Raring2go! Brighton & Hove

Blakers Park Cleveland Rd, Brighton BN1 6FG This community space in Fiveways has a small café, tennis courts and playground. A feature is the distinctive Victorian clock tower. Carden Park Carden Hill, Stanmer Heights Brighton BN1 8DDA much valued green space with views of the city and the South Downs National Park, with a play and fitness area and activities taking place at The Old Boat Corner Community Centre. Dyke Road Park Dyke Rd, Hove BN1 5AS Admire the herbaceous borders and enjoy the sea views form the café terrace, when visiting this popular park.Visit The Booth Museum, situated opposite, to explore natural history in a hands-on way, for free. East Brighton Park Brighton BN2 5TSWith a children’s playground, football pitches, cricket fields, tennis courts and all-weather sports pitches there is plenty to do to keep active at this park. Visit the café for a well earned rest! Happy Valley Park Falmer Rd, Woodingdean, Brighton BN2 6LA Enjoy extensive walks, the children’s play area and football pitch at this popular park. Hollingdean Park Lynchet Close, Brighton BN1 7EY This park has a children’s play area, football field, café and skate park so can be enjoyed by a range of ages. Patcham Peace Garden Old London Rd, Brighton BN1 8XLThis public garden was originally open downland bought from the Abergavenny Estate and developed into a garden to commemorate World War I. Preston Park Preston Rd, Brighton BN1 6SD The largest urban park in the city where you can enjoy a picnic, play sports, go to the children’s play area and visit the gardens, including The Rockery, which is the largest municipal rock garden in the country. Large events often take place here. Queens Park West Drive, Brighton BN2 0QUThis park is set in a valley and is centred around a wildlife garden and pond. Enjoy the children’s playground and the café which is open in the Summer months. St Ann’s Well Gardens Hove BN3 1PP Close to Hove seafront, this park contains a range of trees, a scented garden for the visually impaired and a pond.There is a café area and tennis courts. Stanmer Park Falmer, Brighton BN1 9RB The largest of the city’s park which is the gateway to the South Downs National Park. This park has a mixture of parkland, woodland, historic buildings, including a church, and a walled garden. Tarner Park Brighton BN2 0ARA feature of this park is the Tarner Tower. Enjoy walks, children’s play equipment and a sports court. The Level Union Rd, Brighton BN1 4ZN As one of the largest public open-air spaces in central Brighton, visitors can enjoy community artwork, the pollinator garden, water fountains, the skate park and a children’s play area. Wild Park Local Nature Reserve. Brighton BN1 8GD Visit the city’s largest Local Nature Reserve to enjoy extensive woodland walks and fantastic views across the city. The chalk grassland is an important habitat for a range of species.Visitors can take a break in the café. Withdean Park Peacock Lane, Brighton BN1 8NAPopular with dog walkers, this park has an extensive woodland walk and good views of the South Downs.View the lily pond garden and one of the largest collections of lilac trees in the world. Love Brighton Parks! As it is Love Parks Week from 28th July – 4th August, why not visit one of your local parks to boost the health and well being of you and your family. 12 raring2go.co.uk Raring2go! PARKS

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