The picturesque Blue Pool in Dorset has captured the imaginations of thousands of visitors.
Located on the Isle of Purbeck, just a 35-minute drive from Bowleaze Cove Holiday Park & Spa, it’s famous for a phenomenon caused by light diffraction off of clay particles beneath the water which gives it its beautiful colour.
Since it’s such a popular site and close to several of our parks, we’ve put together a guide on everything you should know about it before visiting.
It’s located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Blue Pool is located on the Isle of Purbeck, a stunning peninsula in Dorset that’s home to an array of famous sites including Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door.
This large stretch of land along the Jurassic Coast has been named an Area of Outstanding Beauty due to its breathtaking landscapes. You’ll find Blue Pool nestled within woodland, located between Wareham and Corfe Castle.
Its name can be deceiving
A former clay pit, Blue Pool isn’t always blue. In fact, the pool can also appear a very dark blue, grey, green and even brown - this is due to light diffraction from the particles in the clay.
A Special Site
As well as its changeable colour, The Blue Pool is a unique beauty spot that came to be by circumstance.
An abandoned clay pit, the pool was naturally flooded by rainwater and now forms a beautiful lake with ever-changing colours.
The Blue Pool’s uniqueness makes it one of Dorset’s most intriguing attractions and a great place to take photos!
Swimming
Reaching just over nine metres at its deepest point, it is not safe to swim in The Blue Pool. However, its beauty makes it well worth a visit!
Tea Rooms
Close to the entrance gate, you’ll find the popular Tea Rooms which serve up hot and cold drinks and a range of snacks including pastries, cakes and local Purbeck ice cream. Dating back to 1935, the tearoom boasts a terrace offering fantastic views of Blue Pool, if the weather permits.
Gift Shop
Situated beside the Tea Rooms, The Blue Pool gift shop has a range of souvenirs including Purbeck chocolate, local artwork, ceramics and presents for children.
Lush Vegetation
The Blue Pool in Dorset is surrounded by 25 acres of beautiful heathland with rare plants and a network of sandy paths. Tourists can visit The Blue Pool via steps or take a completely flat route, the best option for those with pushchairs or wheelchairs.
Wildlife Galore
The lush woodland surrounding The Blue Pool is home to grey squirrels, rabbits and badgers. Visitors may also spot rare birds, and the land is inhabited by protected reptiles including the green sand lizard and the smooth snake. There are also an array of dragonflies and the rare Sika deer.
Walking Trail
If you fancy getting your daily steps in then the wonderful walk around The Blue Pool can be completed in under an hour. It’s unlikely you will encounter many other visitors during this serene jaunt.
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Due to the rare plants and animals that inhabit the estate, The Blue Pool was declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1985. This means that the area’s rare fauna and flora are now protected by law.
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