Fort Victoria Country Park has free access to the Park 24/7 with Free Parking, Stunning sea views and country side walks, Enjoy the Nature Beach and fossil Hunting. Attractions on site include a Reptilarium (Zoo), Cafe, Planetarium, Gift shops, Museum and Imaginarium. (Attractions are chargeable and entrance prices / times may vary). Public toilets onsite.
Lovely views and walks. Great little Reptilian House, Gift Shop and Cafe. It was very windy when we visited, but that made things more exciting seeing the big waves and hearing the bell tolling on the buoy. Lots of people fishing today too. Watching them casting their lines was really fascinating, well for me it was! Also tree swings in the woods kept the girls entertained for ages.
Fantastic free park with fantastic views. Lots of interesting things to do and we paid to watch a planetarium show. They have several different shows and prices are very cheap. Lots of artefacts there and displays also including about Robert Hooke, the talented early scientist who was born nearby. Lots for children to do apart from exploring the fort, but don't miss the planetarium.
Great place. Plenty to see and do. No bathing allowed but splendid sea views. Lots of walks available along the coastal path. Some impressive facilities - the best of which is the Immaginarium. Encouraging staff and well stocked with artistic supplies, it's ideal for children who want to indulge their artistically creative inclinations.
Nice views good location straight off the ferry couple of miles to right of landing
Stunning views across the Solent. Fierce tides so no swimming here. The fort is impressive, they have some visitor attractions which we did not go into. Big bonus is the free parking. A nice spot to have a picnic and take in the view after a costal walk
Lovely place to take a stroll around. Venue is open 24/7 and is free of charge as it's run by the Isle of Wight council . Large car park which is free to park at. Small number of shops selling various items, however most closed when we attended. There is a cafe on site which seemed reasonably priced. There is a small shingle/stone beach which is lovely for a short stroll along. Worth while bringing a picnic with you to have on the grass over looking The Solent and Hurst. Castle. Walk along the top of the old fort tells you about the history of the fort. Great place to spend a few hours. Suitable for dog and those with limited mobility.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public toilet
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Dogs allowed
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Lovely views and walks. Great little Reptilian House, Gift Shop and Cafe. It was very windy when we visited, but that made things more exciting seeing the big waves and hearing the bell tolling on the buoy. Lots of people fishing today too. Watching them casting their lines was really fascinating, well for me it was! Also tree swings in the woods kept the girls entertained for ages.
Fantastic free park with fantastic views. Lots of interesting things to do and we paid to watch a planetarium show. They have several different shows and prices are very cheap. Lots of artefacts there and displays also including about Robert Hooke, the talented early scientist who was born nearby. Lots for children to do apart from exploring the fort, but don't miss the planetarium.
Great place. Plenty to see and do. No bathing allowed but splendid sea views. Lots of walks available along the coastal path. Some impressive facilities - the best of which is the Immaginarium. Encouraging staff and well stocked with artistic supplies, it's ideal for children who want to indulge their artistically creative inclinations.
Nice views good location straight off the ferry couple of miles to right of landing
Stunning views across the Solent. Fierce tides so no swimming here. The fort is impressive, they have some visitor attractions which we did not go into. Big bonus is the free parking. A nice spot to have a picnic and take in the view after a costal walk
Lovely place to take a stroll around. Venue is open 24/7 and is free of charge as it's run by the Isle of Wight council . Large car park which is free to park at. Small number of shops selling various items, however most closed when we attended. There is a cafe on site which seemed reasonably priced. There is a small shingle/stone beach which is lovely for a short stroll along. Worth while bringing a picnic with you to have on the grass over looking The Solent and Hurst. Castle. Walk along the top of the old fort tells you about the history of the fort. Great place to spend a few hours. Suitable for dog and those with limited mobility.