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Glamping in Poole
Do you want your holiday to combine a unique outdoor experience with luxury and comfort? The ideal destination is Poole, a coastal town belonging to the county of Dorset. Poole has tourist attractions, water parks and beautiful beaches to enjoy your holiday in the best of environments. Here you can find the ideal glamping property, we will give you the best alternatives thinking about your budget and ensuring for you and the whole family a really pleasant stay.
Beautiful and luxurious glamping for the whole familyDesigned with large, comfortable spaces, where the children can have fun in the garden whilst you prepare a barbecue. Then relax in the water of a lovely swimming pool, watch the children enjoy themselves, gaze at the stars and let yourself be transported to another place at night, making your stay an indescribable enchantment.
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Charming Sandbanks Beach, which has been awarded several blue flag prizes, has a clean and wide strip of soft golden sand, from which it offers spectacular views, has entertainment for everyone, a small golf course where you can play golf, surfing practice, kayaking, an area for children's games, spaces for dogs.
Poole for nature loversArne RSPN (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) Reserve, located in Poole Harbour and within the Dorset Area of Natural Beauty. This reserve is a stunning landscape with many attractions to enjoy and consists of an incredible open moorland and ancient oak woodland with skylarks, nightjars, sand lizards and beautiful sand lizards that will benefit from this park. You can plan walks with the support of an instructor.
Did you know that the Arne RSPN Reserve has the highest number of spoonbill birds in the UK and its scrub is an important breeding ground for the Dartford warbler?
Top 7 travel tips in Poole
Located right in the heart of the old town, as you walk around the harbour you will see fishing boats, motorboats, cargo ships, spectacular cruise ships, Lord Baden-Powell's sculpture, enjoy shopping in the many shops, enjoy a variety of dishes in the restaurants, all in a safe and peaceful environment for all.
2. Get to know Brownsea IslandYou will have the opportunity to hop on a ferry to experience and visit the largest island in Poole Harbour, capturing beautiful views, squirrels, birds, with the chance to explore the island on foot, through a guided tour, with plenty of time to learn some of the great history and details of the island. If you wish, you are allowed to organize a picnic, although there are a variety of restaurants in the area.
3. Visit Poole ParkLocated close to the town centre, this beautiful park is a great place for children to enjoy a ride on the miniature train, roller skates, canoe rides, even boats to delight in as you stroll around the lake looking at the various flowers and trees. You can eat at one of the restaurants or simply organise a picnic. If you want to go shopping, you will find a variety of shops for everyone to enjoy
4. Journey through the Poole MuseumOpened in 1989, this is the place to learn about the history of Poole and its people, where one of the most iconic attractions is the 2300-year-old ship of Poole. It was refurbished and reopened in 2007 with new stages, which have been the venue for a number of exhibitions.
5. Visit Compton AcresConsidered one of the finest private gardens in England, offering truly breathtaking views, it consists of a circular walkway, in turn forming 5 telematic sub gardens. It has a refined Italian formal garden with fountains and statues depicting Bacchus and Herculaneum wrestlers. You will find a bakery and a café, where you can recharge your batteries.
6. Enjoy the delicious gastronomy offered by its restaurantsIf you wish you can order from the terrace, the divine dishes based on seafood or tasty fish, crab salad, fish cakes, but there is also room for those who want a different dish, with careful attention, friendly at all times of the staff that attends.
7. Visit Upton Country ParkIt is a wonderful park, where you can take a cosy horseback ride, enjoy the views and the goodness that 140 acres of wonderful award-winning gardens offer. You can take walks led by trained instructors while observing the wildlife. There is an art gallery area, a charming plant centre, private event hire areas, and a dog training area, all in harmony.
Information about glampings in Poole
🏡 Glampings available: | 39 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -39%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £37. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, swimming pool and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 16 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 17 properties. |