Roman Landings - Walmer Adventure Golf
Deal, Kent · Indoor Activity
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Our verdict
Kids
8.9/10
Novelty 9 · Fun Factor 9
Parents
8.2/10
Value 9 · Sanity Preservation 8
Properly good adventure golf: inventive, well-kept and mercifully not a total wallet-wrecker.
The long read worth saving for nap time
What’s it actually like?
Roman Landings at Walmer Adventure Golf is an 18-hole outdoor crazy golf course near the beach, along from Deal Castle. The reviews make it sound like a proper family outing rather than a tatty filler activity, with the course in good condition and a couple of playful features to keep children interested. The big win here is that it sounds genuinely fun and a bit different. The raft crossing over water is the sort of thing kids will remember, and reviewers praise the variety of holes, the challenge, and the fact that there’s room for prams or pushchairs alongside the course. It also looks like good value, especially at £7.50 for 18 holes, which is refreshingly not extortionate for a family attraction. What to know: it can get a bit busy, so you may need to wait your turn and keep the pace sensible. The food is described as limited but adequate, and while the café gets decent marks for friendly service and generous portions, nobody’s pretending it’s fine dining. Seating details are sparse, baby change is unknown, and this is very much an outdoor weather-dependent outing.
Two-minute orientation
Quick read
18-hole adventure golf right by Walmer seafront, with a few genuinely unusual bits like rafts over water. It’s well maintained, friendly, and sounds like a solid hour or so with older children. There’s food and drink on site, though seating and café comfort are a bit basic.
Best for ages
Strong score for mixed-age siblings
The boring brilliant stuff
Need to know
Indoor vs outdoor split
Mostly outdoor
Parking detail
Full parking wording is landing soon — meanwhile check Maps plus the venue’s own FAQs.
Dog-friendly?
Yes
Dogs welcome — confirm if rules apply (on lead, designated areas).
Pram-friendly?
Yes
Pram-friendly throughout — easy access on main paths.
Baby change?
Likely yes
Venues this size usually have baby change facilities.
Food on-site & BYO
Yes: Food available on-site — cafe or kiosk.
Locate it
Deal, Kent
THINGS PARENTS ASK
Common questions
How long does it take?
About an hour or so, depending on how busy it is and how slowly your children take the tricky holes.
Is it suitable for younger children?
Better for ages 5 and up; toddlers may not get much out of it, but older primary children should enjoy it.
Can you get food and drinks there?
Yes, there’s a café serving food and drinks, and reviewers mention decent portions and friendly service.
Is it pushchair friendly?
Yes, one review says there’s plenty of room for prams and pushchairs with a path beside every hole.
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Real review quotes
"fun holes, rafts to pull yourself from one hole to another"
"Really well maintained & in great condition"
"Fantastic value for money!"