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Brownsea Island

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Brownsea Island is a tranquil National Trust island in Poole Harbour, accessible only by ferry. It is celebrated for its thriving population of red squirrels, diverse birdlife (including herons and oystercatchers), and as the site of the first Scout camp in 1907. Visitors can explore woodland trails, spot wildlife from hides, and visit the 16th-century Brownsea Castle. The island offers a peaceful escape with unspoiled natural beauty and panoramic harbour views.

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  • Spotting red squirrels in the woodland areas
  • Visiting the site of Baden-Powell's first Scout camp
  • Walking the coastal trail with views across Poole Harbour

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Ways to visit Brownsea Island

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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