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🌳Stanmer Park

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Stanmer Park is a historic 250-acre parkland in Brighton, perfect for a family day out. Highlights include a large children's playground, beautiful walled gardens, and extensive woodland walks. The park also features a café, picnic areas, and a nature reserve, with plenty of space for kids to run and explore.

  • Free entry and parking
  • Playground with equipment for all ages
  • Walled garden with seasonal displays
  • Woodland trails and wildlife spotting
  • Café serving snacks and drinks

Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes for woodland trails; the park is pushchair-friendly but some paths can be muddy. Best for ages 2–12, but older kids enjoy the nature reserve.

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

Travel tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes for woodland trails

    Paths can become muddy, especially after rain. Sturdy footwear will help everyone stay comfortable during woodland walks.

  • Check paths are pushchair-friendly before you go

    Some woodland paths can be muddy and uneven. Ring ahead or check the council website to confirm which routes are suitable for buggies.

  • Playground suits ages 2 to 12 best

    The equipment caters well to toddlers and primary school children. Older teens may prefer exploring the nature reserve instead.

  • Check café facilities and baby changing

    Confirm the café has baby changing facilities before visiting. Ring the council or check their website to avoid disappointment.

  • Free parking makes this budget-friendly

    No parking fees, which is great for families. Arrive early during weekends to secure a spot near the playground.

  • Pack a picnic to save on costs

    The park has picnic areas and is free to enter. Bringing your own food is cheaper than relying solely on the café.

  • Café available for snacks and drinks

    On-site café offers refreshments, but may get busy during peak times. Worth bringing water bottles to stay hydrated.

  • Plan time for both playground and walking

    The park has 250 acres. Plan for at least 2–3 hours to enjoy the playground and explore some woodland trails without rushing.

  • Walled gardens offer seasonal interest

    The walled gardens feature seasonal displays. Worth timing your visit to see spring bulbs, summer colour, or autumn foliage.

  • Nature reserve appeals to older children

    Wildlife spotting and woodland walks engage older kids (8+). Bring binoculars and a nature guide to make it more interactive.

  • Bring spare clothes for muddy play

    With woodland trails and a playground, children often get dirty. Pack a change of clothes, especially for younger ones.

  • Woodland paths may not suit very young toddlers

    Some trails are uneven and muddy. Stick to main paths near the playground and walled gardens if pushing a pram.

  • Wildlife spotting keeps children engaged

    The nature reserve is good for birdwatching and spotting small mammals. Make it fun by keeping a tally or taking photos.

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