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Brownsea Island

BROWNSEA ISLAND, Poole Harbour, BH13 7EE

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Peaceful island of woodland, wetland and heath with a rich diversity of wildlife. The island is most famous for its rare red squirrels and as the site of the first experimental Scout camp held by Lord Baden-Powell in 1907. 2013 marks 50 years of Brownsea Island being open to the public

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Prices

£6.40 (ch £3.20). Family (2ad+3ch) £16, (1ad+3ch) £9.60. Group rates available. Prices include gift aid voluntary donation of 10%

Opening times

Open 16 Mar-Oct, daily, 10-5. Full boat service from Poole Quay & Sandbanks every 30 mins. Open wknds from 10 Feb-10 Mar, boats from Sandbanks only

Facilities

Picnic area.
Restaurant.
Café.
Coach parties welcome (by written arrangement).
Giftshop.
No dogs (except assist dogs).

Brownsea Island

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located in Poole Harbour

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