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Tang's Chinese Restaurant
"About: Deli on the Quay serve an array of divine local delights, starting with their incredibly delicious quiches and of course their famous fudge brownies. Whilst enjoying an abundance of scrumptious homemade treats you can gaze at the relaxing and beautifully scenic views of Poole's harbourside."
"26/04/2021: Hi Have used the quay several time now it's great place to eat and chat. Breakfast I can highly recommend."
"With a seaview from every table, Branksome Beach is a seafood restaurant situated right on Branksome Chine beach. We offer a relaxed and friendly experience in a superb setting with stunning views across Poole Bay. With daily fresh fish dishes and the best in modern British cuisine our restaurant uses the finest locally sourced seasonal produce to create skillfully crafted into mouthwatering and inventive dishes."
"There’s Sandbank’s own lavish offering, or Branksome Chine Beach a little further down the way, or (our personal favourite) Alum Chine, a quiet beach complete with candy-coloured beach huts and tropical gardens. With the evening sun setting on the horizon, we think this is the perfect time for a beachside picnic; a truly traditional way to end your day out in Dorset!"
"About: Branksome Beach serves the finest, top quality food accompanied by magnificent panoramic views of Poole Bay. You can indulge in some of their locally sourced and freshly prepared dishes whilst you sit and watch the sunset on their spectacular rooftop terrace."
"Hengistbury is one of Bournemouth’s quieter and most unspoilt beaches thanks to its location away from the main sprawl and the fact that it’s a pebble beach surrounded by incredible, imposing cliffs. While it might not be quite as toddler-friendly as some of the more central Bournemouth beaches, there’s still plenty here to entertain, including a beautiful nature reserve and regular ferry transfers over to Mudeford. Lots of parking and a café mean you can stay here all day if you wish!"
"Listed as an ancient monument, Hengistbury head is a headland jutting out into the English Channel between Bournemouth and Mudeford. Designated a local nature reserve in 1990, the area boasts beautiful walks as well as a long stretch of golden sand. Hop on the land train from the carpark at the head and make your way to Mudeford spit for Bournemouth’s quietest beach."
"Technically it’s just out of the New Forest, but it’s an easy (and fabulous) attraction to add to your itinerary. Hengistbury Head is a headland that juts out of the coast not far from Bournemouth. It’s a bit of a nature lovers playground, with lots of different animals around and a pretty amazing beach."