Reigate Park, a phenomenal 20 hectors of land, an amazing green space with a playground full of amazing equipment to keep children entertained such as city bike, cross trainer and horizontal row machines, with a fantastic splash area inside the playground. You can even go to the café in the middle of park where there are sittings outside for sunny days and inside , they serve ice-cream and various drinks items but sadly the café is temporarily closed while they work on re-letting and improve facilities , however the toilets are still open for use.

Reigate priory has extravagant... 

  • 13 bird species which contain Song Thrush, Kestrel and Kingfisher. Their are commonly found on the lakes Moorhen, Mallard, Coot and Canada Goose

  • 330 species of insects and other invertebrates that have been recorded in Priory Park

  • 15 species of butterfly

  • 92 species of beetle

  • 66 types of bee, wasp or ant

  • At least six different types of bat in the Park, one of which is the comparatively rare Serotine Bat

  • You may get to spot some mammals such as fox, mole, grey squirrel, field vole and rabbit

So what does Reigate Priory have to offer in sports...

  • four all weather tennis courts

  • ball court suitable for basketball and five a side football

  • skatepark suitable for BMXs, skateboards, scooters and in-line skates

  • table tennis table

  • croquet lawn 

Reigate Priory has an amazing running route of round the park which is 2.5 km long .There is a park run on Saturday morning for adults and Sunday morning for junior which is free all you have to do is register on Park Run. 

Reigate park is perfect for meeting up with friends , picnics and walks with amazing sunsets. Reigate Park is open for 24 hours for every day and it's address is 73A Bell St, Reigate RH2 7AN