Hove Park
Find out more about Hove Park, what to see and do, how to get there, the facilities available and information on volunteering.
About Hove Park
Hove Park is popular with local residents, dog walkers and runners. The park covers almost 40 acres and features a mix of large areas of open grass, mature trees, flower beds, sports and play facilities.
Things to see and do
Hove Park is always open, all year round. The café is open daily from 8:30am to 5:30pm. Find out more about Hove Park café.
There are many open green spaces to relax in, and the park also has a children's playground. Find out more about playgrounds in the city.
How to get there
You can find a map location and travel details by selecting 'more information' below.
- Hove Park, Goldstone Crescent, Hove, BN3 6BG
Miniature steam railway
There's a miniature steam railway running along the western edge of the park.
Fingermaze
At the eastern edge of the park is the Fingermaze, a piece of public sculpture carved into the park and lined with stone and lime mortar. The Fingermaze is a giant fingerprint incorporating a Cretan labyrinth within its whirling design.
Hove Park's great claim to fame, the Goldstone, lies in its southwest corner. This huge rock, weighing about 20 tons, is commonly believed to have been used by the Druids for worship. The shape of a human face is clearly visible in the stone - have a good look and you'll spot it. Find out more about the Goldstone.
Sports facilities
Hove Park has:
- a 3G football pitch and another football pitch
- 7 tennis courts
- orienteering courses
- a basketball court
- a climbing rock
- several table tennis tables
- a trim trail
It's also home to Riptide Gym.
Toilets
You can find the toilets in a separate building close to Hove Park Café.
Accessibility
Accessible pathways run throughout the park. There are gentle sloping paths towards the eastern end, as well as alternative ramps alongside the steps. There are also many benches throughout the park. The café is wheelchair accessible, and accessible toilets are available in the park's separate toilet block nearby.
Only on-street parking is available.
Volunteering at Hove Park
If you're interested in volunteering at Hove Park, the Friends of Hove Park run their own volunteer scheme.
You can also find out more about volunteering in our parks.