The top 10 roller coasters in the UK (2024)

byGraham Speak,Speak Consulting

1994 was declared ‘The Year of the Roller Coaster’ in the UK with the opening of three iconic, industry-changing rides: Nemesis at Alton Towers, The Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, and Shockwave at Drayton Manor. Together, these three rides put the country firmly back on the map as a destination for roller coaster lovers from around the world.

Thirty years later, we’re experiencing a (highly anticipated) transformation in the UK roller coaster scene once again. New and re-imagined coasters have already opened at Thorpe Park, Alton Towers, Drayton Manor, and Legoland Windsor. It’s an exciting time to be a roller coaster fan living or visiting the UK.

With many of these new coasters now up and running, it’s time to update my current view of the top 10 coasters in the UK. This can be a subjective topic. So, before we start, here are a few disclaimers.

Firstly, I’m a big roller coaster fan. I’ve ridden over 450 coasters across the globe, but this pales in comparison to some. Secondly, I love tall, fast, intense coasters. However, with my professional background, I can also appreciate how parks build for their specific locations and audiences and work to creatively bring to life brands, stories, and experiences.

Thirdly, I have two little girls who love a roller coaster. One of my scientific measures when pulling together this piece has been how much each makes us smile.

10 of the best UK coasters, from airtime machines to family thrillers

1 Nemesis Reborn – Alton Towers

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When it originally opened in 1994, Nemesis immediately won the hearts of roller coaster fans across the globe. Not only was it brand new technology (the world’s second inverted roller coaster) but it was also totally unique, being dug into a pit in the ground, with track diving through tunnels, over blood-red water, and flipping over the Nemesis creature. It was a true themed, one-of-a-kind, experience.

Fast forward 28 years and 50 million thrill-seekers later, it was announced that Nemesis would be closing. And that would be the end for many coasters.

Not Nemesis though. It’s back with brand new tentacle painted track, disorientating new effects, state of the art theming elements, an enhanced storyline (complete with actors throughout Forbidden Valley) and the same, world-class, track design, ready to be experienced by the next generation of thrill-seekers.

It may not be the biggest, it may no longer be the most intense – but it’s a full ‘only in the UK’ package. For the ultimate experience, a front row, night ride is a must.

2 Hyperia – Thorpe Park

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For over 30 years, The Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach had a phenomenal run of holding the crown for the tallest roller coaster in the UK. But in May, standing at 236 feet tall and travelling at speeds of over 80 mph, the ‘golden goddess’, Hyperia, became the new owner of the bragging rights for being the UK’s tallest and fastest.

And there’s a lot to brag about. This Mack Rides hyper coaster is crazy from start to finish. The lap bar restraint and open train design leaves you feeling very free as you go beyond vertical diving down from the first drop, into the Immelmann element, the crazy outer-banked airtime hill, and the ever-so-slow, hanging upside down, stall turn.

Pretty much every smiling face that comes back to the station has an ‘I’m not sure what just happened, but let’s do it again’ look to it, which I think is a measure of a great coaster.

Hyperia will deservedly rocket to the top of many UK coaster fan’s lists. It’ll likely only get better too as finishing touches are added and the coaster beds in more. It may have been 12 years since Thorpe Park added its last coaster, but Hyperia is certainly worth the wait.

3 Wicker Man – Alton Towers

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Opening in 2018, Wicker Man was a long-awaited new wooden roller coaster for the UK (the first for over 20 years). Wooden coasters with their dense structures often rely on the ride experience alone – and so this ride from Great Coasters International really ups the ante with its immersive theming and storyline, including the huge, flaming Wicker Man centre stage. Who’d have thought of combining fire effects and a wooden roller coaster?

Set in the stunning Staffordshire park, and immersing guests in the story of the Beornen and the Wicker Man, this is a fun, smooth, re-rideable coaster experience that generations of thrill seekers can enjoy together.

4 Icon – Blackpool Pleasure Beach

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It’s amazing how the teams at Blackpool Pleasure Beach and Mack Rides managed to create a coaster like Icon and fit it in around all the existing classic rides. Being launched under the Big One’s structure, and diving around the Big Dipper and other great rides at the Pleasure Beachmakes this smooth, dual-launch coaster truly unique.

Giving a nice long ride for a UK coaster, the drop down into the second launch and hanging over the top of the non-inverting loop is the highlight for me. Seeing the beach, a stone’s throw away, from that angle, is pretty spectacular!

This isn’t the most intense coaster in the UK. However, you can’t help laughing all the way round and jumping straight back in line. It’s no wonder this regularly polls as a UK favourite of many enthusiasts.

5 Scenic Railway – Dreamland Margate

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An absolute classic – and the oldest roller coaster in the UK, originally opening in 1920. There are so many things to love about this ride, but perhaps the most noticeable (and unique) is the on-ride brakeman, who controls the speed of the train. Globally, there are very few of these rides left operating, so we are very lucky to have two examples in the UK (Roller Coaster at Great Yarmouth being the other).

Don’t be fooled by its age and ‘old school’ technology. A backseat ride delivers plenty of airtime and packs a nice punch, leaving most grinning as they exit the coaster to go back around for another ride.

The setting for the Scenic Railway is special too. It can be found at the heart of a fantastic classic,seaside amusem*nt park. Over the years Dreamlandhas evolvedwhilst also staying true to its core, becoming a venue regularly used for TV and movie filming, hosting huge music concerts and showcasing art installations. It’s a place everyone should make the journey to experience.

6 The Swarm – Thorpe Park

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An apocalyptic battle may not be the most cheery theming for a roller coaster – but luckily this B&M coaster is so much fun, there are plenty of smiles to be seen wandering aroundthe park beneath it. The near-misses with impressive set pieces and interactions with guest areas make this one fun to ride and watch (especially the slow inline twist directly over the station).

7 Megafobia – Oakwood

Turning 28 years old in 2024, and having last year undergone a $2mre-track and re-profiling program, Megafobia is now back and as smooth and thrilling as ever.

From the impressive first drop, cutting through the structure of the ride, to the endless ‘out of the seat’ moments all the way to the brakes – this coaster doesn’t let up. Set in the beautifulPembrokeshire countryside, amongst the trees and lake, there couldn’t be a much better setting for this well-loved coaster.

8 Madrill Mayhem – Chessington

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This B&M coaster has to be given credit for taking elements from big intense rides, and making them accessible for a younger, junior thrill-seeking audience: Be that the ‘wing-coaster’ style, the launches (initially backwards out of the station), or the forwards/backwards inversion. Layer on some ‘weird’ manoeuvres, like the spiral around the 55ft jaguar shrine – and you’re left with a fun,family thrill coaster.

With the train layout and track design – it’s worth trying Mandrill Mayhem in different seats to experience a totally different ride.

Partnering with Sony Pictures, the Jumanji IP inspires some nice themed elements – like the atmospheric station, the Mandrill-shaped trains, and the jaguar shrine. Showing a good attention to detail, the retail, games and F&B have been impressively themed into this area ofthe parktoo.

It’s also great to see that one year on from opening, the attraction has developed more – as vegetation around the area is turning the space much more jungle-like. I expect in a few years’ time, a ride on Mandrill will be even more thrilling.

9 The Dragon – Legoland Windsor

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Whilst the newly opened Minifigure Speedway adds another fun roller coaster, newer technology and some much-needed capacity to the Windsor Legoland Park, it’s The Dragon that still stands out here as the best package for younger thrill-seekers.

This is perhaps a controversial choice. There are certainly newer and more technologically impressive coasters than The Dragon. But I don’t think it’s all about that. The Dragon is a great coaster for the whole family, combining dark ride sections, impressive giantLegoanimated sculptures, and a race around the trees of the castle grounds. Excitement builds inthe parkfor young thrill seekers as they queue around the castle walls, even before sitting down in the Lego-themed Dragon train.

What better way to experience Lego than getting on board it for an adventure. This is a great example of building an engaging, authentic branded experience.

It is not ground-breaking and is unlikely to be on many coaster enthusiasts’ top lists. But The Dragon is probably the best family, themed, ‘story coaster’ we currently have in the UK. It’s also critical we have roller coasters like this to bring on board a new generation of thrill-seekers.

10 Sik – Flamingo Land

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As the most intense roller coaster on the list,Sikopened at Flamingo Land in 2022 and features 10 inversions over its course. Being very similar in layout to Colossus at Thorpe Park; and trumped by the world-record-holding The Smiler at Alton Towers for number of loops, thisIntamincoaster has lap-bar style restraints that, for me, make the ride experience more comfortable and enjoyable.

At the crest of the lift hill, you are treated to stunning views over the North Yorkshire countryside before being flung into the relentless, high-speed layout.

Sik joins a nice collection of coasters at the often-forgottenpark– including Kumali (possibly the world’s smoothest Vekoma SLC), Mumbo Jumbo (once the world’s steepest roller coaster) and a Vekoma Motorbike launch coaster.

A few honourable mentions

Munich (or Olympia) Looping may not be permanently in the UK. However, it has called London’s Winter Wonderland home each year since 2016. This Anton Schwarzkopf classic is the largest transportable roller coaster in the world, with over 50 trucks needed to move it. It has five inversions and stunning views of Hyde Park and the London skyline. Helping roller coaster enthusiasts through the closed season, it is one of the UK’s must-ride coasters.

The Green Dragon at Greenwood Park

The Green Dragon at Greenwood Park is the world’s only ‘human-powered’ coaster. Using a unique funicular system, its passengers help transport the roller coaster train to the summit of the lift hill, making it the most environmentally friendly coaster in the world.

Blue Flyer at Blackpool Pleasure Beach

This opened in 1934 and, with no height restriction, is the perfect, classic first roller coaster for kids. It’s a special one for me, as it was the first coaster for both of my girls. At 15 feet tall, credit has to be given to the teams at Blackpool for keeping this traditional wooden coaster operating, allowing many children the opportunity to have their first taste of a classic coaster.

So, what types of roller coasters are we missing in the UK?

Whilst we are lucky to have a great collection of roller coasters in the UK, I’d love to see an impressive indoor, immersive coaster. If the rumour sites hold true, we’re looking at you Alton Towers…and Universal Studios a few years down the line).

From my travels, and also having reviewed Vince Kadlubek’s list of top coasters in the USA, we’re also missing a great big RMC hybrid coaster. Now, where could one of those fit nicely?

It’s about to get better!

I realise many people’s favourites are missing from this list, including The Big One, The Smiler, Nemesis Inferno, Stealth, Odyssey and more. There are also many that are unique or changed the face of coasters in the UK. For example, Steeplechase or The Revolution. This goes to show just how many special coasters we have on these shores.

Hopefully, it’s about to get even better. Drayton Manor is still working on its new Intamin lift and launch family coaster; we have rumours from some other parks about upcoming investments and, of course, the Universal GB project that will hopefully come to fruition.

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