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Sustainability might not be the first thought when you think about your next holiday, but we are seeing changes in our way of thinking. We know that now especially during unprecedented times, we are very aware of the changes in our environment and we are striving to see it flourish, we long for cleaner air and we see more ways to co-exist with animals and nature. There are many ways for us to consider the way we travel, the way we eat and our behaviour when it comes to purchasing goods. We can feel better about the choices we make and to ultimately save our beautiful planet for future generations.
“Over half the world’s population now live in cities, and they generate over 70% of our climate footprint. But cities also offer an immense opportunity to create better places to live while contributing to a healthier planet. Through better transport, green buildings, harnessing the power of nature, wasting less and loving more, cities can lead the way to a climate-friendly future.” Read more here.
An initiative by BCP is the build of the inspiring new Durley Chine Environmental Hub which is hoped to be completed in Summer 2021. It is a place dedicated to educating the public about how our wonderful destination is making changes in the reduction of waste and how we are achieving to remove single use packaging along the coast with the most which is Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole’s seafront. The Hub is a place where millions of visitors can explore the effects that certain packaging has on the environment and on climate change and see first-hand how it impacts our coasts and oceans. Around 2,000 tons of waste is eliminated from Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole’s seafront each year, the Hub is made to raise more awareness regarding this and solutions such as recycling and it hopes to educate and alter the mindset of visitors coming to the BCP coast. Hopefully in time we see the reduction of waste and the Council and the public working together to combat climate change and to save our oceans and land.
As of the 1st April 2021 there will be a ban on certain single-use plastics. Find out more here.
If pedal power is your preference then a Beryl Bike will be the perfect travel companion – if you fancy the challenge you can even cycle from Christchurch to Poole along the coastline, it even includes a ferry trip at Mudeford.
Note: Cycling is prohibited along the Seafront promenades between the hours of 10am and 6pm during July and August. (Cycling between the Piers is permitted all year round).
To find out more about places to visit, places to stay or eat please see our Sustainable Itinerary blog.
Explore your surroundings! Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole enjoy stunning coastal walks which connect huge swathes of the coastline, allowing you to stroll between the destinations while surrounded by gorgeous sea views. Such as Hengistbury Head. Visit our Things to Do pages to see what walks are happening around the towns.
You could take a picnic from your lodge to one of the many Ramsar sites located across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole for a spot of nature watching. Ramsar is the name of the international treaty signed in the Iranian city of the same name for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands.
Poole Harbour is another beautiful location that is Ramsar approved - perfect for a chilled afternoon stroll. If you want to travel further afield why not take a trip to the Avon Valley path, a long-distance walking route from Salisbury to Christchurch? 34 miles spanning some of the most ecologically diverse and interesting countryside in the world, there is no better way to spend an afternoon or evening. More information on these superb, ecologically diverse spots is available in our dedicated blog.
Independent shops, local fruit and vegetables and supporting local supplies and businesses. Buy gifts that have been made locally which has a lot more charm than something that you can purchase anywhere.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole are all home to a variety of fantastic restaurants which offer vegan and vegetarian options to make you salivate, with locally, responsibly sourced ingredients a cornerstone of this experience.
Find out about the certification scheme with graded awards such as the David Bellamy Conservation scheme. Find out more here. Lots of accommodation buy local and offer local food for breakfast, visit our accommodation pages to find out more.
Hotel Collingwood in Bournemouth is taking steps closer to becoming one of the ‘greenest’ hotels in the area, with projects on the go designed to reduce its carbon footprint. Read more here about steps that accommodation providers can take to help the environment.
If you want to give back to the local area you could try some of the voluntourism experiences on offer, such as partaking in a litter pick on the seafront. For more information on sustainable initiatives on the seafront check out our Leave Only Footprints page.
Bring your reusable water bottles and coffee cups. Download the Refill app before you leave home so you know where to stop when you arrive to stay hydrated without paying for endless plastic bottles. Did you Know? If 1 in 10 Britons refilled once a week, there would be 340 million less plastic bottles in circulation, for more information see here.
Consider taking the train that have direct connections into towns, South Western Railway stops at Bournemouth Station, which is only a 20 minute walk from the town centre.
BCP Council and Dorset Council are seeking initial views from the public on Transforming Travel’s proposals for five of its sustainable travel routes in south east Dorset ahead of formal consultation next year.
The plans are funded through the Transforming Cities Fund (TCF) and form a major part of the region’s Transforming Travel programme.
The region is set to benefit from £100+ million sustainable transport improvements including 78 kms of new cycling and walking routes, smart technology to provide improved bus travel options and green travel hubs - all aimed at offering environmentally friendly, safer and quicker journeys to work, education and leisure in south east Dorset.
The public will be able to:
Find out more details by visiting our Sustainable Itinerary blog here.
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