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Brighton beach walk

Hove, England

Brighton beach walk

Length4 mi
Elev. Gain32.8 ft
Est. Steps9000

Trail

Created by PacerGuy_1955
Brighton beach walk Introduction
Brighton beach walk is a 4 mile (9,000-step) route located near Hove, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 32.8 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Walk from Hove Lagoon to Brighton along the beach promenade suitable for children dogs bikes and disabled lots to see beautiful walk
Attractions Near Brighton beach walk
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Adelaide Crescent

Park
Adelaide Crescent is a mid-19th-century residential development in Hove, part of the English city and seaside resort of Brighton and Hove. Conceived as an ambitious attempt to rival the large, high-class Kemp Town estate east of Brighton, the crescent was not built to its original plan because time and money were insufficient.

Bedford Hotel (Brighton)

Tourist Attraction
The Bedford Hotel is a hotel on the seafront in Brighton, England which has subsequently been renamed the Holiday Inn Brighton after becoming a part of the Holiday Inn business.The original hotel dated from 1829, but the current building opened in 1967.

West Pier

Historical
The West Pier is a pier in Brighton, England. It was designed by Eugenius Birch and opened in 1866. It was the first pier to be Grade I listed in Britain but has become increasingly derelict since its closure in 1975.The pier was constructed during a boom in pleasure pier building in the 1860s, and was designed to attract tourists to Brighton.

Palmeira Square

Park
Palmeira Square () is a mid-19th-century residential development in Hove, part of the English city and seaside resort of Brighton and Hove. At the southern end it adjoins Adelaide Crescent, another architectural set-piece which leads down to the seafront; large terraced houses occupy its west and east sides, separated by a public garden; and at the north end is one of Hove's main road junctions.

Embassy Court

Place
Embassy Court is an 11-storey block of luxury flats on the seafront in Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. It has been listed at Grade II* by English Heritage. Wells Coates' "extremely controversial" piece of Modernist architecture has "divided opinion across the city" since its completion in 1935, and continues to generate strong feelings among residents, architectural historians and conservationists.

Anthaeum, Hove

Place
The Anthaeum (also spelt Antheum or Anthæum) was an iron and glass conservatory planned by English botanist and landscape gardener Henry Phillips and designed by architect Amon Henry Wilds on land owned by Sir Isaac Goldsmid in Hove, a Sussex seaside town which is now part of the city of Brighton and Hove.

Adelaide Mansions

Place
Adelaide Mansions is a residential building on the seafront in Hove, part of the city of Brighton and Hove in East Sussex, England. The "handsome block", decorated with ornate details, was erected in 1873 to the design of local architect Thomas Lainson. English Heritage has listed the building at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.

Barford Court, Hove

Place
Barford Court is a care home operated by the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution and situated on the seafront in Hove, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. The building, completed in 1937, has had this function only since 1996; it was constructed by cinema architect Robert Cromie as a private house for Ian Stuart Millar, an eccentric iron industry tycoon, who occupied it for only nine years.

Medina House

Place
Medina House is a former Turkish bath on the seafront of Hove, Sussex, England.After falling into disuse it was squatted for several years. During this period Sirus Taghan, the then owner, agreed that the occupants could remain, so long as the property was kept in the same condition as before occupation.

Courtenay Gate

Place
Courtenay Gate is a block of serviced apartments on the seafront in Hove, part of the English coastal city of Brighton and Hove. Situated in a prominent position next to the beach and overlooking Hove Lawns, the six-storey block is Neo-Georgian in style and dates from 1934. It is in a conservation area and is a locally listed building.
Comments
PacerGal_1963
2019/10/22
Can’t beat a walk by the beach! 🙃
Yvonne
2024/07/01
ralreece
2024/08/07
Route Details

Length

4 mi

Elev. Gain

32.8 ft

Est. Steps

9000
Created by
PacerGuy_1955
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