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Poole Dorset
Poole is famous first and foremost for its
harbour. The picturesque harbour is the second largest
natural harbour in the world, with only the world famous
Sydney harbour being bigger, not bad for a small town on
Britain’s south coast.
The 60 mile coastline around the
harbour has been attracting tourists and businesses
alike to the area for hundreds of years. For visitors,
the harbour area in particular, is the appeal of Poole.
It has plenty of exotic wildlife, good beaches, sand
dunes and numerous watersports, including rowing and
water-skiing and a long yachting history. The waters
also provide plenty of work for local fishermen and
ensure that the quayside restaurants are never in short
supply of fresh produce.
Back as far as 876, Alfred the Great
put Poole on the map, by battling against a Danish fleet
and driving them out of the area. The battled ended in
the spectacular Studland shipwreck, where around 120
ships were destroyed by a fierce storm.
The position of Poole has always made
it a popular stop off point for foreign visitors,
historically of an unfriendly variety. Attacks and raids
were commonplace in the 15th century courtesy
of the French and Spanish and meant that local people
always had to be on their guard.
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Norfolk Lodge Hotel
1 Flaghead Rd, Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset, BH13 7JL
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The Norfolk Lodge Hotel is a splendid independent hotel situated very close to the sandy beachs of Dorset. We are located midway between Poole and Bournemouth which makes us ideal for business and summer vacations.
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Rooms from £60.00 |
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Express by Holiday Inn Poole
Walking Fields Lane, Poole, Dorset, BH15 1RZ
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The Express By Holiday Inn, Poole, is located on the beautiful South Coast of Dorset. Poole is currently being tagged the St Tropez of the South Coast.
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Rooms from £69.00 |
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Thistle Poole
The Quay, Poole, Dorset, BH15 1HD
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Thistle Poole overlooks one of Englands largest natural harbours; Poole Quay. Enjoy the varied delights of historic old Poole town, just minutes from the hotel.
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Rooms from £98.00 |
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Harbour Heights Hotel
73 Haven Rd, Poole, Dorset, BH13 7LW
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The Harbour Heights Hotel is characterised by contemporary elegance and stunning panoramic views across Poole Harbour. The exquisite food in the HarBar Brasserie and the individually commissioned furnishings and artwork make us unique.
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Rooms from £150.00 |
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Sandbanks Hotel
15 Banks Rd, Poole, Dorset, BH13 7PS
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One of the first impressions you will have on arrival at the Sandbanks is the stunning view. The Sandbanks is one of the only hotels in the country with direct access to a blue flag beach!
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Rooms from £73.00 |
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