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BROWNSEA ISLAND - National Trust Island in Poole Harbour.
Peaceful island of woodland, wetland and heath with a wide variety of wildlife, famous for
being the birthplace of Scouting and Guiding.
- Fine walks and spectacular views of Poole Harbour
- A haven for wildlife, including red squirrels, peacocks and deer
- Trails for young smugglers, historians and explorers
- Escape the noise and stress of modern life and discover nature in this unspoilt setting
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 4 miles from BaiterPark
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COMPTON ACRES
- World famous gardens in Poole. Compton Acres was built in 1929 and is a wonderful
example of a historic garden in the UK. It is of late Victorian Mixed Style design with
seven distinct gardens to wander around and enjoy, including the Italian Garden and the
Japanese Garden. |
 Sandbanks 3 miles from Baiter Park |
ON
THE BEACH - Summer Breeze with fireworks on the
beach, takes place every Thursday in August during 2008 from 7pm.
Every Thursday in August people are
guaranteed a great nights entertainment including live music, BBQ's and
a fantastic firework finale at 10pm.Summer Breeze...on
the Beach' is set at Shore Road Beach, in-front of the Sandbanks
Hotel Terrace. It includes a high quality beach barbecue and live music. Family
fun and entertainment is in abundance with a volleyball have-a-go area, tag
rugby and street entertainers. |
 5 minutes walk
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LIGHTHOUSE
- Poole's Centre for the Arts, (formerly known as Poole Arts Centre) has great shows and
events within walking distance of our houses. The Lighthouse is one of the largest in the
United Kingdom outside London with a 669 seat theatre, 1,500 seat concert hall, 150 seat
studio, 105 seat cinema, an Image Lab/media suite, a large gallery for photography and
digital art, a restaurant and three function rooms. It is situated just outside the main
shopping centre / High Street in Poole. However it is only a short walk from the centre of
town and Baiter Park. |
 Walking distance from Baiter park |
POOLE PARK
- At Poole Park next to our holiday houses, you will find that there is something for all
the family. One of the most popular activities with the younger visitors is feeding the
ducks and swans, on Swan Lake. There is also the miniature railway which winds it's way
around Swan Lake, again very popular with the children and fathers ! By the lake you will
find Gus Gorilla's Jungle Playground, an extraordinary adventure playground for children,
where you can try the spiral slide,rush down tube slides or have a ball in the huge ball
pool. For parents there is a restaurant, where if the sun is shining you can relax on the
patio safe in the knowledge your children are having fun and are safe !The park the locals
and visitors love very close to our house!For the older members of your family there are
other special attraction, you can watch cricket matches or watch the model racing yachts. If you are
interested in flowers, you can just stroll around the park enjoying the atmosphere of the
Rose garden or just admiring the formal flower beds. There is a bowling green, where you can sit and watch
a match or if you fancy golf you can try your hand a crazy golf or mini pitch and putt.
There is a large play area for children with all the usual slides and swings etc, all in a
safe area. If you are feeling energetic you could always hire one of the tennis courts for
a game ! |
 Walking distance
from Baiter park |
DOLPHIN
SWIMMING POOL - Swimming Pool & health/fitness suite & solarium.The
Dolphin Swimming Pool can be found in the heart of Poole within walking distance of our
houses, set handily next to Poole Bus Station. When the weather isn't warm enough for a
swim in the sea, why not have a swim in the Dolphin or have a workout in the onsite gym?
The pool is nearly Olympic sized with a separate diving pool (With 1 metre, 3 metre boards
and 5 metre platform) and learner pool, set away from the main pool. There are
Aqua-aerobics sessions & diving & swimming lessons held in the pool, contact the
staff for details. |
 3.5 miles from Baiter park |
UPTON
COUNTRY PARK - 100 acre of gardens, open parkland, woodland and shoreline for the
family to explore. The park is owned and managed by Poole Borough Council. The park was
built by Poole Merchants and passed through many families, including the Llewellins, until
it was opened to the public in 1976. Comments - A pleasant walk through a variety of
formal and more natural features. An excellent opportunity to watch the bird life along
the harbour, although the traffic can be heard from the road in some areas. |
 Walking distance |
MOTORBIKE
EVENINGS - During the months April - September, every Tuesday evening is
"Motorbike Night", or as it is now known, - "Coles Miller Dream
Machines". The show starts at 6pm, when the Quay is closed to all traffic, to ensure
there is safe access for everyone to wander around at their own leisure. You will find an
unprecedented collection of gleaming, sparkling machinery as motorbike owners from across
the country gather to "show off" their machines. |
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EATING OUT
- Poole has a variety of eating places. There are the usual fast food outlets that are
great after a day of shopping or to grab a quick bite to eat at lunch times. Alternatively
there are a more up market restaurants for you choose from. Prices are dependent on the
venue but are on the whole fairly reasonable. Most of the eating out places are, in close
proximity to each other and any other bars and clubs. |
 Walking distance |
LOCAL HISTORY CENTRE
- Occupying a 600 year-old woolhouse which is located
next to Poole
Museum, Poole's Local History Centre has resources for all aspects of research. An
extensive library is supported by microfilmed and digitised material. |
 Walking distance |
POOLE
POTTERY - World famous pottery on Poole Harbour.Over the years, they have produced
and nurtured some of the UK's most prolific visionaries, designers and ceramicists. As a
result, they have played an important role in the art and design movements throughout the
last century which continues in the twenty first century. Their proud history of design
and innovation includes many distinctive contributions to such periods and movements as
the late Victorian, Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Modernism. |

Walking distance |
WATERFRONT
& SCAPLENS COURT MUSEUMS - The Waterfront Museum is housed in historic
buildings adjoining Poole Quay, with the entrance being through the Tourist Information
Office, admission is free, although you are requested to make a donation towards the
upkeep and development of these facilities.
Inside the building you will find a wealth of intriguing items in this fine local
museum. You can discover the history of old Poole and learn more about its seafaring past,
including a daring raid on the Customs House by Pirates, as well as the more respectable
trade links with Newfoundland. |

4 miles from Baiter Park |
SANDBANKS
FERRY - The famous chain ferry.The Sandbanks Ferry, running between Sandbanks and
Studland since 1926, is for many people, a "must do" on their visit to Poole.
The chain ferry operates daily, carrying all manner of traffic across the mouth of Poole
Harbour, cutting out the long journey time to places like Corfe Castle and Swanage from
Poole by taking the direct route. |
 5miles from Baiter
Park |
SPLASHDOWN
- The South's best waterslides ! An exciting year round water slide experience awaits
you at Splashdown, featuring some of the largest and fastest rides in the U.K. There are
12 rides to suit all tastes, some of which are outside and subsequently only open during
the high season. |

4 miles from Baiter Park |
TOWER
PARK - Tower Park is one of the premier entertainment spots in the South. You can
find something for just about every member of the family all on the one site. The
attractions on offer are:- Monkey Bizness.
Indoor children's activity centre. For
more information click here.
Empire 10 screen multiplex cinema
10 full sized cinemas means there are films to suit all tastes in the modern Empire Cinema
complex.
Visit the Empire Cinema website at to find out what's showing now !
BowlPlex
Much more than bowling ... offering 26 fully computerised ten-pin bowling lands. A great
venue for an evening of bowling, whilst you can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or relax
afterwards in the lounge bar. |
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CASTLEMAN
TRAILWAY. This 16-mile trailway is suitable for walkers, cyclists and horse
riders alike. It follows the route of the old Dorchester to Southampton railway, which was
built in 1847 by Charles Castleman. The twisting stretch of track became known as the
Castleman Corkscrew. The railway was closed in the 1960s by Dr. Beeching and
the land sold. Public access has since been granted along the resurfaced path, which now
takes visitors through some of Dorsets most scenic countryside including heathland,
mature pine forest and the River Stour valley. |
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The Old Town of Poole is
situated just behind the Quay and has a lovely charm, with its narrow streets, walkways
and cobblestones. Here you will find small unique shops, art galleries, museums, and the
well known Poole Pottery is located adjacent to the Quay.
The Cockle Trail
Take a walk around the Cockle Trail, following the brass plaques in the pavements in
the Old Town, to discover some 750 years of Poole's history. The walk takes approximately
1˝ hours and an accompanying leaflet available for 30p (price 2005) from the tourist
information centre will guide you round with informative text. |
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GUS
GORILLA Gus Gorilla's Jungle playground is open seven days a week - 10am to
6pm. There are over 60 free car parking spaces right outside the door! Here are some of
our exciting attractions...
- improved toddlers area
- three exciting levels
- brave the spiral slide
- see the amazing ball juggler
- zoom down the drop slide
- zip down the tube slides
- fire the ball cannon
- go bananas in our huge ball pool
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These are just a selection of the wide range of attractions and activities available
within a short distance of Poole and the surrounding areas, please click on the link below
to take you to the page listing more details about the local attraction of your choice... |
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BEAULIEU
- The National Motor Museum, few car museums in the world can match the
unique collection of the world renowned National Motor Museum at Beaulieu. Managed by the
National Motor Museum Trust, Beaulieu is also the home of the world famous Beaulieu
International Automobile and Automart. Whether your interest is as an individual, a motor
enthusiast, or as a member of an interest group or educational party, when it comes to
cars, motorbikes, commercial vehicles, motoring eccentricities and memorabilia, the
National Motor Museum is firmly in the driving seat.
With the Collection now comprising some 250 vehicles - from some of the earliest examples
of motoring to legendary World Record Breakers like Bluebird and Golden Arrow - you are
sure to find something to fascinate you. 37 miles from Baiter Park |
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BLUE POOL
- Dorset beauty spot with a difference. Set north of the Purbeck Hills between Wareham
and Corfe Castle off the A351.
The Blue Pool at Furzebrook constantly varies in colour. Very fine clay in
suspension in the water diffracts light in different ways producing a spectrum of colour
sometimes green sometimes turquoise.
Set in a deep clay bowl, steps lead down to the waters edge or up to views of the
Purbeck Hills. The Pool is surrounded by 25 acres of heath woodland and gorse interlaced
with sandy paths that seem to take you to another world. |
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CORFE CASTLE 20 minutes drive - Medieval
Castle and village.Thousand-year-old castle, an iconic survivor of the English Civil War,
rising above the Isle of Purbeck.
- One of the most evocative ruined castles in England
- Over 1,000 years of turbulent history
- Castle View visitor centre explores the lives (and deaths) of past residents
- Extensive country estate to discover and explore
- The Swanage Railway operates a steam train service to Corfe
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COURTYARD
CRAFT VILLAGE - Craft & hobby experience. |
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CRANBORNE
MANOR AND GARDEN CENTRE - Explore the grounds of the Manor House. |
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DORSET
STEAM FAIR- Annual steam fair. |
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KINGSTON
LACY - Fine old National Trust house set in lovely grounds. |
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KINGSTON
MAURWARD GARDENS - Gardens and Animal Park set in the beautiful Dorset
countryside, this is a well hidden secret of Dorset ! |
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KNOLL
GARDENS & NURSERY - A garden for all seasons. |
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Monkey World 20 minutes drive
Set amongst the woodland of Dorset lays 65 acres of sanctuary for over 150 primates.
Monkey World was set up in 1987 by Jim and Alison Cronin to provide abused Spanish beach
chimps with a permanent, stable home. Today Monkey World works in conjunction with foreign
governments from all over the world to stop the illegal smuggling of apes out of Africa
and Asia. At the park visitors can see more than 150 primates of 15 different species.
There are currently 56 chimpanzees at Monkey World, which makes it the largest group
outside Africa. Monkey World has rescued chimps from Spain, Greece, France, England,
Austria, The Netherlands, Israel, Cyprus, Dubai and Taiwan where they were being used
and/or abused in laboratories, as exotic pets, as photographer's props, or as circus
animals. Their exact histories vary, but the majority of them share part of the same
story. Born in Africa chimps are taken from their family groups as youngsters. Poaching
expeditions for bush meat and the capture of young animals results in the slaughter of
adults as they try and defend their babies and extended family. It is estimated that the
removal of one infant will result in the death of up to ten other chimpanzees. The young
animals are smuggled out of Africa and then sold illegally abroad.
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Pallington Lakes Pallington Lakes is a fantastic lake complex
set in the heart of Dorsets tranquil countryside bordering the River Frome.
The 25 acre site is made up of three lakes totalling 14 acres of water. Each
spring-fed lake is highly individual with a host of features such as deep margins, gravel
bars and islands. This makes for a wonderful natural fishing environment that is
both beautiful and a challenge to anglers. |
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The Bovington Tank Museum is the foremost collection of armoured vehicles in the United
Kingdom. With almost 300 vehicles on exhibition from 26 countries it is the most
wide-ranging collection of tanks and armoured vehicles in the world, and includes one of
two working examples of a German Tiger I tank in the world and a British World War I Mark
I the world's oldest surviving combat tank.
The collection is held at the Bovington Army camp in the county of Dorset in South West
England, about 1 mile (2 km) north of the town of Wool and 12 miles (20 km) west of the
major port of Poole grid reference SY829883. The camp trains all sections of the
British Army in tracked vehicle driving as well as repairing and maintaining the vehicles
in its workshops. The museum is situated within the camp. |
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20 minutes drive
Explore the secrets of the ocean in an adventure that will take you to some of the
world's most amazing waters. The Oceanarium Bournemouth brings you face to face with
marine life from the furthest reaches of the globe - more than just an aquarium, a vibrant
experience through the oasis of water. The Oceanarium is a fully interactive experience
with touch screen games, feeding demonstrations and talks, plasma screen documentaries,
walk-through underwater tunnel and exhibits to help you discover more about this
fascinating underwater world. |
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ROYAL
SIGNALS MUSEUM - The story of the evolution of battlefield communications -
including new SAS exhibition |
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THE
BOURNEMOUTH EYE 20 minutes drive
- Float above Bournemouth Town in a tethered Balloon. There are flights every day from
the beautiful Lower Gardens in central Bournemouth. The Bournemouth Eye, Bournemouth's
highest attraction, is a spherical helium-filled balloon with an enclosed gondola that
carries 25-30 passengers. Tethered by a high tensile steel cable, the balloon lifts to a
height of 500 feet while providing a panoramic view of the English Channel and surrounding
area (over 20 miles) from the highest public observation point in Bournemouth. |
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THE
MUSEUM OF ELECTRICITY - Explore the history of electricity. |
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25 minutes drive
Welcome to Dorset's premier standard gauge preserved steam railway. The award-winning
Swanage Railway currently operates on the six miles of track between Swanage and Norden,
through the beautiful Isle of Purbeck, passing the magnificent ruins of Corfe Castle.
Trains operate on the Swanage Railway every weekend and Bank Holiday from mid-February to
the end of the year, and every day of the week from April to October. |
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WALFORD
MILL CRAFT CENTRE - This craft centre aims to promote high quality crafts |
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Farmer
Palmers 1o minutes drive
Farmers Plamers was original a dairy farm which was diversified to a visitor attraction
in 1998 and specially designed for a great day out for families with children 8 years and
under.
Knowledgeable staff oversee the events and ensure the animals are well cared for in a
clean environment. The animals live within Defra's Five Freedoms of animal welfare. This
has been recognised by Enjoy England, Poole & Bournemouth Tourism departments as well
as the Tourist boards. The daily cow milking demonstration is educational, informative and
entertaining, not to be missed! There are many indoor & outdoor adventure facilities
for small children and their family.
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and Dame Mary joined the side of Charles I. They owned some 8,000 acres (32 km˛) of the
surrounding Dorset countryside and coastline.
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20 minutes drive
Built well over 50 years ago, the magnificent 1/10th scale models continue to surprise
and amaze visitors from all over the world with their superb quality and realism.
Re-creating the historic market town of Wimborne Minster exactly as it was during the
1950s, you can get really close up and even touch the buildings, checking out every minute
detail of over 100 shop window displays. Peer into the Butchers, the Ironmongers, the
Bakery and the Fishmongers, not forgetting the stunning interior of the Minster Church. As
you begin to explore in more detail, your mind will turn to wondering just how the group
of skilled and dedicated model makers achieved such amazing 'life like' results
working as they did over five decades ago in a rural England still recovering from the war
years. |
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WIMBORNE
MODEL TOWN AND GARDENS - Exactly what it says it is !
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The Royal Corps of Signals Museum is located in Blandford Camp in the beautiful Dorset
countryside and only a stone's throw from the scenic and interesting Georgian Town of
Blandford Forum.It is the national museum of Army communications and the exhibits and
displays show the part that communications have played in the many wars and campaigns of
the last 150 years. The Museum collection is regarded as being of National importance and
the excellent Archives are recognised by the Public Record Office.
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