Horsham Park
- slaters089
- Feb 26
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 28
Address: Horsham RH12 2DW

Location
Horsham Park is situated in the middle of town and is spread over 60 acres of land. The park has a wide range of attractions, including a duck pond, a maze, picnic areas, and play facilities.
Horsham Park is a Green Flag award winner. To win, parks must meet high standards and have excellent facilities. For further information, and to find other Green Flag parks and open spaces, visit the Green Flag Award website.
What's There?

At Horsham Park, you will find:
Duck Pond
Kids play area
Picnic benches
St Leonard's Forest Dragon Maze
Park House Sensory Garden
Human Nature Garden
Football pitches
Skatepark
Outdoor Gym
Pavilions In The Park leisure centre
Changing Places and accessible toilets (in Pavilions in the Park leisure centre)
Indulge in a delightful treat from the Italian Coffee Guy, stationed in the North Parade Car Park, Tuesday to Sunday, 8am-1pm. Enjoy a range of hot and cold drinks, paired with an assortment of sweet treats, including biscuits, chocolates, pastries, cakes, and other sweet delights.
Established in 2020, Kaya is an independent café, bar, and restaurant. They serve coffee, cocktails, and casual dining within a beautiful aesthetic.
Parking
There are four car parks at Horsham Park:
North Parade
Hurst Road (Pavilions Leisure Centre)
North Street
Jubilee Car Park
Parking Prices
Mon-Sat (08:00 - 18:00)
1 Hour: £1.10
2 Hours: £2.00
3 Hours: £3.00
-Maximum stay: 3 hours-
Sun (09:00 - 17:00)
Flat Rate: £1.70
All the car parks have disabled parking spaces. Charges still apply to Blue Badge holders unless they receive any of the higher rates of mobility or living allowance of PIP and have registered with Horsham parking services.
Accessibility

All paths throughout Horsham Park are well-paved and feature gentle inclines, making them accessible for visitors using mobility aids such as wheelchairs and mobility scooters, as well as for parents with pushchairs.
Frequent benches are available throughout the grounds, typically located every 25 to 50 meters, with a few larger gaps of around 100 meters between them.
To accommodate visitors who may struggle to walk long distances, there are four car parks to choose from, allowing individuals to select the most convenient option for their needs:
Pavilion Car Park: Closest to the children's play area and skate park.
Jubilee Car Park: Near the Human Nature Garden and tennis courts.
North Parade Car Park: Just 100 meters from the duck pond.
Accessible Bike Route
With smooth paths and plenty to see, Horsham Park is ideal for a short bike ride.
Visitors with limited mobility may be able to see more of the park by making use of e-bikes to provide extra assistance.
There is one small section of the park, by the Kaya Café, where riders are asked to dismount.
Visitors on bikes should remember to keep pedestrians in mind, giving plenty of space and riding at a slow pace.
Some smaller paths may require riders to pass pedestrians on the grass.
Conclusion
In conclusion, with well-maintained grounds and accessible features, Horsham Park is the perfect spot for a day out with the whole family. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely stroll by the duck pond, engaging in sports, or simply relaxing with a coffee, there's something for everyone to enjoy.


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