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Needles Pleasure Park
"World famous Chairlift transporting guests from the cliff-top above Alum Bay down to the beach below.Located at the South Western tip of the Isle of Wight with a wonderful natural landscape, including the famous Needles Rocks & Trinity Lighthouse – the Isle of Wight’s most famous landmark.Traditional fairground rides and great value family attractions add to the experience, including glass making and sweet making demonstrations."
Address: Alum Bay, Totland Bay PO39 0JD, IOW, GB
Phone: 01983 752401
State: IOW
City: Totland Bay
Zip Code: PO39 0JD


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I absolutely loved this place!! I'm a geography student so it was even more interesting learning about the history of the needles on the boat trip! We went on the really cool chair lift and the boat going around the needles, it was amazing! I would 100% recommend. Neither the chair lift nor the boat trip was expensive to go on. Such beautiful cliff edges, so many different colours. We also played some crazy golf, perfect for children in my opinion. I had a wonderful day! Thank you so much
Amazing views and easy to get to! We went in late February and so most of the attractions were closed, but that definitely didn’t stop us from walking to the Needles viewpoint. There are some truly amazing views along the walk, which takes about 30 to 40 minutes each way, depending on how many times you stop to take photos! You can see the multicoloured cliff faces, lovely coastline, as well as amazing views to the Lighthouse on the Needles itself. You can also see a look out post from the Coast Guard near the end of the walk, plus a bit of history from where the British government tested rocket engines as well. The best views are from the National trust old battery and new battery fort, and when we went we didn’t have to pay, although during high season you will. I would definitely recommend. From Newport it only takes about 35 minutes to drive to, and I believe there is a bus service as well!
A beautiful spectacular place to be and visit Loads of things to do and a wonderful place to spend a full day Lots of games for kids. Nothing much for adults other than golf and chairlift to the beach. But the beach is the place to be. Amazingly clean, beautiful water, absolutely scenic There were 2 great boat rides to the lighthouse. We took the blue ride which is a bit slow compared to the other. Very nice ride and absolutely worth every penny. Great time to spend with family and friends
It's just amazing, at least everyone should visit it once. It's really worth your time. We went in chair lift and took the slow boat ride. We were a bit late so could not visit glass blowing. It was a wonderful experience. We came in bus which I think was a really good idea. For £10 we got a day rider ticket and we didn't have to pay anymore. We didn't have to wait for parking as well. There is frequent bus service which is a really good option
We went during the week, we didn't really go for the attractions etc we walked across from a small NT car park. We used the chairlift down amd up to the beach which was a fun experience! Great views both ways. We also went on one of the boat trips out to the Needles. This is a separate venture to the attraction this wad brilliant. You get to go out to the edge of the bay and towards the Needles then along the cliff edge and then back towards the beach seeing the colored sands in the cliffs in the way. We did go in a couple of the shops and used the loos which were very clean.
Lots to see and really interesting for all ages. The cable ride and boat trip were amazing both with spectacular views. Visited the glass factory too, fascinating how the items are produced. Was quite busy and a bit of a wait for the cable ride but was a bank holiday weekend and nothing too long. Lots of people there but so much to do that did not feel crowded. Entertainment was good too. Great day out for all the family.
Gorgeous place to visit, despite being in the off-season. Quite scenic and a bit of a trek to see all there is to offer. I can tell that there are lift facilities, open in the on-season, for those with accessibility issues. It was not open when we went on a Saturday in November. Coffee shop onsite was decently nice and the staff were friendly and talkative.
A good hike and great views not for the faint hearted. Parking is £6 flat fee so to get your monies worth come early ans stay the day. Plenty places to eat a vist to the old battery is an additional cost for non members of English Heritage. That said definitely worth a visit for the lovely view's.
The views are superb. The staff are super friendly. The downside? The toilets were a bit grim. Although it's a hot day and it was very busy so I guess I should cut some slack. The boat trip out to the Needles was really good
It's very nice and pleasant place to visit with family. We really enjoyed the chair lift ride, speed boat trip and beach But I would like to see more updated rides for children because the rides there are for only upto 4 years old. My 8 years old twins were disappointed and so were we as the only 4D Cinema there never opens. Its been shut from last 5 years or so.
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