Sandbanks, Poole Dorset UK

By: A,. Belth

Sandbanks, a small peninsula, a suburb in Poole and beginning of the Bournemouth Coast Path in England is known to the world as one of the most exclusive places to live. The town of Sandbanks is a small spit coming out over the mouth of Poole Harbor near Bournemouth in the south of England. Sandbanks is the rive aria Dorset coast of England and is one of the most expensive places to live in the world, at an astonishing £20 million an acre. However, it is not just a glitzy glam peninsula exclusively for the famous, Sandbanks is one of the most popular areas of Dorset for a variety of reasons as it houses the home of the Royal Motor Yacht Club and the open sea rather than just a harbor. Sandbanks has become one of the most desirable locations in the England. Sandbanks is also part of the second largest natural harbor in the world.

One of the first impressions one gets on arrival at Sandbanks is the eye-catching view. The greatest resource of sandbanks is found in the Irish Sea. Another regular of the sandbanks is the razor clam, a name that it didn't get by chance since it really looks like an old styled razor, a sandy peninsula little more than a kilometer square that’s on the mouth of the Poole harbour. Today Sandbanks is one of the most respectable holiday areas in the region and the UK because of its natural peninsula forming a finger of land out at sea on the entrance to Poole Harbour. Poole is in fact 2 hours from London by train and Sandbanks is only a taxi ride from Bournemouth International airport. Close to Sandbanks consists one of the best beaches in Britain.


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