Enjoy The Great Outdoors
There is nothing quite like a brisk hike or casual stroll along the Poole seafront between Branksome Chine and Sandbanks, sipping a take away coffee, enjoying the promenade art, throwing a ball to your deliriously happy dog!
Beyond the beach there are many beautiful places to explore and enjoy such as Poole Harbour, a stunning location, fringed with unspoilt woodland and coastal walks. Europe’s largest natural harbour is a site of nature conservation, a wetland teeming with wading birds with many international protections in place. It is a Ramsar site which recognises wetlands of international importance particularly for wildfowl. It is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSI) which recognises the country's most spectacular and beautiful habitats and a Special Protection Area (SPA).
The Harbour is also a thriving mecca for water sports enthusiasts to safely enjoy this Easter. With over a dozen yacht clubs and marinas, the harbour is alive with all types of craft and the appeal of safe sailing attracts all ages and abilities keen to get on the water. With the correct permits you can also water ski, wake board, kite surf, wind surf, indulge in stand-up paddling and even jet ski.
The Quay is at the centre of historic Poole and as the days get warmer and sunnier there's a wonderful, spring like atmosphere. Along the quayside look out for tall ships, fishing vessels and luxury Sunseeker power boats and in non-pandemic times you can board ferries to take you to Brownsea Island and cruise ships which navigate the breath-taking Harbour. Crabbing is a family favourite by the water and the many quayside restaurants, cafes and kiosks will be offering takeaway food and drink, including of course exceptional fish n’ chips and mouth-watering seafood.
Poole Museum is an impressive landmark in The Old Town with its modern glass atrium blending into the Victorian architecture of the former quayside warehouse. The Poole Cockle Trail Self-Guided Walk is a lovely way to retrace the town’s rich 750-year-old historical heritage as well learning about present day landmarks, following the brass plaques embedded in the pavement. Poole Museum is temporarily closed for redevelopment.