5 /5 Piotr Czajka: The Light Pyramid in Campbell Park, Milton Keynes, and it’s honestly one of the city’s most underrated spots. It sits right at the top of the park’s highest point at the end of Midsummer Boulevard, so the views across Milton Keynes are brilliant — perfect for a walk, photos, or just taking a breather. Access is super easy too: you can park nearby off Avebury Boulevard or get there via the Redways if you’re cycling or walking.
The structure itself is a modern, six-metre-tall illuminated pyramid designed by artist Liliane Lijn. It replaced the old beacon that got hit by lightning years ago and now acts as a glowing landmark during special events. Built from steel and lit from within, it represents the idea of energy captured inside a geometric form — simple, but powerful.
If you’re in MK and want a quiet spot with meaning, views, and a bit of art history behind it, the Light Pyramid is definitely worth the visit.


