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Brownsea Island National Trust

Brownsea Island: A Nature Reserve and Scouting Birthplace

Discover the Isle of Brownsea

Visit Brownsea Island, a nature reserve and Scouting birthplace, by ferry from Poole Quay or Sandbanks.

Brownsea Island is a beautiful and diverse nature reserve located in Poole Harbour, just a short ferry ride from Poole Quay or Sandbanks. The island is home to a variety of habitats, including woodland, heathland, saltmarsh, and mudflats. These habitats are home to a wide range of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and reptiles.

Brownsea Island is also the birthplace of the Scouting movement. In 1907, Robert Baden-Powell held the first experimental Scout camp on the island. This camp was attended by 20 boys, and it proved to be so successful that Baden-Powell went on to found the Scout movement. Today, Brownsea Island is still used for Scouting activities, and there is a dedicated Scout camp on the island.

There are many things to see and do on Brownsea Island. Visitors can explore the island's nature trails, visit the Scout camp, or simply relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery. There is also a cafe on the island where visitors can purchase food and drinks.

Brownsea Island is a great place to visit for a day trip or a weekend break. The island has something to offer everyone, from nature lovers to history buffs. So why not plan your visit today?


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