Address
27 Rothesay Road
Bournemouth
BH4 9NH
Useful information
The site is named after a local smuggler, Captain Pug, who was believed to have buried his treasure here.
Pug’s Hole is a valley with steep wooded slopes. A path leads down through the valley, or you can take the wooded trails that run around the site. None of the paths are paved, so this site is unsuitable for wheelchairs.
Trees at Pug’s Hole include Scots pines, hazel, rowan and sycamore. These are home to birds such as woodpeckers, nuthatches, coal tits and treecreepers.
Make sure you follow the rules in our nature reserves.