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Enjoying a tranquil rural setting in mature woodland, this small, family run park sits just 2 miles from the sandy beaches of Sandown and Shanklin.
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Located in the beauty of the Isle of Wight, welcome to Landguard Holiday Park—a destination where adventure awaits, offering an array of amenities for a delightful getaway.
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Lower Hyde Holiday Park offers a vibrant escape for families and adventurers alike.
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Welcome to Nodes Point Holiday Park, a captivating retreat located on the enchanting Isle of Wight.
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Located in Newbridge, on the edge of an area of ’Outstanding Natural Beauty’, on the Western side of the Isle of Wight, The Orchards Holiday Park is surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
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Salterns Village is the perfect location for the quintessentially nostalgic Isle of Wight family holiday.
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Catch a ferry to this perfect island escape in the Isle of Wight. Experience beaches that radiate beauty whatever the weather.
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Tastefully influenced by the Isle of Wight’s dramatic and spectacular west coast, and proudly positioned just a short stroll from the sandy shores of Colwell Bay.
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Set in 23 acres of beautiful parkland, this immaculately landscaped resort enjoys a secluded yet central location at the heart of the Isle of Wight.
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Welcome to Thorness Bay Holiday Park, a coastal haven situated in the scenic village of Thorness on the Isle of Wight.
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Whitecliff Bay enjoys a picturesque countryside setting yet is only a stone’s throw from a stunning secluded sandy beach, accessed directly from the park.
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Woodside Bay Lodge Retreat part of our Evermore collection is a stylish beachside resort just a short drive away from vibrant Cowes.
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Woodside Coastal Retreat is part of the exclusive Evermore Lodge Collection, a secluded beachside haven nestled on the Isle of Wight within the enchanting coastal locations of Cowes and Fishbourne.
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isle-of-wight Park & Visitor Guide

Embark on an Isle of Wight adventure, a gem on the UK's south coast, brimming with family-friendly activities and mouth-watering local cuisine. From the thrill of Blackgang Chine, the UK's oldest amusement park, to serene walks along the Needles, there's something for everyone. Dive into the island's vibrant food scene with fresh seafood and farm-to-table delicacies. Did you know the Isle of Wight is one of the sunniest places in the UK? Opting for a family break at a UK holiday park here means embracing a hassle-free getaway, where entertainment and relaxation are right on your doorstep, making it a perfect blend of exploration and comfort.

Have You Discovered UK Holiday Parks?

These self-contained resorts offer caravans, lodges, and sometimes tents or glamping pods. You can enjoy a range of facilities including swimming pools, entertainment venues, kids' clubs, and restaurants. They're designed for families looking for a break where everything is on your doorstep!

Holiday parks offer more space and freedom than hotels, such as separate bedrooms, living areas, and your own outdoor space. With the added bonus of on-site amenities and entertainment. They're self-catering too, saving money on dining out.

Going for a UK holiday park means you can forget about stressful airports, and luggage restrictions, and you can pack the car with as many of your home comforts as you like. Plus, you're contributing to the local economy and reducing your carbon footprint.

Why Take Your 2024 Family Holiday Park Break in Isle Of Wight?

The Isle of Wight is a gem on the UK's south coast, known for its beaches, dinosaur fossils, and maritime history. It's quirky – think garlic farms and a festival dedicated to hovercrafts. For 2024, the island is buzzing with new attractions and the return of beloved festivals like the Isle of Wight Festival and Cowes Week.

Choosing a holiday park here means you're set up for an adventure with the comforts of home. The island's unique blend of coastal beauty, intriguing history, and family-friendly attractions make it a standout destination.

If you're visiting Isle Of Wight with kids

Absolutely, the Isle of Wight is a playground for kids. From the thrill of Blackgang Chine, the UK's oldest amusement park, to the educational Dinosaur Isle museum, there's plenty to keep them entertained.

Holiday parks offer the space for kids to play freely, with many having direct access to beaches or their own adventure playgrounds.

  1. Comfortable walking shoes for exploring
  2. Swimwear for the beach or pools
  3. Sunscreen and hats
  4. Light raincoats – just in case
  5. Beach toys and towels
  6. Binoculars for bird watching
  7. A small backpack for day trips

Pet Friendly Isle Of Wight Adventures

Yes, the Isle of Wight loves pets. Many holiday parks welcome dogs, and there's no shortage of pet-friendly pubs and cafes. The Steamer Inn in Shanklin and The Spyglass Inn in Ventnor both welcome furry friends.

Tips? Always keep your pet on a lead where required, and remember to bring water on your adventures.

Dog walking ideas in Isle Of Wight

Route Distance (miles) Scenery Postcode
Tennyson Down 3.2 Cliffs & Sea PO39 0HY
Shanklin to Sandown 2.5 Beachfront PO37 6BN
Robin Hill Country Park Variable Woodland PO30 2NU
Firestone Copse 1.5 Woods PO33 4LP
Alverstone Mead Nature Reserve 2 Wetlands PO36 0HL

Dining at the park, or heading out

Many holiday parks on the Isle of Wight boast their own restaurants, offering convenience after a long day of exploring. The local cuisine is a seafood lover's dream, with crab and lobster being island specialties.

For a family-friendly dining experience, The Garlic Farm Café offers delicious meals with a unique garlic twist. For couples, The Little Gloster in Gurnard provides a romantic setting with stunning sea views.

Outdoor Family Adventures

The Isle of Wight is an outdoor adventure hub. Tapnell Farm offers everything from archery to zorbing, while Wight Water Adventure Watersports in Ventnor has kayaking, surfing, and paddleboarding. Prices vary, but a family can enjoy a day out for around £100-£150. Check seasonal opening times, as many activities are weather dependent.

Nearby shopping

Name Type On Offer Postcode
Ryde Shop High Street Varied PO33 2RJ
Quay Arts Shop Art & Crafts Local Art PO30 5BD
The Needles Landmark Attraction Souvenirs Gifts & Sweets PO39 0JD
Godshill Model Village Shop Unique Miniature Models PO38 3HH
Scarlet Boutique Fashion & Jewellery PO37 7BQ

This guide should help you plan an unforgettable family holiday on the Isle of Wight, blending adventure, relaxation, and exploration in one of the UK's most picturesque settings.


Top Parks for 2024 in Isle Of Wight

The Lakes Rookley, Isle of Wight

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 9 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: The Lakes Rookley is a stunning holiday park set in 23 acres of beautiful parkland on the Isle of Wight, offering a secluded yet central location perfect for exploring the island's attractions, including Carisbrooke Castle and Godshill village.

For the kids - This park is a paradise for children, offering a variety of activities to keep them entertained, including an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a playground, and an array of water sports on the lake.

What's on-site? The Lakes Rookley provides excellent on-site facilities, including a bar and eatery serving delicious meals, a convenience store for all your essentials, and a selection of sports and leisure activities. The highlight is the heated indoor and outdoor swimming pools, perfect for a relaxing swim or fun with the family.

What's nearby? The park is just a short drive from Carisbrooke Castle (15 minutes) and the picturesque village of Godshill (10 minutes), offering quaint shops and traditional tea rooms. The Isle of Wight Zoo and Blackgang Chine, the UK's oldest amusement park, are also within a 20-minute drive, offering fun days out for the whole family.

Accommodation options: Accommodation at The Lakes Rookley ranges from luxury cottages to contemporary caravans, all designed with comfort and style in mind. Options include the Exclusive Island Cottage with a hot tub and the Superior Caravan, perfect for families or couples looking for a tranquil getaway. Note, this park is not pet-friendly.


Landguard Holiday Park, Isle of Wight

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 11 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Landguard Holiday Park is a family-friendly destination on the Isle of Wight, offering a mix of indoor and outdoor pools, dining options, and access to the facilities of its sister park, Low Hyde, for an unforgettable holiday experience.

For the kids - Children will love the adventure playground and amusement arcade, along with the kids' clubs offering fun activities and the chance to make new friends. The outdoor heated pool is also a hit during the summer months.

What's on-site? On-site amenities include The Granary Restaurant and Takeaway, a convenience store, and Costa Coffee. The park also boasts both an indoor heated pool and an outdoor pool, ensuring swimming fun regardless of the weather.

What's nearby? The charming town of Shanklin is just a short drive away (10 minutes), where you can explore the Old Village, relax on Shanklin Beach, or enjoy a show at Shanklin Theatre. The Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary is also nearby, offering a fun day out for animal lovers.

Accommodation options: Landguard Holiday Park offers a range of lodges and caravans, including the Aspen Lodge and Hemlock Lodge, providing comfortable and stylish accommodation for families and groups. All accommodations are pet-free, ensuring a clean and allergy-friendly environment.


Lower Hyde, Isle of Wight

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 14 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? Yes

About this park: Lower Hyde Holiday Park is ideally located for beach lovers and offers a range of facilities including swimming pools, playgrounds, and access to its sister park, Landguard, doubling your fun and entertainment options.

For the kids - The park features an outdoor playground and amusement arcades, plus an outdoor pool for splashing around in the summer. The kids' clubs provide additional fun and activities tailored to all age groups.

What's on-site? Guests can enjoy the indoor and outdoor pools, dine at the on-site restaurant, or grab a quick bite at the takeaway. The park also offers an entertainment venue for live shows and a convenience store for all your essentials.

What's nearby? The beautiful beaches of Sandown and Shanklin are just a short drive away, offering golden sands and seaside fun. Dinosaur Isle and the Isle of Wight Zoo are also nearby, providing educational and exciting days out for the whole family.

Accommodation options: Lower Hyde offers a variety of pet-friendly accommodations, including the Seagull Chalet and Marina Lodge, ensuring there's a perfect option for every family and their furry friends. Comfort and convenience are key, with many units featuring central heating and double glazing.


Thorness Bay, Isle of Wight

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 18 minutes | Sleeps: 8 | Pet friendly? Yes

About this park: Thorness Bay Holiday Park is a coastal retreat offering a heated indoor pool, entertainment options, and direct access to Thorness Bay beach, making it an ideal choice for families seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure.

For the kids - The park boasts a waterslide, kids' clubs, an adventure playground, and an amusement arcade, ensuring endless fun for younger guests.

What's on-site? Facilities include The Boathouse Bar & Restaurant, a fish and chip shop, and a multi-sports court. The indoor heated pool is perfect for year-round swimming, and the on-site convenience store caters to all your needs.

What's nearby? The local area offers beautiful walks and the quaint village of Thorness to explore. The Needles and Alum Bay are also within driving distance, offering stunning views and family attractions.

Accommodation options: Thorness Bay provides a range of accommodation options, including pet-friendly caravans like the Commodore and Westmacott, ensuring a comfortable stay for families, groups, and their pets. Many units also offer additional sleeping in the lounge area, making them ideal for larger groups.


Family Days Out In Isle Of Wight

Isle of Wight is a gem for family holidays, especially if you're staying in one of the many holiday parks dotted around the island. Here are the top 6 attractions that promise fun for the whole family.

Blackgang Chine

  • Opening Times: Varies seasonally, check their website
  • Prices: Adults and children £22, under 4s free
  • Postcode: PO38 2HN
  • Est. time required: 3-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

Blackgang Chine is the UK's oldest amusement park, offering a unique blend of rides, dinosaurs, and fairy-tale characters. It's perfect for families with young kids or anyone young at heart. Don't miss the Dodo Valley or the Underwater Kingdom. The best time to visit is during the summer months when all attractions are open. Tip: Buy tickets online to save money.

Phone number: 01983 730330 | Web: blackgangchine.com


Robin Hill

  • Opening Times: Varies, check their website
  • Prices: Adults and children £22, under 4s free
  • Postcode: PO30 2NU
  • Est. time required: Full day
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

Robin Hill offers an exciting mix of rides, falconry, and gardens. It's a sister park to Blackgang Chine, so expect the same level of fun and adventure. The Colossus swinging galleon is a must-try. Visit during their events like the Electric Woods for an extra special experience. Tip: Combo tickets with Blackgang Chine offer great value.

Phone number: 01983 527352 | Web: robin-hill.com


The Needles

  • Opening Times: 10am - 5pm, varies seasonally
  • Prices: Free entry, pay for attractions
  • Postcode: PO39 0JD
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, chargeable

The Needles is one of the Isle of Wight's most iconic landmarks. The chairlift to the beach provides stunning views of the coloured sands of Alum Bay. The park itself offers a 4D cinema, a sweet factory, and glass blowing demonstrations. Best visited on a clear day for the views. Tip: Bring a camera for the incredible scenery.

Web: theneedles.co.uk


Isle of Wight Zoo

  • Opening Times: 10am - 5pm daily
  • Prices: Adults £14.50, Children £11.50
  • Postcode: PO36 8QB
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: Nearby, chargeable

The Isle of Wight Zoo is a haven for rescued big cats and lemurs, making it a must-visit for animal lovers. The zoo focuses on conservation and education, offering close-up encounters. Visit in the morning to see the animals most active. Tip: Check feeding times for an unforgettable experience.

Phone number: 01983 403883 | Web: isleofwightzoo.com


Osborne House

  • Opening Times: 10am - 5pm, varies seasonally
  • Prices: Adults £20, Children £12
  • Postcode: PO32 6JX
  • Est. time required: Half day
  • Nearest parking: On-site, chargeable

Osborne House, Queen Victoria's family home, offers a glimpse into royal life. The house and gardens are stunning, with a private beach open to visitors. It's a hit with history enthusiasts and families alike. The Swiss Cottage area is great for kids. Tip: Don't miss the 'Victoria's Ice Cream Parlour' for a treat.

Phone number: 0370 333 1181 | Web: english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/osborne/


Tapnell Farm Park

  • Opening Times: 10am - 5pm daily
  • Prices: Adults £12.95, Children £12.95, under 2s free
  • Postcode: PO41 0YJ
  • Est. time required: 3-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

Tapnell Farm Park is a fantastic day out for families, offering indoor and outdoor play areas, a petting zoo, and wallaby walkthroughs. It's particularly great for younger children. The farm's restaurant serves delicious, locally sourced food. Visit on a sunny day to make the most of the outdoor activities. Tip: Check out their events calendar for special activities throughout the year.

Phone number: 01983 758722 | Web: tapnellfarmpark.com


Choosing the right attractions can make your stay at holiday parks in Isle of Wight truly memorable. Each of these venues offers something unique, ensuring there's something for everyone in the family to enjoy.

FAQs

This is our first stay on a holiday park, what will it be like?

Expect a blend of relaxation and adventure. Holiday parks in Isle Of Wight, like Lower Hyde and Landguard Holiday Park, offer a mix of outdoor activities, entertainment, and comfy accommodations. You'll find pools, playgrounds, and sometimes even live shows. It's like a mini-village dedicated to your holiday happiness.

What should I pack when visiting Isle Of Wight?

Pack for variety – bring swimwear for the beaches and pools, comfortable walking shoes for exploring, and layers for the unpredictable British weather. Don't forget sunscreen and a raincoat. If you're staying at a park like Whitecliff Bay, they have shops for essentials, but it's good to come prepared.

Is Isle Of Wight a good place to visit ‘off-season’?

Absolutely! The Isle Of Wight is charming year-round. Off-season means fewer crowds and you can still enjoy walks, the stunning scenery, and many attractions. Places like The Needles are open, and some holiday parks offer heated indoor pools and cozy accommodations perfect for cooler weather.

Will my hot tub be cleaned before we arrive?

Yes, if your holiday park accommodation includes a hot tub, it will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized before your arrival. Parks like Nodes Point Holiday Park pride themselves on their cleanliness standards, ensuring a safe and relaxing soak for you and your family.

Can we bring our pets to the holiday park?

Many holiday parks in Isle Of Wight are pet-friendly, like Thorness Bay Holiday Park. They welcome furry family members with open arms. Just check in advance as there might be a small additional charge, and some accommodations are specifically designated for pet owners.

How do we book activities, and do they need to be booked in advance?

It's best to book in advance, especially during peak times. You can usually book activities online through the holiday park's website or at the reception upon arrival. Parks like Lower Hyde offer a wide range of activities, from archery to swimming lessons, so planning ahead ensures you don't miss out.

What's the best way to get around the Isle Of Wight?

The island is great for both driving and public transport. Buses cover most major attractions and are a budget-friendly option. If you're staying at a park like Landguard Holiday Park, they can provide timetables and advice. Hiring a car gives you more flexibility to explore at your own pace.

Are there any discounts available for attractions when staying at a holiday park?

Yes, some holiday parks offer discount vouchers for local attractions. Check with the reception at your park, like Whitecliff Bay, upon arrival. They often have partnerships with local sites and can provide deals on entry fees to places like Blackgang Chine or Robin Hill.

What dining options are available in holiday parks?

Most parks have a range of dining options, from casual cafes to sit-down restaurants. For example, Nodes Point Holiday Park has a lovely restaurant with a menu that caters to both kids and adults. Many accommodations come with kitchen facilities if you prefer to cook your own meals.

Is there WiFi in holiday parks?

Yes, the majority of holiday parks in Isle Of Wight offer WiFi, though the strength and speed can vary. Some parks provide free WiFi in communal areas, while others might charge a small fee for access in your accommodation. It's worth checking the specifics with your chosen park before arrival.

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