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POOLE HARBOUR Tide Times

Stay informed with accurate tide times for POOLE HARBOUR, England. Plan your coastal activities with confidence using our up-to-date forecasts for high and low tides throughout the week, along with today's sunrise and sunset times.

Tides for Today

Map showing the location of POOLE HARBOUR

Today's tide times for POOLE HARBOUR start with a low tide at 1:23 am, reaching 1.2 meters in the night. A high tide occurs at 4:38 am, peaking at 1.6 meters in the night. Low tide sets in at 1:42 pm, with the water level falling to 1.1 meters. A high tide occurs at 7:54 pm, peaking at 1.8 meters in the evening.

The current moon phase is Waxing Gibbous"Gibbous" refers to the Moon being more than half full, and during the Waxing Gibbous, it is getting closer to the Full Moon! Tonight, the Moon will rise at 5:34 pm and set at 3:26 am.

Sunrise in POOLE HARBOUR is at 5:57 am, with sunset at 10:16 pm.

For a full breakdown of POOLE HARBOUR tide times, see the complete tide chart below.

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  • Low

    1.2m

  • High

    1.6m

  • Low

    1.1m

  • High

    1.8m

Tide Times for Rest of Week

  • Low

    1.2m

  • High

    1.6m

  • Low

    1.1m

  • High

    1.9m

  • Low

    1.1m

  • High

    1.7m

  • Low

    1.1m

  • High

    2.0m

  • Low

    1.0m

  • High

    1.8m

  • Low

    1.1m

  • High

    2.0m

  • Low

    0.9m

  • High

    1.9m

  • Low

    1.0m

  • High

    2.1m

  • Low

    0.9m

  • High

    1.9m

  • Low

    1.0m

  • High

    2.1m

  • Low

    0.8m

  • High

    2.0m

  • Low

    1.0m

  • High

    2.1m

Fun & Interesting Facts About POOLE HARBOUR

  • Poole Harbour is the largest natural harbour in England and is noted for its stunning scenery and diverse wildlife, including large populations of birds and marine life.
  • The harbour is home to Brownsea Island, which is famous for its red squirrel population and was the site of the first-ever Scouts camp in 1907.
  • The area around Poole Harbour features significant ecological zones, including salt marshes and mudflats, which provide important habitats for various species.
  • Poole Harbour has a strong maritime history and was once a hub for shipbuilding and trade, particularly during the Victorian era when it was a key port for exporting goods.
  • The harbour experiences some fascinating tidal phenomena, including the phenomenon of "double tides," where tides can be higher and lower within the same day, creating varied conditions for local fisheries and recreational boating.

Tide Times for Christmas, New Year & More in POOLE HARBOUR

Planning a Christmas Day beach walk or a New Year's Day sea swim in POOLE HARBOUR? Find accurate holiday tide times for major events, including Summer Solstice and Winter Solstice. Get the best tide conditions for your next coastal visit.

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