Christchurch Harbour
About Christchurch Harbour
Two conduits, the Avon and the Stour, stream into the Harbor at its northwest corner. Christchurch Harbor is a trademark harbor in the area of Dorset, on the south bank of England named after the nearby town of Christchurch. The harbor is generally shallow and in light of the tidal sounds in the English Channel has a twofold high water on each tide. The harbor streams into the Christchurch Bay and the English Channel through a confined channel alluded to locally as The Run which rests between Mudeford Quay and Mudeford Spit. At the west side of the harbor are Wick Fields, the southern flank of the harbor being constrained by Hengistbury Head, an obvious ocean side headland.
On the north side of the harbor, east of the Avon are Priory Marsh, and toward the east of this Stanpit Marsh, a Local Nature Reserve. Shallow-draft watercrafts can enter from this channel and trip up stream for 2 miles 3 km picking either the Avon or the Stour, the Stour driving up the degree that Iford Bridge passing Christchurch Quay and Tuckton. It is one of the great place in this city. Tourists come here from all over the world with their family members and friends.
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