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Just beyond the park

Once you start exploring the endless adventures on offer in Hampshire, you’ll start to wonder how they all fit into one county! You don’t have to go far to find attractions the whole family can enjoy, or to make your own entertainment on the beach or the countless countryside trails and walks nearby. With the Isle of Wight, Bournemouth and the New Forest on your doorstep you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Facilities on park

Extensive entertainment complex

Food service

Sammy Squad

Amusement arcade* and pool table*

Free Wi-Fi***

Sky TV and BT Sport in complex

Heated indoor pool

Heated outdoor pool††

Heated children’s splash pool

Sauna and steam room

Fitness suite†

Multi-use games area

Adventure golf*

Highcliffe Beach

A family friendly series of cove-like sand and shingle beaches that are only minutes away from Hoburne Naish. Renowned for its safe swimming and, when the waves get up, bodyboarding and surfing.

Bournemouth Oceanarium

Dive beneath the waves for a unique view of ocean life in all its variety, from the Great Barrier Reef to the world’s deepest ocean at this award winning aquarium.

New Forest Trails

Over 140 miles of tracks and trails to explore on foot, on horseback or on two wheels. Take your time and enjoy the stunning scenery and secret forest glades at your own pace. They’ll still be here when you come back next year!

Direct beach access**

Kid’s adventure playground

Indoor soft play

Convenience store and launderette*

* Charges apply

** Footpath not suitable for pushchairs or those with restricted mobility

*** Wi-Fi not suitable for downloading or streaming

† Restrictions apply

†† Open mid May to mid September

Near the market town of Christchurch, Hoburne Park is a peaceful and picturesque spot for a holiday home. With glorious beaches, unspoilt countryside and a busy calendar of local events all year round there’s always something new to see or do.

Yet because you’re so close to the beach and right alongside the bustling town of Christchurch, there’s lots to experience off park as well. Take your pick from historic monuments and more.

You can even use your Hoburne Park pass at nearby Bashley and Naish parks too. The best of both worlds – or should that be all three?

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