Poole

Poole

Poole: Well Poole is the slightly quieter neighbour of Bournemouth. It has the most beautiful beaches Sandbanks a peninsular which stretches out to form the harbour entrance has been said to be one of the best beaches in the country with its white sands it has been awarded the blue flag ... Read review

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Poole in all its Glory

Advantages: Lovely area plenty to see
Disadvantages: Beaches can get busy

.../> Well Poole is the slightly quieter neighbour of Bournemouth. It has the most beautiful beaches Sandbanks a peninsular which stretches out to form the harbour entrance has been said to be one of the best beaches in the country with its white sands it has been awarded the blue flag for management and cleanliness for the last 20 years, It does get busy in the summer so plan well.

The harbour itself is said to be the Largest natural ...
...Regular boats run between Poole Quay and Brownsea allowing visitors to get up close and personal with the island. The smaller islands are long Island, Green Island, Round Island and Furzey Island which holds an oil well. There are boat trips which you can take from the quayside which will allow you view these lovely islands for yourself.

The Quay itself is a mixture of new, up-to-date buildings and apartments blocks with a sprinkle ... more

F1Princess 05.08.2008 (05.08.2008)
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Poole a Wonderfull place

Advantages: Shops on one side solitude on the other. And twin high tides
Disadvantages: Harbour entrance can get busy in the Summer

...find a better destination than Poole in beautiful Dorset. Poole harbour is the second largest natural harbour in the world. [used to be the biggest but we keep infilling bits of it]. The harbour its self has, they say, over 100 miles of shore line if you count all the twiddly bits. On the eastern side is the Port of Poole, Poole town with its shops,cafes,restaurants, and pubs, together with a brand new 100+ berth visitors marina. This has all the ...
...the most unusual thing about Poole Harbour and the point of great intrest and use to the Yachtsman are its unique tides. Every tide has two lows and two highs per cycle instead of the usual one high and one low. This feature is caused by the proximity of The Isle of White and a tricky bit of hydrodynamics which need an expert to explain. However what it means in practice is that Poole Harbour empties out in three hours, refills in the next three ...

OldFart 11.10.2001 · Read full review
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Poole - so much to offer

Advantages: So much to see and do, big county with so much to offer
Disadvantages: Crowed summer beaches, binge drinking in Bournemouth cubbing areas

Poole has some of the best beaches in the UK has to offer. Poole has one of Europe's largest natural harbours. From the back of Poole, you have Canford Heath (where I live), and it is one of the very few patches of lowland in the county. The heath land offers great views over Poole and is popular for many residents to walk their dogs and cycle rides. It is home to many animals and wildlife. Just 5 minutes drive from Canford Heath is the Tower Park ...
...and restaurants. Go down to poole high street and your come to more shops and then you will come to Poole Quay. Home to the Sunseeker Empire itself. Boats everywhere in the water. Bars, cafes, restaurants over looking the harbour and viewing the great views of Poole's waters. There is Poole pottery to go visit and there is the Poole Quay museium. There's the Poole dolphin leisure centre. It's got a swimming pool, gym, café, bar and other health ...

willaka 28.11.2005 · Read full review
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Poole's Cavern, Buxton, Derbyshire

Advantages: Lots of history, Educational
Disadvantages: Damp and dark, Expensive

Poole's Cavern is situated just under a mile outside of the Derbyshire town of Buxton, on the fringe of the Peak District National Park. During a recent visit to the town I actually stumbled upon this place quite by accident, and since the weather was abysmal for trudging around I decided to pay this place a visit. It is well sign-posted from the town centre so we decided to follow the brown tourist signs that led us out of the town centre, past the School and through a rather desirable residential District of this picturesque town. I would describe Poole's Cavern as one of those little Gems of a place I occasionally find when I wander off the beaten track. The only difference here is that this place is no hidden secret, yet despite my many visits to Buxton this is the first time that I was aware that the place existed ...

micksheff 13.03.2007 · Read full review
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Poole, A Beautiful Place

Advantages: Near the Sea, lovely Harbour, pleanty to see and do
Disadvantages: Lots of holidaymakers!

POOLE: Poole is located on the southcoast of England in Dorset. It is 2 miles from bournemouth but could not be more different. With its superb beaches and beautiful natural harbour, its a hidden treasure. PLACES TO GO: Sandbanks Beach: Has been awarded the blue flag (for cleanliness and met all the standards) for the last 17 years. In peak season it is ensured that sands are sifted, cleaned and raked on a regular basis, I have been there when it has been done! There is a ban on dogs between 1st May and 30th September. You can hire deckchairs, parasols etc if needed and a lifeguard is always on duty between those dates. There are several other beaches that spread between Poole and Bournemouth as well. It has a pay and dispaly car park, but get there early on a nice day because it gets busy! You can have Jet ski ...

iloveshoping 29.03.2005 · Read full review
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Poole - Something for Everyone

Advantages: Never Boring, great beaches, plenty to do
Disadvantages: Harbourmaster? lol

If you haven't yet been to Poole in Dorset, this review may just change your mind. As a family we have been going now for about 15 years from when our kids were toddlers and we can still find things to do that we haven't done before. A FEW FACTS Poole is the largest natural harbour in Europe It was created during the Ice Age. It is the home to Sunseeker boats It has more blue flag awards than anywhere else in the UK It is the home of the RNLI LOCAL ATTRACTIONS Brownsea Island Brownsea Island is owned by the National Trust and can be reached via a ferry from Poole Quay. This island is well worth a visit, you may even see some red squirrels, these are almost extinct elsewhere in the Uk. It is also the birthplace of the Scouting Association. Admission charges are £4.20 Adult, £2.00 child or £10.40 for a family. It is ...

SBROWN487 31.05.2005 · Read full review
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