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Adventure & Outdoors

Robin Hill Adventure Park

Havenstreet and Ashey, Isle of Wight· PO30 2NU

SEN Suitability Assessment

Based on analysis of 5 public reviews (May 2025 May 2026)

SEN Score

Based on noise, queues, staff, calm spaces

Limited confidence

Based on the 5 most recent of this venue's many Google reviews. Treat these scores as an early signal.

Breakdown

NoiseGood
Crowds & queuesGood
Staff supportGood
Calm spacesGood
Staff accommodating to fearsShaded rest areasCan get busyHigher entry costVariety of activitiesConfidence-building environment

Parent summary

Robin Hill comes across as a genuinely welcoming place for SEN families. Staff are consistently described as friendly, helpful and willing to adapt—including flexible approaches to children with specific fears or anxieties. The range of activities, beautiful grounds with plenty of shaded spots, and quieter attractions like the falconry display offer sensory variety. Entry costs are on the higher side, and the park can get busy during peak times.

Best times to visit

Weekday visits and term time may offer quieter experiences based on families' comments.

Worth avoiding

School holidays and weekends may see larger crowds.

What visitors say

Visitors consistently praise Robin Hill for its range of activities, beautiful setting, and genuinely supportive staff who take a flexible approach to individual needs and anxieties. Many have found the shaded areas helpful, and quieter attractions offer sensory variety without overwhelming noise. Some have noted the entry price is quite high, and the park can get busy during peak times.

Based on a sample of public reviews. Experiences vary - every child and every visit is different.

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From SEN communities

autism-friendly staffaccessible trailsSEN group visitssensory guidance
  • Parent reported staff were kind and helpful to their autistic daughter
  • Forest trail noted as offering access for those with special needs
  • SEN/RDA groups mentioned visiting the park for outings
  • Venue has accessibility and sensory guide available

Sourced from Facebook parent group, holiday rental review, SEN community mention, accessibility guide within the SEN community. Individual experiences vary.

Potential challenges

  • Entry fees are a significant cost, so budgeting ahead may help.
  • The park can get busy during peak times, though this isn't reported as a consistent problem.

What works

  • Staff are explicitly noted as very friendly and supportive—they appear willing to adapt to individual needs.
  • Shaded areas throughout the park provide calm spots when needed.
  • Diverse activity types mean you can pick and choose what suits your child on the day.
  • Quiet attractions like the falconry display offer sensory variety without overwhelming noise.
  • Staff have shown flexibility with children who have height-related anxiety, suggesting a genuinely adaptive approach.

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Facilities

Cafe / food on-site Toddler area Party rooms Wheelchair accessible Free parking Blue badge parking Quiet / SEN sessions

Quiet / SEN sessions

Accessibility sessions available to book by calling 01983 527352 or emailing info@robin-hill.com

Tips for your visit

Weekday sessions (Wed/Thurs/Fri during term times) may be quieter. Eight cafes across park offer gluten-free and vegan options. Return visit within 7 days available for £2.99. Events programme may be busy and noisy during event days. Recommend contacting via phone (01983 527352) or accessibility page for specific access requirements before visiting.

Getting in & parking

  • Step-free entryYes
  • Disabled parkingYes
  • Wheelchair accessibleYes
  • Accessible toiletYes
  • Accessible seatingYes

Visitors report: Disabled car park located just by the entrance.

Accessibility details from Google.

Parking

Free parking on-sitePaid parking on-site♿ Blue badge spaces

Free on-site parking available. No specific information about disabled/blue badge spaces or proximity to entrance.

Accessibility

Park has an 'Accessibility' section on website and accessible toilets. 88 acres of rolling parkland with natural woodland and countryside gardens. Multiple attractions including flat areas (Crazy Golf, Wobble Bridges, Harold the Tractor Train, Garden Walk) and elevated areas (Jungle Heights, Canopy Sky Walk). Terrain appears mixed with natural woodland—may present challenges for wheelchairs/buggies on some paths, but specific details about ramps, lifts, or accessible routes not provided in website content.

Opening Hours

Wednesday10:00-16:30
Thursday10:00-16:30
Friday10:00-16:30
Saturday10:00-19:00
Sunday10:00-19:00

Frequently asked questions about Robin Hill Adventure Park

Quick answers drawn from our venue data and review analysis.

Is Robin Hill Adventure Park autism friendly?
Robin Hill Adventure Park scores highly for autism and SEN suitability, with an overall SEN score of 90/100 from our analysis of parent reviews. Robin Hill comes across as a genuinely welcoming place for SEN families. Staff are consistently described as friendly, helpful and willing to adapt—including flexible approaches to children with specific fears or anxieties. The range of activities, beautiful grounds with plenty of shaded spots, and quieter attractions like the falconry display offer sensory variety. Entry costs are on the higher side, and the park can get busy during peak times. This is based on limited review data, so contact the venue directly to discuss your child's needs.
Does Robin Hill Adventure Park have quiet sessions or sensory-friendly features?
Yes. Robin Hill Adventure Park offers quiet or relaxed sessions. Accessibility sessions available to book by calling 01983 527352 or emailing info@robin-hill.com
Is Robin Hill Adventure Park wheelchair accessible?
Yes. Robin Hill Adventure Park is wheelchair and pushchair accessible. Park has an 'Accessibility' section on website and accessible toilets. 88 acres of rolling parkland with natural woodland and countryside gardens. Multiple attractions including flat areas (Crazy Golf, Wobble Bridges, Harold the Tractor Train, Garden Walk) and elevated areas (Jungle Heights, Canopy Sky Walk). Terrain appears mixed with natural woodland—may present challenges for wheelchairs/buggies on some paths, but specific details about ramps, lifts, or accessible routes not provided in website content.
Does Robin Hill Adventure Park have step-free entry?
Yes. Robin Hill Adventure Park has step-free entry.
Is there disabled parking at Robin Hill Adventure Park?
Yes. Robin Hill Adventure Park has disabled (blue badge) parking.
Are there accessible toilets at Robin Hill Adventure Park?
Yes. Robin Hill Adventure Park has an accessible toilet.
Does Robin Hill Adventure Park have parking?
Yes. Robin Hill Adventure Park has free on-site parking. Free on-site parking available. No specific information about disabled/blue badge spaces or proximity to entrance.
Do I need to book in advance for Robin Hill Adventure Park?
Yes. Robin Hill Adventure Park requires advance booking. Book through the venue's website or by phone before visiting. Same-day entry without a booking is not guaranteed.

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SEN scores are generated by AI analysis of publicly available reviews and should be used as a guide only. Every child is different - please contact the venue directly to discuss your child's specific needs before visiting. Call 01983 527352 or visit their website.