BROWNSEA ISLAND
Natural site
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2024
Recommended
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2024
Brownsea Island is a small 500-hectare island owned by the National Trust and accessed by ferry from Poole Quay or Sandbanks Terminal. In 1907, Lord Baden Powell set up the first Scout camp here. Quiet beaches, walking trails and beautiful coastal views make this an attractive location. The red squirrel is one of the rare species that can be seen here. For the crossing, contact Brownsea Island Ferries (www.brownseaislandferries.com). A great idea for a family day out!
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