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If you’re planning a holiday on the island, you’ll find there’s plenty to do on the Isle of Wight and many attractions and places to keep you and all your family busy.
One of the best things about being on the Isle of Wight is that you're never far from a beach. When you're staying at The Lakes Rookley you're spoiled for choice, because they're all within easy reach, with half of them just 20 minutes away. Not that you have to leave if you fancy a dip, as we've got both indoor and outdoor heated pools right here.
There's plenty of exciting adventures to be had year-round at the resort, as well as out and about in the local community, like the UK's oldest amusement park Blackgang Chine. The smaller members of your family (whether they're on two legs or four furry ones) are sure to be happily tuckered out at the end of every day, having made happy memories that will last them a lifetime.
If you run out of ideas, you’ll find below something for everyone to do on the Isle of Wight in our selection of exciting attractions.
A playful and interactive museum dedicated to the island’s fossil and geological heritage. Whether you’ve got kids who are fascinated by T-Rexes or you fancy yourself a bit of an amateur paleontologist, Dinosaur Isle is a fantastic place!
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: Assistance dogs only
For further information, please visit website.
Nestled on the sweeping coastlines of the Isle of Wight, a truly wild family day out awaits. Enjoy a sprawling zoo home to an incredible array of mammals, birds, reptiles and insects from across the globe.
Drive time: Between 20 - 45 minutes
Dog Friendly: Certain areas are dog friendly
A perfect place for day-long fun, Sandown Pier is a must-visit if you’re planning a family trip to the Isle of Wight. From rides and adventure play to an arcade and miniature golf, there’s something at Sandown for all ages.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
The Isle of Wight is no stranger to spectacular green spaces, including the Robin Hill Country Park just outside of Newport. The 88-acre site is home to lush gardens as well as a fun-packed adventure park ideal for all ages.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
Get ready to explore some incredible natural attractions during your holiday on the Isle of Wight, including the mesmerising Shanklin Chine. Peaceful and serene, it’s the ideal spot for a quieter day out.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
Head to the southeast during your time on the Isle of Wight, and you’ll find beautiful Shanklin Beach. This sandy spot is complete with traditional beach huts and plenty of space to roam around.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
The Garlic Farm is a free to enter family attraction providing the full garlic experience and access to beautiful farmland in the Arreton Valley. With a farm shop, restaurant, and play area, the Garlic Farm makes a brilliant day out!
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
Set among rolling green countryside on the Isle of Wight, Amazon World is an exotic zoo that’s home to over 100 rainforest species, with a focus on habitat conservation.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Whether you’re visiting the Isle of Wight by yourself or with the whole family in tow, stop by the award-winning Monkey Haven for an afternoon hanging out with some beautiful rescued primates and birds of prey.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Journey back in time, and through the beautiful English countryside, when you take a ride on the Isle of Wight Steam Railway. The heritage railway speeds across 9km of rural scenery and is a fantastic place to visit.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
A stunning, grade I listed monastery on the island’s north east coast. It’s well worth a visit whether you’re a keen historian, interested in architecture, or just looking for a day out.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
A magnificent medieval stronghold in the town of Newport which was famously used to imprison Charles I during the English Civil War.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Osborne is the palatial former holiday home of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, located on the Isle of Wight. Step inside the grounds and rooms of the estate for a fascinating insight into historical royal family life.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Originating from the early 18th century as the seat of the Worsley family, Appuldurcombe was once the grandest house on the Isle of Wight.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
The UK’s oldest amusement park, with a host of classic rides and attractions offering fun for all the family.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
A fun and interactive visitor farm with lots of lovely animals to meet. Set yourself up for an educational yet incredibly fun day out on the Isle of Wight!
Drive time: Between 20 - 45 minutes
Dog Friendly: Certain areas are dog friendly
Surrounded by stunning scenery and the remarkable tourist area The Needles there will be no chance of you getting bored.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
During your holiday to the Isle of Wight, don’t miss the chance to explore the quirky seaside town of Yarmouth and its fascinating castle. Once one of Henry VIII’s most sophisticated coastal fortresses.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: No
For further information, please visit website.
Alum Bay is well known for its multi-coloured sand cliffs and stunning views across the Solent.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
Colwell Bay is one of many picturesque beaches in West Wight, offering spectacular views back across the Solent to mainland England.
Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
Rookley is a charming village located in the heart of the Isle of Wight, offering a tranquil retreat surrounded by picturesque countryside and natural beauty. Enjoy peaceful countryside, Rookley Country Park, pubs and tea rooms.
Drive time: Less than 10 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes.
Newport offers a charming blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. See the stunning harbour, historic market town, medieval architecture, Carisbrooke Castle, Quay Arts Centre, River Medina, the Island Heritage Centre and much more.
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
Shanklin offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, coastal charm, and family-friendly attractions. Whether you're exploring the Old Village, relaxing on the beach, or enjoying outdoor activities, Shanklin has something to offer for visitors
Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes
Ventnor offers a perfect blend of coastal charm, botanical beauty, and cultural heritage. Whether you're exploring botanical gardens, enjoying coastal walks, or simply soaking up the seaside atmosphere, Ventnor has something to offer.
Drive time: Less than 10 minutes
Dog friendly: Yes.
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