The Light Pyramid is an iconic feature located in Campbell Park, offering fantastic views across North East Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire. It is a popular spot for visitors to take fantastic pictures and enjoy the surrounding landscape.
The Light Pyramid is a Grade II listed structure with historic interest and innovative architectural design. It is one of the largest parks to be laid out in England in the 20th and 21st Century, blending elements from the 18th and 19th Century into a contemporary design.
The original vision for Campbell Park was for it to be the cultural heart of the city, with sculptures, art installations, performances, and temporary shows. The Light Pyramid, along with other public art and sculpture in the park, adds to the cultural significance of the area.
Visitors can explore the natural and designed topography of Campbell Park, view public art and sculptures, visit the Milton Keynes Rose for commemoration and contemplation, and take part in activities like kite-flying, sledging, and cycling on the off-road trail.
Visitors can park for free at Canalside car park on Silbury Boulevard or at the Cricket Pavilion off Cricket Green roundabout. Both locations offer convenient access to the park and the Light Pyramid.