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Poole
Dorset, BH13 7EE
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Poole is Europe's largest natural harbour and a stunning location for all types of watersports fringed with unspoilt woodland and coastal walks.

The harbour is a site of nature conservation, a wetland teeming with wading birds with many international protections in place.  It is a Ramsar site which recognises wetlands of international importance particularly for wildfoul.  It is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSI) which recognises the country's most spectacular and beautiful habitats and a Special Protection Area (SPA). 

Just outside Poole Harbour, one mile from the beaches in Poole Bay is  Poole Marine Conservation Area. The four square kilometers of sea bed features 10 different types of habitat and is home to more than 360 different marine species.  The designation provides protection from damaging activities allowing marine wildlife and habitat to thrive.

Poole Harbour is a thriving mecca for watersports enthusiasts.  With over a dozen yacht clubs and marinas, the harbour is alive with all types of craft and the appeal of safe sailing attracts all ages and abilities keen to get on the water.

You can get great views over the Harbour to Brownsea Island from Poole Quay. There are a number of islands within Poole Harbour, most are privately owned. The biggest is Brownsea Island which is owned by the National Trust and can be visited most of the year.