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  1. City Cruises Poole

    Poole

    A wide range of cruises departing from Poole Quay and Swanage Pier.

  2. Brownsea Island Ferries

    Poole

    Poole's oldest boat company leaving from the Yellow Kiosks on Poole Quay. Harbour cruises, Jurassic cruises, bird boats and much more!

  3. Brownsea Island - National Trust

    Poole

    Take a short boat trip from Poole Quay to discover an island rich in history, wildlife & adventure. Enjoy peace and tranquility, breathtaking coastal views, walks, & family trails. Open from 11 March - 31st October 2023

  4. Bournemouth Upper Gardens

    Bournemouth

    The Upper Gardens hold many unusual tree species including a North American Giant Redwood (believed to be the largest in the country) and a group of mature Persian Ironwood trees.

  5. Bournemouth Natural Science Society & Museum

    Bournemouth

    The Bournemouth Natural Science Society (BNSS) is a registered charity whose aims have little changed since its formation in 1903: to promote study, interest and enjoyment in all branches of the Natural Sciences and History.

  6. Bournemouth Lower Gardens

    Bournemouth

    The Lower Gardens in Bournemouth are only a five minute walk from the main shopping centre, the beach and the pier.

  7. Bournemouth Gardens Tree Trail

    Bournemouth

    Learn how to recognise your trees with this gardens trail. It takes approximately two hours and identifies 12 types of tree including Redwood, Cypress and Palm, and is totally free!

  8. Bournemouth Central Gardens

    Bournemouth

    The Central Gardens extend from the town centre to Coy Pond. They are now the home of the tennis courts, a children’s playground and a war memorial with beautiful rose borders, a Rhododendron Walk and heather beds.

  9. Bournemouth Aviary

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth Aviary has existed at Pines Walk on Westover Road for more than 50 years.