Parks in Brighton and Hove

Blakers Park sign

A peaceful, community spot — ideal for a quick walk or low-key pup meet-up.

 

Address - 30 Cleveland Road, BN1 6FG

🐾 Getting there - Street parking nearby; bus stops on Ditchling Road and Preston Drove

🐾 Cafe - Not inside the park, but plenty on nearby Preston Drove

🐾 Toilets - No

🐾 Dog walking area - Grassy central space with surrounding paths

Shady corners, benches, and bins available

 

Woof & Explore Tip: Small but sweet — perfect for early morning strolls or a quick leg stretch.

East Brighton Park sign

A smaller park with lovely views, peaceful paths, and a handy café stop — perfect for a relaxed morning wander.

 

Address - Dyke Road, BN3 6EH

🐾 Getting there - Street parking nearby; regular buses along Dyke Road

🐾 Cafe - Yes – The Velo Café (dog-friendly outdoor seating)

🐾 Toilets - Yes – near the café

🐾 Dog walking area - Mix of grassy areas and tree-lined paths

Not fully enclosed and near roads, so leads may be useful

A quieter option with space to sit and take in the view

Dog bins available

 

Woof & Explore Note: A gentle walk with a coffee stop at the end — just the thing for a slow Sunday start.


 


 

 

 

 

East Brighton Park sign

Wide open space, sea air, and plenty of room to run — a big-favourite with active pups.

 

Address - Wilson Avenue, BN2 5PB

🐾 Getting there - Paid for parking on site; nearest bus stops on Wilson Avenue

🐾 Cafe - Yes East Brighton 

🐾 Toilets - No

🐾 Dog walking area - 

Large fields and wide paths

Some areas near roads, so leads may be useful

Often quiet, especially during weekday mornings

Dog bins available

 

Woof & Explore Tip: Great for long-lead play and breezy walks — bring water on warmer days!

Three dogs at Hollingbury Park

Shady woods and open fields with a peaceful, tucked-away feel — perfect for dogs who love variety in their walk.


Address - Ditchling Road, BN1 7JG

🐾 Getting there - Street parking nearby; buses along Ditchling Road

🐾 Cafe - Not within the park – nearest options at Fiveways

🐾 Toilets - No

🐾 Dog walking area - Open space near the top, plus a woodland

 great mix of sun and shade

Near some roads, so keep an eye on off-lead play

Dog waste bins available

 

Woof & Explore Note: A popular park with a chilled-out vibe — bring a ball and a coffee and let the morning unfold.


 


 

 

 

Hove Park sign

Great for high-energy pups — lots of space for zoomies and a relaxed atmosphere.

 

Address - Old Shoreham Road, BN3 7AP

🐾 Getting there - Street parking available around the park. Several bus routes nearby.

🐾 Cafe - Yes – The Pavilion Café inside the park (dog-friendly outside seating)

🐾 Toilets - Yes – near the café

🐾 Dog walking area - 

Large open grassy fields with some shaded paths

Not fully fenced — near roads in some places, so leads may be needed

Accessible bins throughout the park

 

Woof & Explore Tip: A popular spot for casual walks, group meet-ups, and a quick fetch session before brunch.

Brighton’s biggest park — perfect for pups who love space to roam and humans who want a coffee after.

 

Address - Preston Road, BN1 6SD

🐾 Getting there - Street parking available (can be busy); buses run frequently along London Road

🐾 Cafe - Yes – Rotunda Café (dog-friendly outdoor seating)

🐾 Toilets - Yes – near the café and playground

🐾 Dog walking area - Large open grassy areas with tree-lined walking routes

Popular with local dog owners

Mix of sun and shade; bins throughout

Roads nearby — long leads or extra caution in open areas

 

Woof & Explore Tip: Great for a weekend stroll and socialising — Lily loves saying hello here.



 

 

Dogs in Stanmer Park

One of Lily’s go-to weekend spots for a longer woodland adventure and a cheeky café stop.

 

Address - Falmer, BN1 9RG

🐾 Getting there - Free parking in the car park (though it gets busy on weekends). Bus stop nearby on Lewes Road and within Stanmer Park.

🐾 Cafe -Yes – Stanmer House and One Garden Brighton (both dog-friendly outside and One Garden dog-friendly inside)

🐾 Toilets - Yes – near the café

🐾 Dog walking area - Large open grassy fields with some shaded paths

Not fully fenced — near roads in some places, so leads may be needed

Accessible bins throughout the park

 

Woof & Explore Tip: A popular spot for casual walks, group meet-ups, and a quick fetch session before brunch.

St Ann’s Well Gardens sign

Leafy, tucked-away and full of charm — a hidden gem for shady walks and coffee breaks.

Address - Somerhill Road, BN3 1RP

🐾 Getting there - Street parking in surrounding roads; regular buses along Western Road

🐾 Cafe - Yes – The Garden Café (dog-friendly outdoor seating)

🐾 Toilets - Yes – next to the café

🐾 Dog walking area - 

Large fields and wide paths

Some areas near roads, so leads may be useful

Often quiet, especially during weekday mornings

Dog bins available

 

Woof & Explore Tip: Ideal for coffee lovers and calm walkers — Lily’s been known to find a muddy puddle here or two!

Wild Park sign

A hidden gem for hillside strolls, peaceful woodland trails, and wide open space to roam.

 

Address - Lewes Road, BN1 7HS

🐾 Getting there - Free car park; multiple bus stops nearby

🐾 Cafe - No café in the park – nearest options are along Lewes Road

🐾 Toilets - No

🐾 Dog walking area - Large grassy hills and wooded paths — ideal for a longer, more adventurous walk

Some steep slopes and uneven terrain

Quiet and spacious, even on weekends

Dog bins available at the entrance and along main paths

 

Woof & Explore Note: Great for dogs who love a good sniff and climb — bring a towel if it’s been raining (and a snack for the humans too!).


 


 

 

 

Dog-friendly parks across Brighton & Hove

 

Whether you’re new to the city, just visiting, or looking for a fresh place to walk, we’ve sniffed out the best parks for you and your pup. From shady woodland trails to open green spaces perfect for zoomies — here’s where tails wag the most.

 

Looking for…

• Shady woodland trails? Stanmer Park, Wild Park

• Open space for zoomies? Hove Park, East Brighton Park

• A café & coffee after? St Ann’s Well Gardens, Preston Park


 


 

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