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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PoolePoole - Wikipedia

    Poole (/ p uː l / ⓘ) is a coastal town and seaport on the south coast of England in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority area in Dorset, England.The town is 21 miles (34 km) east of Dorchester and adjoins Bournemouth to the east. Since 1 April 2019, the local authority is Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council.The town had an estimated population of 151,500 (mid ...

  2. Welcome to Poole. A maritime experience complete with luxurious golden sands, ancient history, and the backdrop of the Jurassic Coast awaits you. Poole is an ideal choice for a memorable summer getaway. Explore the historic quayside, host to visiting tall ships, fishing vessels, and luxury motor yachts, before delving into the heart of the Old ...

  3. www.pooletourism.com › things-to-doThings to Do in Poole

    Things To Do in Poole. From basking on the famous Sandbanks Beach to learning a new watersport or discovering miles of walks and cycle ways, Poole is packed with ways to broaden your horizons and make the most of precious time out.. For year-round adventure, explore Poole’s stunning natural harbour, the largest in Europe. With its eight unique islands and striking peninsula, this gateway to ...

  4. Poole Quay is situated on the south coast approximately 6 miles west of Bournemouth and is Dorset’s second largest settlement after Bournemouth.. Panoramic view of the Quayside. The Old Harbour Office on the left, The Old Custom House – now a cafe – in the middle and a yellow Brownsea Island Ferries moored up on the right

  5. www.visit-dorset.com › explore › areas-to-visitVisit Poole - Visit Dorset

    Poole is a bustling tourist resort in the east of Dorset and is well known for Europe’s largest natural harbour, award winning blue flag beaches including the world famous Sandbanks Beach, a bustling quayside and a beautiful historic old town. Nestled between Bournemouth, the Isle of Purbeck and the Jurassic Coast, Poole is a fantastic base for exploring the rest of Dorset.

  6. Poole Quay. With stunning views across the harbour to Brownsea Island, relax and refresh at one of the bars and restaurants, pick up a gift, check out a visiting tall ship, or take a harbour cruise from Poole’s bustling working quayside. Get a bird’s-eye view of the Sea Music Sculpture by Sir Anthony Caro, his only site-specific publicly ...

  7. 5. Poole Museum and Scaplen's Court Museum and Herb Garden. 364. History Museums. At Poole Museum discover the colourful history of this ancient port town and its people, and learn about the amazing environment of Poole Harbour, on four floors of art, archaeology and social history…. See way to experience (1) 2024.

  8. Jul 16, 2020 · 5. Poole Quay and Old Town. The most attractive area in Poole is the historic Old Town, where you can find some of the oldest properties in Dorset. Many of the buildings in this part of Poole date back to the 15th century. The Quayside also falls within the Old Town, and offers gorgeous harbour views.

  9. Poole Old Town is a great place to escape the crowds on the quay. The narrow backstreets offer a degree of tranquility with plenty of interesting buildings and quiet sunny spots to sit. You’ll discover many Georgian mansions including the lovely Hotel du Vin, Poole House and West End House along Thames Street ()The Hotel du Vin (originally built in 1776) is a great example of Georgian ...

  10. Poole Quay lies at the northern edge of the harbour. Brownsea Island can be seen in the middle of the harbour. To the east lies the Sandbanks Peninsula famous for its stunning beaches. The Sandbanks Ferry takes you across the entrance to the harbour to Shell Bay on the the Studland Peninsula. Aerial view of Brownsea Island taken from roughly ...