Parks
Information on the city's main parks.
Brighton & Hove has many parks to enjoy. You can find out more about them in the sections below.
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Blakers Park
Blakers Park is a well-loved and well-used community space in the Fiveways area of Brighton. -
Carden Park
Carden Park is a valued green space and recreational destination located north of the city. -
Dyke Road Park
Dyke Road Park provides the local community with a pleasant, welcoming green space that is popular with all ages. -
East Brighton Park
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
The attraction of Easthill Park is the feeling of open space, the wide open expanses of grass give you an air of freedom. -
Hollingbury Park and Woods
Placed along Ditchling Road, Hollingbury Park has a large grass area and woodland walkways for those who enjoy walks in a country setting. -
Hove Park
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. -
Preston Park
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. -
Queen's Park
Set in a sheltered valley, Queen's Park is perfect if you want to take a short stroll and relax. -
Saunders Park
Located towards the east of the city, Saunders Park is a well-used community park. -
Stanmer Park
Stanmer Park is the city’s largest park and the gateway to the South Downs National Park. -
Stoneham Park
Stoneham Park is a valued community park with a number of facilities for all to enjoy. -
The Level
The Level is one of the largest public open spaces in central Brighton. -
Wild Park
Wild Park is Brighton & Hove's largest Local Nature Reserve (LNR) and has extensive woodland walks and spectacular views over the city. -
Withdean Park
Bordered to the north and east by woodland, Withdean Park is a large informal space with good views of the South Downs.