We decided to spend a couple of hours at Poole Quays before going to our hotel in nearby Bournemouth. The main multi-storey carpark was well signposted, situated a few yards from the Quays and cost £1 ph (payment on exit).
Our main purpose was to have a boat trip around the islands. Run by Brownsea Island Ferries (the yellow one) or Greenslade Ferries, the trip lasts about an hour, leaving at half hourly intervals and cost £11.50 per adult. No pre-booking was needed and you just purchase tickets from the kiosk opposite the mooring. The first part of the trip (20 mins) takes you to Brownsea Island where you can get off and visit – entry to the island is £8 pp on top of your ferry fee.

Or just stay on the boat for the rest of the tour around the other islands and then back to the Quays. There was an interesting onboard commentary that gave enough information but didn’t go on too much, thus not impeding on your enjoyment of the trip. Other destinations were available.


The sea air had worked up an appetite so we searched out some reviews of where to eat. Poole has an abundance of eateries, most of which seemed reasonably priced. We opted for the Rope and Anchor, a topsy turvy pub/restaurant hidden away one street back from the Quayside.
We arrived at 1.45 only to find there were no tables. Luckily someone finished soon after so we were able to have their table which was quickly cleared and cleaned.
Food is ordered at the bar. A straightforward roast with a choice of 6 different meats with options to have 1-6 portions of meat!!!
The 40 minute wait for food seemed rather long but the owner did come and apologise as a party of 10 had ordered just before us. I think it was just a case of bad timing on our behalf as another table who came in much later was served immediately after us. The table area was a pleasant relaxed environment with a great 80s soundtrack in the background.
Wow was it worth the wait though! Huge portions that were served piping hot. 3 different freshly steamed veg, 3 big roast potatoes, huge homemade Yorkshire pudding and a mass of quality meat. I had turkey, he had beef and chicken. Both were served with a side of cranberry and horseradish sauce respectively. If I had one tiny negative it would have been the packet stuffing. It just didn’t fit with all the other lovely fresh ingredients. May I recommend you view my nan’s homemade stuffing recipe instead
Great food, great price, friendly service in a nice location. We would definitely eat there again.

With no room for pudding, we took a gentle stroll around the shops and Quayside. If you visit, do check out Purbeck Pottery and Quayside Emporium where you can find a huge variety of arts and crafts and independent retailers and stock up on some Dorset Tea.

There is not masses to do here but certainly enough for an afternoon, and there’s a fair amount of free activities too. Visit the Tourist Information Centre which is also home to Poole Museum. At the back of the Rope and Anchor is Scalpens Court Gardens, and further along the Quayside is the RNLI Museum. You’ll find a crabbing area here too. There’s some lovely old architecture that blends in well with the new, and of course, all the fishing boats, yachts and Sunseeker cruisers on the water’s edge are interesting to see. There are also a couple of interactive trails around the area.

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More photos from this trip can be viewed on Facebook
You may also like my other posts:
* The Orchid Hotel Bournemouth
* Free & Cheap Things to do in Mudeford & Christchurch
* Quintessentially English – The Basingstoke Canal
Or find more places to visit in my Days Out & Travel UK section.
I love that you just did the cruise. Brownsea is a good place to visit but if I’m honest, there’s really not a lot to do over there… you probably had a more interesting time on the boat!
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Great articles and very useful. O am hoping to plan a holiday down that way. Thank you for the tips Sandy
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Oh I do love a boat trip! Never actually been to Poole, but it is now on my list!
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It’s a nice place to spend a few hours. I’m off one one today in Christchurch so watch out for a new blog.
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Sounds like a lovely way to spend a day!
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🙂
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