complete the full set?. These were originally laid out as a private garden in the 1860s, but they’re now open to the public. The gardens are laid out in three separate sections, including a European theme, an Asian theme and a North American theme."
"On Poole Harbour’s Arne Peninsula there’s a vast nature reserve, spreading across almost 1,400 acres. RSPB Arne has a stunning variety of habitats, including sandy beaches, scrub, wet woodland, ancient oak woodland, mudflats, reedbed, farmland and dry and wet lowland heath. There’s a “welcome hut”, where you can find out about the RSPB’s conservation activity in the park, and this also has a shop and cafe."
"Visit Swallows Rest and discover Dorset, a county of outstanding natural beauty which boasts England’s World Heritage Site known as the Jurassic Coast, with rolling hills, breath taking countryside, beautiful villages, and sandy and award winning beaches. We're on the South West Coastal Path National Trail with 630 miles of superb coastline, one of the top walks in the world. At the bottom of our land is the world famous Chesil Beach and the Fleet Saltwater Estuary which runs 10 miles along to Abbotsbury."