Poole Harbour
Poole Harbour, a large
natural harbour in Dorset, is a drowned valley formed at the end of the last ice age.
This massive harbor, one of Europe's largest, is a protected haven teeming with
wildlife. Birdwatchers, don't forget your binoculars!
Poole Quay offers
stunning views across the harbor and is a hub of activity. Relax at bars and
restaurants, explore visiting tall ships, or embark on a harbor cruise. Sandbanks
Beach is world-renowned for its Blue Flag status and iconic views. Take a ferry
to Brownsea
Island and discover its wildlife, woodlands, and historic Brownsea
Castle.
Delve into Poole's rich past at
the Poole
Museum, or explore the beauty of Compton Acres' diverse
gardens. For retail therapy, head to the Dolphin Centre, a large
shopping center, or explore the shops in Poole Town Centre.
After a day of
exploring, unwind at The Lord Wimborne, a Wetherspoon pub known for real ales and
coffee. The Portsmouth Hoy offers delicious seafood dishes and pub
classics with a harbor view. Finally, enjoy the friendly atmosphere of the Rope &
Anchor, a family-run pub in Old Town Poole.