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Salterns Harbourside Hotel
38 Salterns way, Poole, Dorset, Dorset BH14 8JR

This area around Poole Harbour has become one of the most sought after areas for property in the south of England, with resorts such as Sanbanks spreading out across the bay. This hotel offers excellent views of the coastline,...
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Attractions near Salterns Harbourside Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Salterns Harbourside Hotel:
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| Compton Acres (1.3 Miles) |
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Compton Acres is at the forefront of the South’s garden attractions. Wander around the magnificent 10 acres of individually themed gardens where in 2007 developments...
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| Poole Harbour (1.9 Miles) |
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As the second largest natural harbour in the world after Sydney, Australia, Poole Harbour is an attraction in its own right. The calm waters are...
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| Lighthouse (2.2 Miles) |
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Poole’s impressive arts centre claims to be the biggest outside London. It provides a venue for concerts, theatre productions, cinema, visual arts and exhibitions. It...
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| Waterfront Museum (2.3 Miles) |
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Housed in an eighteenth Century warehouse near the quayside, this museum features the 2000 years of Poole’s fascinating history. Topics covered include the Iron Age,...
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| Poole Museum (2.3 Miles) |
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Poole Museum underwent an extensive refurbishment in 2007, partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The stunning building has a brilliant entrance and atrium...
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| Customs House (2.3 Miles) |
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This building is a replica of the previous, eighteenth Century Customs House, which was destroyed by fire in 1813. The ground floor was traditionally used...
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| Poole Park (2.5 Miles) |
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Just a quick stroll from the town centre, this spacious park has plenty to offer. There is a large boating lake, putting green, bowling green...
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| Sandbanks Beach (2.9 Miles) |
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Enjoy a spot of celebrity watching on Britain’s smartest beach. Pop stars and footballers flock to this three-mile stretch of golden sand, stunning views and...
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| Bowlplex (3 Miles) |
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This 24-lane computerised bowling centre is popular with families and league players alike due to the comprehensive facilities on offer. As well as the bowling...
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| Splashdown (3.1 Miles) |
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The South’s largest indoor water parks with twelve exhilarating rides. Hop on the Tennessee Twister or Louisiana Leap and spin around in the Spacebowl. The...
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| Castleman Trailway (3.9 Miles) |
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This 16-mile trailway is suitable for walkers, cyclists and horse riders alike. It follows the route of the old Dorchester to Southampton railway, which was...
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| Pavilion Theatre (4.3 Miles) |
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The Pavilion Theatre at Bournemouth is housed in what is now the Bournemouth International Centre. The Pavilion has a varied programme of events that...
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| Poole Pottery (5.5 Miles) |
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Produced in Poole for 130 years, Poole Pottery ware has become much loved and highly collectable. Visit the factory to see how the world famous...
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| Ballard Down (6.6 Miles) |
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Ballard Down is a chalk headland that lies between the Bay of Swanage and the Bay of Studland on the English Channel. The area...
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| Swanage Pier (7.7 Miles) |
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This unique wooden Victorian pier was built in 1896 and restored in the 1990s. After a stroll, visitors can enjoy a free exhibition, working penny...
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| Studland Bay (7.9 Miles) |
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This three mile stretch of beach is well managed by the National Trust and ample parking and refreshment facilities are provided. The combination of natural...
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| Swanage Museum (7.9 Miles) |
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Swanage Museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of this town and its people. Interactive displays and archive films immediately greet you when...
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| Stapehill Abbey (8.4 Miles) |
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This attraction offers something for everyone. The Abbey buildings house the beautifully restored Nuns’ Chapel and Cloisters and the recreated Victorian parlour and laundry room....
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| Knowlton Church (8.6 Miles) |
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This small, mainly Norman building makes for an intriguing spectacle as it sits within the well preserved bank and ditch of a Neolithic henge, built...
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| Badbury Rings (8.6 Miles) |
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This Iron Age hill fort can be found on the B3082, just outside Wimborne. Managed by the National Trust, the site consists of several banks...
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| Horton Tower (8.6 Miles) |
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This 140 foot high folly was built by Humphrey Sturt in the eighteenth century. The story goes that he used it in his later years...
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| Wimborne Minster (8.8 Miles) |
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Dedicated to Saint Cuthburga, much of this imposing Norman church dates between 1120 and 1180. The Minster is still very much a parish church but...
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