RIDES |
HEIGHT RESTRICTIONS |
---|---|
RUNAWAY MINE TRAIN |
1.2M |
EXTREME |
1.4M |
BEAVER CREEK LOG RIDE |
1.2M |
CYCLONE |
1.2M |
SUPER DRAGON ROLLER COASTER |
0.9M |
CANNIBAL POTS |
0.9M |
DODGEMS |
0.9M |
CAROUSEL |
No Restriction – supervision required |
JURASSIC SAFARI |
No Restriction – supervision required |
GALLEONS |
No Restriction – supervision required |
SNAKE SLIDE |
No Restriction – supervision required |
SAMBA BALLOON |
No Restriction – supervision required |
DINO FALLS |
No Restriction – supervision required |
FROG HOPPER |
Children only |
Height restrictions apply on some of our bigger rides to comply with Health and Safety.
Most of our rides can be used by the disabled, but due to health and safety regulations we reserve the right to restrict access to certain rides.
Toilets are available for the general public and we also have a Disabled toilet and baby changing facilities. ATM machines are also available on site.
There is a large car park located to the rear of Funland. Alternative parking is available along the whole of the seafront and within easy walking distances.
Discounts are available for families and large groups, for more information see the Group Bookings page.
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Established in 1883 a SSI 71 links course which challenges the best of golfers. Bordering the Solent, it offers magnificent views for the golfer whilst searching for their ball in the prolific gorse which abounds. The nineteenth hole is a 1920’s style building which overlooks the last green. Hayling Golf club has some of the best greens in the country and is well prepared by an active greens staff. Visitors and societies are welcome and green fees can be paid in the pro shop.
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The Historic Dockyard at Portsmouth is home to HMS Victory, HMS Warrior, The Mary Rose and a host of other naval attractions. You can get to the dockyard from Hayling either by catching a bus the other side of the ferry or taking a train from Havant station.
Pitch and putt 9 hole course. Better than the average pitch and Putt course, this is ideal for the short game practice for the handicap golfer and the holidaymaker who fancies some fresh air and a little exercise. It is managed by the professional of Hayling Golf Club, Ray Gadd.
Established in 1883 a SSI 71 links course which challenges the best of golfers. Bordering the Solent, it offers magnificent views for the golfer whilst searching for their ball in the prolific gorse which abounds. The nineteenth hole is a 1920’s style building which overlooks the last green. Hayling Golf club has some of the best greens in the country and is well prepared by an active greens staff. Visitors and societies are welcome and green fees can be paid in the pro shop.
The solent area is steeped in history, and has some spectacular historic sites that offer a day out for all the family – all within easy reach of Hayling Island. Our local favourite historic spots include Portchester Castle, Chichester Cathedral, Arundel, Southsea Castle and Fishbourne Roman Palace.
Hayling is surrounded by beautiful countryside and the rolling hills of the South Downs are amongst the best of it. Take in the outdoor activities at Queen Elizabeth Country Park or use it as a starting point to join the Southdowns Way.
Whilst Hayling doesn’t yet have it’s own museum, there are plenty within a short distance of the Island. Our favourites include: The RN Submarine Museum, The Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum, Havant Museum, D Day Museum, Royal Marines Museum, Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, and Portsmouth City Museum.
For information on Hotels, B&B’s and camping on Hayling Island go to: