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Situated in the heart of Bournemouth, next to the pier, the Oceanarium will take you on a fascinating voyage of the undersea world from elegant seahorses to sinister sharks.
Arne is celebrated for its lowland heathland, which is rare in Europe, and its wildlife including Dartford warblers, nightjars, all six species of British reptile, plus many species of butterflies, dragonflies, and moths.
Sea Life houses an amazing array of the world’s most fascinating marine life, offering a day of fun and amazement whatever the weather.
Enter into a world of discovery - feed the lambs, view the animals, take a tractor-trailer ride, watch milking, have fun in the play areas. Restaurant and farm shop.
Honeybrook Farm offers nature based activities, an adventure playground and a well stocked farm shop offering locally reared and produced products.
The only place in the world where up to 1,000 swans can be visited during the nesting and hatching time (end May- end June). Audiovisual presentation. Ugly duckling trail.
Countryside, cliffs, sea and wildlife. Visitor centre with exhibits, information, live cliff camera, underwater sounds. Theme trails. Ranger-guided walks.
Catteries, stables, aviaries and outdoor pens holding a selection of rescued and retired animals.
Hamworthy Park has something to offer to visitors of all ages. Situated in the Hamworthy area it nestles the shores of Poole Harbour and is therefore protected from the open sea.
Moreton Gardens is a 3.5-acre landscaped garden, in a beautiful south Dorset village associated with Lawrence of Arabia who is buried next to the garden.