Situated in 22 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds in the heart of this stunning island, Rookley offers a great base for exploring the many delights the Isle of Wight has to offer.
The accommodation enjoys an attractive setting within lawned grounds which boast an abundance of flora, fauna and wildlife, yet the main facilities are all close at hand including indoor and outdoor pools.
There are also two well-stocked fishing lakes, offering quality angling for both experts and beginners alike.
The park's Lakeside restaurant provides the ideal venue for enjoying a meal before settling down in the Midnight bar to take in the live entertainment on offer every evening which guarantees that the fun will last late into the night.
offers the following facilities.
Indoor heated swimming pool
Outdoor heated pool
Fishing lakes*
Family entertainment
Bar and restaurant
Amusements*
Weekly firework display (Jul 19–Aug 29)
Launderette*
* Charges apply
There is a games room or games area on the park Indoor Swimming Pool on the park Outdoor Swimming Pool on the park Fishing is available on or nearby the park
- Indoor and outdoor pools
- Fishing lakes
- Central island location
All male, all female or young mixed groups please check when booking
Pets £25pw (max 2) (Luxury 3 and Premier 3)Non smoking accommodation available, please check when booking
Local Area
Taking a break in the Isle of Wight is the perfect way to enjoy this beautiful island’s family friendly resorts, lovely safe beaches and exciting leisure facilities.
As you’d expect from an island with 60 miles of beautiful, unspoilt coastline and famously sunny weather, you’ll find an excellent range of water sports and other thrilling activities.
The Isle of Wight is a favourite with sailors and deep sea anglers, but you can also try your hand at windsufing, jet skiing, sailplane flying and hang gliding. And the Blackgang Chine Fantasy Park or breathtaking chairlift rides at Needles Park offer plenty of adrenaline boosting fun.
Explore the island’s amazing prehistoric legacy at the Dinosaur Farm and Dinosaur Isle Museum or search out living wildlife at the zoo and at Parkhurst Forest, one of the few remaining habitats of the British red squirrel.
There’s lovely coastal and country walking and cycling too – the more energetic might like to follow the round island route.