Hollingdean Park located at Lynchet Cl, Brighton BN1 7EY, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01273 290000

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Timothy Theron

4 Google Rating

No toilets anywhere near, unless you count a bush as a toilet, then there are a few. Nice enough par

4/ 5

No toilets anywhere near, unless you count a bush as a toilet, then there are a few. Nice enough park though.

Andy Caswell

4 Google Rating

It was somewhere different and it's great to see new places.

4/ 5

It was somewhere different and it's great to see new places.

Estey Peck

5 Google Rating

One of our Brighton and Hove parks to go and have fun in when you're outside

5/ 5

One of our Brighton and Hove parks to go and have fun in when you're outside

Antonio Cioffi

4 Google Rating

I live in the area it's a good place to walk the dogs big open fields up the road if want to let the

4/ 5

I live in the area it's a good place to walk the dogs big open fields up the road if want to let the dog off the lead and some really good views

Alexander Milne

5 Google Rating

Great skatepark.

5/ 5

Great skatepark.

dawn miller

5 Google Rating

Lovely for children to explore the woodwork walking the dog.

5/ 5

Lovely for children to explore the woodwork walking the dog.

Joshua Doohan

4 Google Rating

Nice park, good view

4/ 5

Nice park, good view

Tara Lyons

3 Google Rating

It's a good little skate park

3/ 5

It's a good little skate park

Christopher Lomas

4 Google Rating

Nice play park for younger kids, has decent climbing frames etc and then also a skate park for older

4/ 5

Nice play park for younger kids, has decent climbing frames etc and then also a skate park for older children. Plenty of open space to kick a ball about too.

Elaine

4 Google Rating

Wow what a view from here. Great park for kids there is also an adjoining field lined out for footba

4/ 5

Wow what a view from here. Great park for kids there is also an adjoining field lined out for football also with Goals. A little cafe with limited open hours.You can walk 10mins down hill to local shops/cafe .Great skate board park which ive seen abults & children alike enjoying. Pack a picnic its all free & enjoy.

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