Things to do near Landguard Holiday Park
Shanklin, Isle of Wight, PO37 7PJ
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Our Favourite Things to Do near Landguard
With three seaside resorts nearby, your family can get their fill of seaside fun at Landguard. The park sits on the outskirts of Shanklin and its sun-bleached, golden sands are just a short stroll away. It has lovely Victorian beach huts, an arcade and lots of watersports on offer too.
To the south lies elegant Ventnor with its mild microclimate, beach and subtropical gardens, while to the north stands Sandown. One the island's most popular seaside towns, it has lots of classic attractions and a fantastic pier, plus a zoo where you can get up-close to lions and tigers!
Amazing attractions near Landguard
Sandown Beach
The classic British day out at the seaside. Break out the bucket and spade, paddle the seashore and sit back and relax in your deckchair.
Shanklin Beach
Just south of Sandown is popular Shanklin Beach - a traditional Victorian seaside resort and one of the best-loved beaches on the Isle of Wight.
Ventnor Beach
With vintage beach huts and its own sunny micro-climate, Ventnor Beach offers a curious combination of Victorian relics and notes of the Mediterranean.
St Helen's Beach
Dog-friendly all year round, St Helen's Beach is a haven for those who can't enjoy their holiday without their canine companion by their side.
Priory Bay Beach
Sandwiched between Seaview and St Helens is hidden gem Priory Bay. An east-facing beach, this unspoilt, secluded bay is best enjoyed in the mornings where it is awash with sunshine.
Ryde Beach
Ryde Beach's powdery sands stretch out so far, the UK's second longest pier had to be constructed on its shore to allow boats to dock.
Thorness Bay
Thorness Bay is a secluded and private bay, just a short stroll from Thorness Bay Holiday Park, which enjoys direct access to the shore.
Bembridge Beach
A favourite amongst watersports enthusiasts, Bembridge Beach is a fantastic coastal spot to be explored.
Amazon World Zoo Park
From a tropical rainforest teeming with parrots and toucans to steamy ponds with piranhas and crocodiles, explore the tropics and beyond at this special zoo.
The Wildheart Animal Sanctuary
The Wildheart Animal Sanctuary, situated on the shores of the beautiful Sandown beach, provides an immersive and stimulating day out and is a chance to see some of the most remarkable, yet threatened, animals on the planet, including lions, tigers, primates, reptiles and more.
The Isle of Wight Donkey Sanctuary
A wonderful haven for injured or unwanted donkeys - where you can pet, brush or even walk these truly adorable animals.
Appuldurcombe House
Explore an estate designed by Capability Brown - England's most famous landscape architect and enjoy incredible displays at the Falconry Centre.
Monkey Haven
A special sanctuary for rescued monkeys that lets you get up close and personal with beautiful gibbons, marmosets and capuchins.
Haven Falconry
Witness the awesome speed of the peregrine falcon and admire the magical beauty of the barn owl at Haven Falconry.
Butterfly World
Hundreds of vibrant, rare butterflies whirl all around - and some might even land on you, as you wander through this enchanting butterfly house.
West Wight Alpacas
Wander through 23 acres of beautiful countryside and appreciate the beauty of this island - oh and did we mention you'll be escorting a llama!
Brading Roman Villa
Delve into Britain's Roman past in the historic ruins of this villa, with its staggeringly well-preserved mosaics and an extensive collection of artefacts.
St Helen's Old Church
A lonely reminder of St Helen's Old Church, this mysterious tower makes an imposing sight against the crystal clear waters all around.
The Needles
Turquoise seas, spectacular multi-coloured cliffs and a beautiful golden sandy beach, the Needles is much more than a series of iconic rocks.
Osborne House
The spectacular holiday home of Queen Victoria is one of the island's most popular attractions, with lavish staterooms and suites just waiting to be explored.
Robin Hill Country Park
Venture deep into the woodland jungle, hitch a ride on the swinging galleon, or marvel at magnificent birds of prey, all in one wondrous place.
Ventnor Botanic Garden
With a unique microclimate, these botanic gardens are home to a dazzling array of subtropical plants that flourish outdoors like nowhere else in Britain.
Wight Karting
Start your engines! Compete with your friends, outrun your family and race to the top of the leader board at this fantastically fun karting track.
St Helens & Bembridge
Starting at St Helens and passing via Bembridge Harbour, this circular walk takes you towards Steyne Wood and Whitecliff Bay then back.
Newport Quay, New Fairlee, Binfield, River Medina
Following an old railway line through pretty woodland and along the Medina River, this easy circular route passes the site of the Ryde Queen paddle steamer.
Godshill to Ventnor via Niton
Head out on this circular walk from Freshwater Bay via Brighstone, traversing a chalk ridge and discovering lovely views across the Solent to the south coast.
Bembridge
This beautiful circular coastal walk features some of the Isle of Wight's most iconic monuments, including Bembridge Windmill, built in the early 1700s and a Grade I listed building.