Pleasurewood Hills Map and Brochure (2025 – 2001)
Location: Lowestoft, England
Years Active: 1983 – Active
Pleasurewood Hills is a theme park on a 59-acre site between Corton and Gunton, near Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Pleasurewood Hills Map 2025
In 2025, Pleasurewood Hills confirmed that Wipeout would operate with a brand new lap bar train provided by Sunkid, marking a significant update to the ride for the season. Later in the year, Marble Madness underwent a full repaint and received a redesigned train appearance, further refreshing the park’s lineup.

Printable Pleasurewood Hills Map PDF 2025
Pleasurewood Hills Map 2024

Printable Pleasurewood Hills Map PDF 2024
Pleasurewood Hills Map 2023
Pleasurewood Hills Map 2001
FAQ
What is the scariest ride at Pleasurewood Hills?
The scariest ride at Pleasurewood Hills is the Jolly Roger drop tower. Standing 140 feet (43 meters) tall, it lifts riders high above the park before releasing them in a sudden free fall. The combination of height, speed, and suspense makes it the park’s most intense thrill ride.
Who owns Pleasurewood Hills?
Pleasurewood Hills is owned by the Spanish leisure company Looping Group. The Looping Group operates several amusement and water parks across Europe, and it acquired Pleasurewood Hills in 2011. The company continues to invest in new rides and park improvements to attract families and tourists.
Can you use a blue light card at Pleasurewood Hills?
Yes, you can use a Blue Light Card at Pleasurewood Hills to receive discounted admission. Cardholders typically get reduced ticket prices when booking online or presenting the card at the park. The discount applies to emergency service workers, NHS staff, and other eligible Blue Light Card members.
How high is the Jolly Roger at Pleasurewood Hills?
The Jolly Roger ride at Pleasurewood Hills reaches a height of 140 feet (43 meters). As one of the tallest drop tower rides in the region, it gives riders a free-fall experience from its full height, offering wide views before the rapid descent.