East Brighton Park, Municipal park in Brighton, United Kingdom.
East Brighton Park is a green space of approximately 60 acres located behind Brighton Marina, featuring open grassland and wooded sections. The grounds contain two football pitches, two cricket fields, tennis courts, and a children's playground for various recreational activities.
The park underwent major renovation in 2008 when approximately 420,000 flower bulbs were planted, creating one of the largest municipal flower displays in Britain. This planting initiative marked a significant turning point in the park's development.
The park serves as a gathering place for local sports teams and community groups who regularly use its facilities. Whitehawk Football Club calls this location home, shaping the sporting life of the area.
The park is straightforward to explore on foot, with pathways accommodating visitors of different mobility levels. The best time to visit is during the warmer months when the greenery is most attractive and the sports facilities are in active use.
The Trees for Cities initiative brought hundreds of young trees to the park, with local schools and volunteers actively participating in expanding the woodland areas. This project shows how community involvement shapes the natural environment.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.