Robin Hill (theme Park) - Park Attractions

Park Attractions

The park owners claim to place less emphisis on thrill seeking rides and more upon rides which fit into its 'countryside ethos'.

  • Colossus: A swinging galleon boat ride.
  • Toboggan Run: A 300 metre twisting and turning course of metal half-pipe, designed as a track for toboggans.
  • The Time Machine: A 28 seat motion platform simulator.
  • Wooden Maze: A large wooden maze with a centre and bridge.
  • Junior Jets Ride: A small ride aimed at younger visitors to the park.
  • Tree Top Trail: A trail surrounded by trees close to the cafe.
  • Total Wipeout: A watery-based rollercoaster loop system by air and water.
  • Troll Island Bridges: Bridges leading to several islands over a carp-filled pond.
  • Carp Quay: A large lake with fish food available to buy and feed the fish living there.
  • Duckdown Play Village: A small child-sized village.
  • Run Rabbit: Various large underground rabbit tunnels.
  • Activity Course: An activity course with various equipment including a zip wire and scramble net.
  • Snake and Hillbilly Slides: An area with slides set into the hillside.
  • Splash Attack: Includes buttons to press and fire water jets.
  • Tot's Play: A special area designated for very young visitors to stay.
  • Squirrel Tower: A tall tower in a location around the island's red squirrels.
  • African Adventure: Adventure playground, themed as an African village.

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