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  • Cow
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Brownsea Island is not far from the town of Poole. It is fringed by inviting beaches along its south shore and has two nature reserves (north and south) that stretch out on either side of a road. The north reserve is a sanctuary for waterfowl. The south reserve is home to numerous peacocks. Baden-Powell Stone commemorates the first experimental Boy Scout camp held in 1907. From here there is a splendid view across Poole Bay.

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Useful Information

  • Address : Poole Harbour GB - Poole BH13 7EE
  • Phone : 1202707744
  • E-mail : brownseaisland@nationaltrust.org.uk
  • Website : http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk
  • Prices : £ 4.70 (children: £ 2.30).

Opening hours

  • Accessible to people of restricted mobility - visiting: Jul-Aug: 10am-6pm; end Mar to end Jun and Oct: 10am-5pm. Closed on Aug 1. Possibility of guided visits of the natural reserve in Jul and Aug (01202 709 445); open air theatre and other summer events (01985 843 601). Audio guide (01202 707 744) - cafeteria - access via boat from Poole Quay, Bournemouth and Sandbanks.