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Outdoor fitness in Brighton and Hove

28 Mar, 2026
Outdoor fitness in Brighton and Hove

Outdoor fitness in Brighton and Hove

 

The return of warmer weather heralds a nudge to begin exercising outdoors once again and the chance to leave the gym behind in favour of fresh sea air, a healthy dose of vitamin D and that unbeatable dopamine boost that comes from moving your body out in the open.

Cycling enthusiasts can build serious stamina with sessions from PowerWatts. While best known for its performance-focused cycling studio, the Brighton hub is deeply connected to the city’s road-riding culture, with coaching designed to help cyclists improve power, endurance and technique on the bike. Whether you’re training for a triathlon or simply want to tackle the South Downs with confidence, structured sessions and expert coaching provide the perfect launchpad for taking your cycling outdoors with organised group road cycling sessions for all abilities. 

 

Outdoor fitness in Brighton and Hove

 

Strength lovers should check out the high-energy sessions from Brighton Kettlebells, which regularly take place on Hove seafront. These bootcamp-style workouts blend kettlebell training, bodyweight exercises and HIIT circuits for a full-body blast that builds power, endurance and mobility. Sessions are designed for all abilities and focus on community as much as performance. Expect plenty of encouragement alongside the burn. 

If you prefer your workouts with sand underfoot, BE Outdoor Fit runs group fitness classes across parks and seafront locations including Preston Park, Hove Lagoon and the Brighton Bandstand. Classes focus on progressive training and supportive coaching while making the most of the city’s open spaces. The emphasis is on building confidence and enjoying exercise outdoors, whatever your starting point. 

For something a little more soulful, the monthly sea swims organised by Ruby Moon Gym to Swim offer a magical way to connect with the elements. These popular gatherings often take place under the full moon on Brighton beach and begin with gentle yoga before swimmers brave the sea together. The events attract a wonderfully eclectic crowd and sometimes include music, paddleboarding and dancing afterwards, a very Brighton take on outdoor wellbeing. 

 

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