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Memory Walk

Brighton Memory Walk

Venue Hove Lawns No.1
Date TBC 2025
Arrival time From 10am
First walk starts From 11am
Routes 3km or 6km
Registration fee Free
Fundraising target £160

Feel it all at an Alzheimer’s Society Memory Walk 

Join us at Hove Lawns No. 1, Brighton and share an incredible day with others who understand how it feels to be affected by dementia.  

Registrations for 2025 aren’t open yet but you can register your interest now and we’ll be in touch to let you know when they open up!

Share advice, laughter, and support at the Brighton Memory Walk. And when you cross the finish line, celebrate with your medal, knowing you have walked for a world where dementia no longer devastates lives.

Key information

Meeting point

Brighton Memory Walk will start and finish in the event site, in the field next to the King Alfred Leisure Centre, on Hove Street. Please note this area is on grass. Find us using postcode BN3 2WW, alternatively enter ///venue.sing.smart into the What3Words App.

Travel information

There is no dedicated event parking, please use city centre parking and public transport. Hove Lawns No. 1 is 1.6km from Hove train station. For drop-offs only, head to Hove Street. Please consider the most sustainable method of transport, or car share where possible.  

Route

To make sure everyone's included, there are two routes to choose from on the day of Memory Walk.

A shorter 3km route is a gentle stroll along the coastline, which is wheelchair accessible and suitable for all ages and abilities.

The longer 6km route takes in the sights of the iconic Brighton Pier, and is more challenging, taking you further along the coast. The longer route has a steep slope at the turning point near the pier. 

Please note the route and distance is subject to change, and suitable footwear is recommended. 

Facilities

  • Dogs allowed
  • Toilets
  • Refreshments

Accessibility

The meeting point is on grass. Both routes are on pavement and suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs with assistance. There is no dedicated accessible parking.

Fundraise

Aim to raise £160, or as much as you can, so you can support more people affected by dementia now, and in the future.

Lots of tips and tricks are included in your fundraising pack you receive through the post, but you can get started now by checking out our Fundraise page!

Frequently Asked Questions

Got a question? Visit our FAQ page to find out more.