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🌳Hove Park

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Hove Park is a large, well-maintained public park located in Hove, East Sussex. It features expansive green lawns, mature trees, a picturesque lake, and a variety of recreational facilities. The park is a popular destination for families, offering a large children's play area with equipment suitable for toddlers to older children, including swings, slides, and climbing frames.

Facilities include tennis courts, a bowling green, a skate park, and a café serving refreshments. The park also hosts regular events and has plenty of space for picnics, ball games, and leisurely walks. There are public toilets on site.

Practical tips: The park is free to enter and open daily from dawn to dusk. The café is usually open during daylight hours. Parking is available along the surrounding roads (pay and display). The park is easily accessible by bus from Brighton city centre.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Free entry and open dawn to dusk

    Hove Park is free to enter and open daily from dawn to dusk, making it perfect for flexible family visits whenever suits your schedule.

  • Play area suits all ages

    The large children's play area has equipment for toddlers through to older children, including swings, slides, and climbing frames.

  • On-site toilets available

    Public toilets are on site, which is essential when visiting with young children. Worth checking they're open during quieter times.

  • Bring a picnic or use the café

    The park café usually operates during daylight hours, or bring your own picnic—plenty of space and green lawns make it ideal for family meals.

  • Parking on surrounding roads

    Parking is available on surrounding roads using pay and display. Arrive early on weekends if you prefer spaces closer to the main entrance.

  • Easily reached by bus

    The park is easily accessible by bus from Brighton city centre, useful if you prefer not to drive or struggle finding parking.

  • Plenty of open space for active play

    Beyond the play area, expansive green lawns offer room for running around, ball games, and letting children burn off energy freely.

  • Lake and mature trees for nature exploration

    The picturesque lake and mature trees provide opportunities for nature spotting and exploring—great for curious toddlers and older children.

  • Bring sun protection on warm days

    With expansive open lawns and mature trees offering some shade, bring sun cream and hats on warm, sunny days for comfort and safety.

  • Buggy-friendly terrain

    The well-maintained park with flat, open lawns is generally buggy-friendly, though paths around the lake may vary—worth noting for younger siblings.

  • Tennis courts and skate park for older children

    If you have older children, the park has tennis courts and a skate park offering activities beyond the main playground.

  • Regular events throughout the year

    The park regularly hosts events—worth checking the council website before your visit to see if anything special is happening.

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