The Scout Stone
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This commemorative stone was erected near the first Scout campsite.

📜 Commemorative stone for the first-ever Scout camp in 1907.🔍 Erected by the National Trust in 1967, crafted by sculptor Don Potter. # Why Go 🏕️ Marks the site of Lord Robert Baden-Powell's experimental Scout camp🌍 Popular location for Guides and Scouts globally to make promises🌳 Located on Brownsea Island, a National Trust property, offering a beautiful setting. # Why Avoid 💰 Entrance fee for non-members⛴️ Island only accessible by ferry🚫 Closed between November and February # Tips 🚢 Ferries operate from Poole Harbor # Cost 💰 Entrance fee for non-members. # Hours 🕒 Open March to October.

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