Parks and green spaces directory
Find out where the parks in our city are, and how you can get to them.
Blakers Park
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Blakers Park, 30 Cleveland Road, Brighton, BN1 6FG
Blakers Park is a well-loved and well-used community space in the Fiveways area of Brighton.
Carden Park
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Chelwood Close, Stanmer Heights, Brighton, BN1 8FN
Carden Park is a valued green space and recreational destination located north of the city.
Devil's Dyke
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Devils Dyke Road, Brighton, BN1 8YJ
Situated on the South Downs, north of Brighton, Devil’s Dyke is an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Ditchling Beacon
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Ditchling Beacon, Brighton, BN6 8RJ
Ditchling Beacon is the second highest point on the South Downs National Park with spectacular views across the weald.
Dyke Road Park
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Dyke Road park, Brighton, BN3 6EH
Dyke Road Park provides the local community with a pleasant, welcoming green space that is popular with all ages.
East Brighton Park
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East Brighton Park, Wilson Avenue, Brighton, BN2 5PB
The attraction of East Brighton Park is the feeling of open space. The wide open expanses of grass give you an air of freedom, with the local nature reserve Sheepcote Valley beyond.
Easthill Park
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Easthill Park, Manor Road, Brighton
The attraction of Easthill park is the feeling of open space - the wide open expanses of grass really give you an air of freedom.
Hollingbury Park and Woods
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Hollingbury Park Ditchling Road, Brighton, BN1 7AB
Placed along the Ditchling Road, Hollingbury Park has a large grass area and woodland walkways for those who enjoy walks in a country setting.
Hove Beach Park
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Kingsway, Hove, BN3 4GP
Hove Beach Park is a new development on the seafront in West Hove. The park will stretch from Hove Lagoon to the King Alfred Leisure Centre. The park is not yet open to the public.
Hove Park
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Hove Park, Goldstone Crescent, Hove, BN3 6BG
Hove Park is popular with local residents, dog walkers and runners. The park covers almost 40 acres and features a mix of large areas of open grass, mature trees, flower beds, sports and play facilities.
Kipling Gardens, Rottingdean
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Kipling Gardens The Green, Brighton, BN2 7DD
Named after the village's most famous resident, 'Jungle Book' writer Rudyard Kipling, these delightful gardens are full of rustic village charm.
Preston Park
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Preston Park, Brighton, BN1 6HN
Preston Park is the largest urban park in the city. Whether you want to take part in sports or sit and enjoy a picnic on a summer’s day, Preston Park is the perfect place to go.