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Poole Harbour

Poole Harbour is one of the largest natural harbours in the world, covering 36 square kilometers with a stunning mosaic of islands, mudflats, saltmarsh, and channels. The shallow tidal harbour hosts internationally important bird populations including up to 40,000 waders in winter. Five islands dot the harbour including Brownsea Island (largest and most visited), Furzey, Green, Long, and Round islands. The harbour supports diverse marine ecosystems, commercial fishing, recreational boating, and water sports. Views across the harbour toward Purbeck Hills create picturesque scenes from Poole Quay, Sandbanks, and coastal paths. The harbour has shaped Poole’s identity as a maritime town for centuries, supporting trade, fishing, pottery industry, and tourism. Today it balances ecological protection with recreation, hosting sailing regattas, kayaking, paddleboarding, and harbour tours. Poole Harbour’s natural beauty and ecological significance make it a defining feature of Dorset’s landscape.

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