Popular Isle of Wight country park Robin Hill has announced new attractions for 2025.
Mini diggers, climbing boulders, and an indoor ice rink are all slated to appear at the attraction next year.
Robin Hill has posted new information about attractions on its website, with a boat safari, tubing slides, and crazy golf also set to be available.
Early bird membership passes for Robin Hill are now available, offering unlimited entry to the park for the 2025 season.
The membership, which costs £44.99, also offers free toboggan rides and a discount on food and drink.
Passes will be available to buy on Friday October 25.
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Robin Hill is now under the ownership of Islander Lee Priddle, who bought the Country Park in August.
Lee mentioned that he wanted Robin Hill to feel more like an "adventure park" as well as give back to the community.
Speaking to the County Press, Lee said: "We still want that country park feel.
"We want to make it a bit more extreme - a lot more activities."
Lee also owns a holiday letting business, Swysh Stays, and plans to open holiday accommodation at the attraction.
Robin Hill already has planning consent for holiday accommodation to include 19 tree houses, 23 lodges and 40 glamping camps.
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