The Blue Pool Nature Reserve & Tearooms forms part of the Privately Owned Furzebrook Estate which traces its history back nearly 400 years. A beautiful rainwater filled pool offering a colour phenomenon due to light diffraction. Established in 1935 and opened as a Tourist Attraction for wonderful walks, teas, coffees, ice cream and locally sourced food. Please note the Estate and The Blue Pool is a Site of Special Scientific Interest as such we NO SWIMMING / NO BBQ's / DOGS ON LEADS. The Blue Pool attraction is open year round, there is an entry fee on the gate and free parking for our patrons. We look forward to seeing you.
Lovely place for a day out. Walks were clear and easy to stroll. The rope bridge was great fun. The views across the pool are stunning in a number of viewpoints. I guess when the azaleas are flowering it is absolutely beautiful. There's a nice cafe and lovely gift shop. I only wish we had visited before but will be back again before long
Ideal spot for those seeking a beautiful space in which to walk, picnic or just sit and absorb nature. Although admission costs can feel quite high, it is worth it, and a circuit or two around the pool on well maintained paths shows where some of the income goes. The new rope bridge is an interesting addition. This is a wonderful place to "get away from it all", without going too far to do so
Such a beautiful place for a stroll around the many different trails. Entry price was PS7.50 pp. Free parking which is a bonus! Nice little tea room and lots of picnic benches too. Loved the rope bridge aswell. There is also a play park for kids. Definitely recommend this place
A wonderful place to visit. Need to go on a sunny day. If it's been raining I'd suggest wellies as it can get muddy on the walks. Food was lovely and the service was top notch. Lots of options for food and beverages, as well as ice creams. I would also say not to carry your dog over the bridge! I did and it was scary as it wobbles a lot.
Such a beautiful interesting place to visit. It has been a few years since our last visit, and the new owners have obviously made it a more family friendly place to visit. The tea rooms have also been given a lovely face-lift with a choice of seating . Plenty of out door tables as well. The food was good, but do be prepared to wait , it does get very busy.
A great place for fresh air, fun and nature. The children can run free and enjoy the woodland playground. A lovely spot, pool not blue due to weather conditions but all in all a great day. Beautiful peacock and peahen. Lots of other birds. A return to the wild.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Good for kids
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Lovely place for a day out. Walks were clear and easy to stroll. The rope bridge was great fun. The views across the pool are stunning in a number of viewpoints. I guess when the azaleas are flowering it is absolutely beautiful. There's a nice cafe and lovely gift shop. I only wish we had visited before but will be back again before long
Ideal spot for those seeking a beautiful space in which to walk, picnic or just sit and absorb nature. Although admission costs can feel quite high, it is worth it, and a circuit or two around the pool on well maintained paths shows where some of the income goes. The new rope bridge is an interesting addition. This is a wonderful place to "get away from it all", without going too far to do so
Such a beautiful place for a stroll around the many different trails. Entry price was PS7.50 pp. Free parking which is a bonus! Nice little tea room and lots of picnic benches too. Loved the rope bridge aswell. There is also a play park for kids. Definitely recommend this place
A wonderful place to visit. Need to go on a sunny day. If it's been raining I'd suggest wellies as it can get muddy on the walks. Food was lovely and the service was top notch. Lots of options for food and beverages, as well as ice creams. I would also say not to carry your dog over the bridge! I did and it was scary as it wobbles a lot.
Such a beautiful interesting place to visit. It has been a few years since our last visit, and the new owners have obviously made it a more family friendly place to visit. The tea rooms have also been given a lovely face-lift with a choice of seating . Plenty of out door tables as well. The food was good, but do be prepared to wait , it does get very busy.
A great place for fresh air, fun and nature. The children can run free and enjoy the woodland playground. A lovely spot, pool not blue due to weather conditions but all in all a great day. Beautiful peacock and peahen. Lots of other birds. A return to the wild.