
Ouse Valley Park is a scenic green space along the River Ouse in Lewes, East Sussex, offering tranquil riverside paths, diverse wildlife habitats, and recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages.
Ouse Valley Park stretches along the banks of the River Ouse in Lewes, East Sussex, providing a peaceful and natural setting close to the urban environment. The park features a mix of riverside wetlands, open grasslands, and wooded areas, supporting a variety of plants and animals native to the region. Established to promote environmental education and leisure, the park includes walking and cycling trails that follow the river, allowing visitors to enjoy birdwatching, fishing, and picnicking amidst natural scenery. Historically, the River Ouse has played a significant role in the town’s development, and the park itself was created as a community space enhancing both biodiversity and recreation. Key landmarks include the picturesque views of Lewes Castle from across the river and well-maintained meadows that bloom with seasonal wildflowers. The park is popular with families, dog walkers, and anglers, as well as those seeking quiet moments in nature. Educational programs and volunteer conservation efforts are active throughout the year, encouraging community involvement in habitat preservation and river health. With easy access from the town center and ample parking, Ouse Valley Park offers an accessible outdoor escape in East Sussex.
Riverside walking trails with views over the River Ouse
Diverse wetland habitats supporting kingfishers, herons, and dragonflies
Proximity to Lewes Castle providing historic context and photo opportunities
Quiet meadow areas ideal for picnics and seasonal wildflower viewing
A central natural feature running through the park, supporting aquatic life and providing scenic vistas.
Several areas of marsh and wet meadow that harbor a variety of bird species and aquatic insects.
Iconic historic landmark visible across the river, enhancing the park's cultural and visual appeal.