What to do and see in Poole, England: The Best Nature & Parks

September 2, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Coordinates: 50°43′N 1°59′W / 50.717°N 1.983°W / 50.717; -1.983
Restaurants in Poole

1. Birds of Poole Harbour

Enefco House, 19 The Quay, Poole BH15 1HJ England +44 1202 641003 [email protected] http://www.birdsofpooleharbour.co.uk
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Birds of Poole Harbour

Birds of Poole Harbour is a registered UK based charity that seeks to boost the profile of bird conservation, preservation and observation in and around the Poole Harbour area through numerous people engagement activities including specialised harbour boat tours, guided walks, tours and wildlife encounters.

Reviewed By 382heathere - Nottingham, United Kingdom

We visit Poole once or twice a year and stay with family. We always visit the Birds of Poole harbour 'shop' on the quay to find out what birds are around and this summer we were lucky enough to be able to go on one of their Osprey cruises. The cruise was very informative with experts talking about the Osprey project and other birds and the environment. We saw Ospreys and learned about lots of other exciting projects. A really great trip.

2. Brownsea Island

Poole BH13 7EE England +44 1202 707744 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/brownsea-island
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Brownsea Island

Owned by the National Trust, Brownsea Island is dramatically located in Poole Harbour, with spectacular views across to the Purbeck Hills. Thriving natural habitats - including woodland, heathland and a lagoon - create a unique haven for wildlife, such as the rare red squirrel and a wide variety of birds, including dunlin, kingfishers, common and sandwich terns and oystercatchers. The Outdoor Centre invites you to come and follow in the footsteps of Lord Baden-Powell and the very first Scouts who camped here in 1907. Scout and Guide Groups can camp and get stuck in with activities such as archery and low ropes and we also offer Eco Adventure Camping as an opportunity for the general public to come and experience the great outdoors. The perfect day's adventure - this island wildlife sanctuary is easy to get to but feels like another world from the moment you step ashore.

Reviewed By martinsomers32 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Excellent visit to a hidden gem on the South coast after a pleasant boat trip the island was a good p!ace to walk and explore with a good place to see rare red squirrels with peasants peacocks and wild deer good views on a clear day.

3. Sandbanks Beach

Banks Road, Poole BH13 7QQ England https://new.poole.gov.uk/sports-and-leisure/beaches/our-beaches/sandbanks-beach/
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Sandbanks Beach

Naturally beautiful, with its golden sand, Sandbanks Beach has been designated by the European Commission as one of the few areas in the United Kingdom which has achieved the highest standard of cleanliness. Sandbanks has held the highly coveted international Blue Flag for the past 30 years and offers a designed area for barbeques and swimmers. New slacklining posts have been installed. Equipment is available to hire from the beach office. Activities at Sandbanks include crazy golf, a children's play area and the Sandbanks Beach Cafe. The number 50 Wilts and Dorset bus from Bournemouth Station to Swanage stops near to the beach (generally every half hour in the summer). There is a car park next to the beach that holds 550 cars, 5 for disabled use.

Reviewed By charmainef308

Stunning come visit!!! Amazing blue flag beach, calm, quiet and wonderful views in all directions. Lovely to watch the sail boats go Past and watch the day go by.

4. Poole Harbour

Poole England +44 1202 709971 http://www.pooletourism.com/go.php?structureID=thingstodo&ref=&category=C4B911A13C5379&x=32&y=10
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Poole Harbour

Reviewed By 512joannea - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Well we’re away we like to visit all the different harbours.. So we thought we’d take a walk on this one.. Beautiful harbour lots of lovely boats to see.. Plenty of benches to sit and relax on to watch the world go by.. Must see if your in Poole..

5. Farmer Palmer's Farm Park

Wareham Road, Poole BH16 6EU England +44 1202 622022 [email protected] http://www.farmerpalmers.co.uk/
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Farmer Palmer's Farm Park

Reopen for 2021 on Monday 12th April. Sign up for our Newsletter via the Farmer Palmer's website for the latest updates. Online Pre-Booking Essential. Full details on the "News Page" on our Website. Family-run visitor attraction near Poole in Dorset, the Palmer's have designed everything for children 8 years and under! Opened in 1998 the attention to detail and happy, friendly staff make all the difference to delivering great customer service.

Reviewed By 996deedeed

This place is ideal for children of any age, especially the under 12s. Staff are superb and helpful, there are so many activities such as cow milking, goat feeding, pig racing, handling a guinea pig, a tractor ride, adventure playground, several flavours of ice cream, a restaurant with hot and cold food, bouncy castles and so on. We went with 2 year old toddlers and early teens and we all had an amazing time. Entrance fee is not cheap but do ask for what discounts are on. Once inside, some activities require an additional small charge.

6. Compton Acres

164 Canford Cliffs Road, Poole BH13 7ES England +44 1202 700778 http://www.comptonacres.co.uk
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Compton Acres

Reviewed By Pinkertonx - Hereford, United Kingdom

We've not been for some 20-odd years and apard from the new entrance and cafe, nothing has changed. The gardens are absolutely wonderful - the formality of the Italian gardens; the jungle woodland gardens full of cameila and rhododendrons, and the flowing Japanese garden with stunning photogenic views. We arrived for lunch and had a stupendous ham, egg and chips - huge amounts of off-the-bone wonderful ham! Then our walk around the gardens before revisiting the cafe for tea and cake. Then back into the garden for a second walk around before finally ending up at the plant centre and buying a lovely Pittosporum tobira 'Variegata' with the most wonderful scent! We'll be back!

7. Upton Country Park

Upton, Poole BH17 7BJ England +44 1202 262753 [email protected] http://www.uptoncountrypark.com/
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Upton Country Park

120 acres of open Parkland, shoreline, woodlands and formal gardens. Tea Rooms, Woodland PlayTrail, Splash Fountain, Plant Centre and year round events. Beautiful grade II* listed Georgian style Upton House is also available for weddings and private hire.

Reviewed By martinimagik

The Upton County Park was absolutely wonderful to see and walk around got absolutely soaking wet from the rain but that didn't put me off as I was having such a lovely day there, of finding, taking pictures of so many different mushrooms, walking my lil feet off to all the beautiful views this place has to offer... ???????????? On arrival there's a large car park and toilets at the entry way.. Everything is sign posted, so you won't get lost, plus there's a tea room, toilets next to the children's play area, and also a park refreshment pod serving tea and coffee... There's lots to see here at the Upton County Park, from the lovely House to a walled garden and the many walks off into different directions leading you into the woodlands lake and sea views... Also there's a path that leads you straight back to the city centre, it was long but well worth it as the views and wildlife were fantastic ????????????????????????????????

8. Hamworthy Park

Lulworth Avenue, Poole BH15 4DJ England
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Hamworthy Park

Reviewed By terryw717 - Bracknell, United Kingdom

Great huge grass area, great beach, shallow for walking out a very long way out. The cafe serves snacks and hot drinks, as well as beach toys and the staff were very pleasant, even with the social distancing thing. No big waves like you would have on the usual coast, this harbour is wonderful. Quite a relaxing feel to it. The roads close by offer free parking.

9. Branksome Chine

Pinecliff Road, Poole BH13 6LP England 0800 506050 https://www.poole.gov.uk/sports-and-leisure/beaches/our-beaches/branksome-chine-beach/
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Branksome Chine

Reviewed By T2994ASrogerh - Poole, United Kingdom

Branksome Chine is a fabulous place to go, always busy but much better than other nearby beaches. Parking can fill up quickly but you can park nearby in the side roads. Good restaurant/café and beach shop Lovely promenade that allows you to walk all the way to Bournemouth and beyond Canford Cliffs village is a short walk from here If you cross the road you can walk through the Chine all the way to Penn Hill My favourite local beach

10. Poole Park

Parkside Parkstone Road, Poole BH15 2PD England http://www.poole.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/parks-and-open-spaces/poole-park/
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Poole Park

Reviewed By B940ATjonathanl - Somerset, United Kingdom

If your in the area and you want a free day out then this place is just the ticket ..Huge boating lake with pedalos and kayak hire ..The lake alone would take an hour too walk round ..Crazy golf , lawned areas for picnics and lazing around ,a cafe , ice cream parlour and free parking ..lovely.

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