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Of course, we recommend coming via walking, cycling or bus but, if you are planning on driving here is what you need to know...
There is no parking on the Hullabaloo site. The closest car parks are Fort Street, Yaverland and The Wildheart Animal Sanctuary.
For those people with mobility difficulties, you can drop off at the entrance of Hullabaloo.
Dinosaur Isle car park is for customers only!
This event has received financial support from the European Interreg France (Channel) England programme within the framework of the "UNESCO Sites Across the Channel" (USAC) project.
Hullabaloo is funded in part thanks to the IW AONB and the European Interreg France (Channel) England programme within the framework of the "UNESCO Sites Across the Channel" (USAC) project.
This programme looks towards encouraging sustainable tourism in Biosphere sites and each of the places chosen for this autumnβs celebrations, Branstone, Fort Victoria and Hullabaloo at Browns in Sandown Bay contributes in its own unique way!
An Annual event:
Hullabaloo is a FREE Discovery & Exploration event in Sandown Bay on the Isle of Wight.
Hullabaloo, an unusual combination of the arts, sciences & heritage together with the madcap antics of carnival & seaside traditions. 2022 will be the brilliant free family event it has always been - two days of amazing art & science is heading your way on the 15th & 16th at Browns in Sandown.
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RT @IndependentArts: Beyond proud of Sandown & Lake Youth Forum for tonightβs premiere of Do Something Different. So pleased you had youβ¦ https://t.co/Na7N1dYqXY
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RT @SpaceIw: Stories from the Isle of Wight Biosphere to share! - https://t.co/uVqPvOLWQN #iwbiosphere #isleofwight @UNESCO @UNESCO_MAB