About

Banjo Groyne in Brighton is a remarkable spot renowned for its historical significance and scenic beauty. Offering stunning views of the Marina, sea, and Pier, it is a popular location for both relaxation and recreation. Its atmosphere is quieter and more serene than the main beach, providing a peaceful retreat. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, from swimming under the watchful eye of a lifeguard to casting a line for a chance at a nice catch of fish.

Cyclists will appreciate the convenient bike lock-up areas, and those looking to unwind can soothe their senses in the Beach Box sauna. Families with children will find plenty to do, with mini-golf, playgrounds, and beach volleyball nearby. Banjo Groyne also stands out for its accessibility, being uniquely accommodating to visitors with disabilities, allowing easy access right to the water's edge.

The area is not just about leisure; it's a place where you can admire the vibrant sights of sailing and kite surfing, making it a charming, multifaceted destination well-loved by locals and tourists alike. With nearby cafes and toilets, it's designed for convenience and comfort.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

County Hospital
Bus stop 371 m walk
Eaton Place
Bus stop 302 m walk
Abbey Road
Bus stop 275 m walk
Burlington Street
Bus stop 325 m walk
Duke's Mound
Bus stop 420 m walk
Chesham Street
Bus stop 418 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
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4.3/5 135 reviews
Pauline Hughes
Pauline Hughes
11 months ago on Google

Fantastic swim in the see then a hour sauna

Amanda D'Montignÿ
Amanda D'Montignÿ
15 February 2024 on Google

Moving plaques of remembrance

Daveÿ Scott
Daveÿ Scott
25 January 2024 on Google

Cool