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Brighton Beach

Address: Maderia Drive, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN2 1PS

Brighton Pier

Location

Brighton is a seaside resort located in East Sussex, just 47 miles south of London. Its prime location makes it a popular spot for tourists.


The city is famous for its diverse communities, vibrant culture, and lively music and arts scene. It also has a significant LGBTQ population, earning it the title of the "unofficial gay capital of the UK."


One of Brighton's highlights is its many independent shops, especially in The Lanes, which feature a maze of narrow alleyways dating back to the late 18th century.


Brighton has been described as the UK's "hippest city" and is often referred to as "the happiest place to live in the UK."


What's There?

At Brighton Beach, you will find:

  • Pebble Beaches

  • Brighton Pier: An iconic amusement pier featuring rides, arcades, and food stalls.

  • Beachfront Restaurants and Cafés

  • Seafront Promenade

  • Brighton i360 tower

  • Dog-Friendly Areas

  • Public toilets


Parking

Disabled parking Brighton beach and pier
Blue-Badge parking near the Pier

Pay-and-display parking is available on Maderia Drive, which runs alongside the beach.


Prices:

  • 1 hour: £4.90

  • 2 hours: £8.50

  • 4 hours: £14.30


Overnight parking is free from 9pm to 8am, making this location popular among visitors with campervans.


There are a large number of disabled parking spaces at the start of the road, located within a distance of 50 to 250 meters from the pier.


Additional parking spaces can be found further west on the A259, with disabled spots located just past the i360 tower.


Parking is free for blue badge holders.


Accessibility

bench overlooking sea brighton uk

With the use of blue badge parking spaces, visitors with limited mobility can easily access the center of Brighton's seaside attractions.


The paths along Brighton Beach are smooth and level, making them accessible for visitors in both wheelchairs and mobility scooters.


There are plenty of benches with beach views near Hove Lawns, with one every 20 meters. This location also has convenient parking, making it ideal for visitors who struggle to walk long distances. Near the Pier, benches are spaced out about every 50+ meters.

wheelchair-accessible area on Brighton beach

There is also a wheelchair-accessible area on the beach. You can find it near Shelter Hall, about 600 metres from the pier.


Specialized wheelchairs can be borrowed from Brighton’s Seafront Office. They range in size and can be used on the shingle beaches.


Additionally, there is currently testing for a new electric wheelchair designed to handle the steep shingle beaches.


Toilets along the beach have enough space for disabled people and their carers. 

You can find them on the seafront at the:

  • Sea Lanes on Madeira Drive

  • Colonade toilets on Madeira Drive

  • Shelter Hall toilets near West Street


One thing to keep in mind when visiting Brighton during the holidays is the large number of visitors due to its popularity. This can make finding a conveniently located parking space challenging, and you may have to walk further to reach the main attractions.

brighton pier accessibility

On the pier, you will find frequent benches and level surfaces accessible for visitors of all ages and abilities.



Conclusion

In conclusion, Brighton's blend of rich history and diverse culture makes it stand out as one of England's most loved seaside towns. With its picturesque pebble beaches, it offers a welcoming atmosphere for tourists and locals alike, including those with disabilities.


The extensive accessibility features, such as designated parking, smooth walkways, and specialized equipment, make it easier for everyone to enjoy the city's attractions.

brighton beach summer
Brighton Beach during the Summer

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