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Poole

Town

Poole Welcome Centre
Enefco House
Poole Quay
Poole
Dorset
BH15 1HJ

Tel: +44 (1202) 253253

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Poole is home to the second largest natural harbour in the world and is renowned for its watersports. Poole Quay is lined with beautiful merchant houses alongside modern architecture. Enjoy the cobbled streets and take the Cockle Trail Walk or enjoy a boat ride to the National Trust Brownsea Island. Poole Quay and town have an abundance of top bistros and restaurants - try the local catch of the day.

Poole offers a variety of events every year from April until September. Poole Tourism and Wave 105 bring you the longest Summertime in the South! Weekly events include Coles Miller Dream Machines, Rockley Park Quay for my Car, Summer Breeze on the Quay with Fireworks and Summer Breeze on the Beach with Fireworks. Find out what's on in Bournemouth & Poole, Dorset throughout the year.

What's Nearby

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    Lighthouse, Poole’s Centre for the Arts

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  2. Brownsea Island Open Air Theatre

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    2.29 miles away
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    Upton Wood

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    Splashdown

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    3.03 miles away
  1. Logo - Tower Park - Bournemouth

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  3. Shell Bay

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  4. Fantastic family fun, designed for 8 & unders!

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  5. Dreamboats

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    5.65 miles away
  6. Layard Theatre, Canford School, Wimborne

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