
Fire Pits
Fire pits bring instant warmth and charm to your outdoor space, perfect for evenings with family or roasting marshmallows under the stars. Our range includes styles and accessories to suit any setting and withstand British weather - just what your garden needs!
How to Choose The Right Garden Fire Pit
Find the perfect fire pit for your space at Garden Wildlife. Consider the material, fuel type, and how you plan to use it, whether for warmth, cooking, or atmosphere.
1. Fire Bowls
Fire bowls are a versatile and stylish choice, ideal for patios and gardens.
Best for: Small spaces, patios, and portable setups
Material: Steel, copper, or cast iron
Fuel Type: Wood, gas, or charcoal
Benefits:
- Creates an inviting, campfire-like experience
- Easy to move and reposition
- Available in various sizes, including small fire pit options
2. Globe Fire Pits
A globe fire pit is a decorative and eye-catching option, often featuring intricate cut-out designs that project mesmerising light patterns.
Best for: Aesthetic appeal and unique ambiance
Material: Steel or iron
Fuel Type: Wood or gas
Benefits:
- Acts as both a heat source and a decorative element
- Available in different artistic styles
- Popular choice among unusual fire pits
3. Metal Fire Pits
Durable and modern, a metal fire pit is a robust choice for contemporary outdoor spaces.
Best for: Long-term use and sleek designs
Material: Stainless steel, iron, or copper
Fuel Type: Wood, gas, or propane
Benefits:
- Withstands high temperatures
- Available in round, square, or modern fire pit designs
- Pairs well with fire pit accessories like heat-resistant lids
4. Gas Fire Pits
For a clean-burning, low-maintenance option, gas fire pits provide instant warmth and ambiance without smoke.
Best for: Hassle-free operation and cleaner burning
Material: Stone, metal, or ceramic
Fuel Type: Propane or natural gas
Benefits:
- Easy to ignite and control
- No smoke or ash buildup
- Often integrated into garden gas fire pit tables for multipurpose use
5. Built-in & Stone Fire Pits
For a permanent outdoor feature, a built-in fire pit or stone fire pit is an excellent choice.
Best for: Large gardens, entertaining spaces, and custom designs
Material: Natural stone, brick, or concrete
Fuel Type: Wood or gas
Benefits:
- Adds value to outdoor spaces
- Can be custom-designed for seating areas
- Works well as a large fire pit for backyard and garden gatherings
6. Eco-Friendly Instant Fire Pits
If you're looking for a smoke-free, low-emission alternative to traditional fire pits, eco-friendly instant fire pits like the El Fuego range are an ideal solution. These candle-style burners offer fast, clean flames and are perfect for smaller spaces or portable use.
Best for: Small gardens, patios, camping, and low-maintenance heating
Material: Wax-based fuel in compact, reusable containers
Fuel Type: Plant-based candle wax (no wood or gas required)
Benefits:
- Lights instantly and burns consistently for hours
- Produces no smoke or sparks - great for smoke control areas
- Lightweight, portable, and ideal for transport
- Low carbon output (only 1.4kg CO₂/hr) - one of the greenest fire pit options available
Whether you're after convenience, portability, or sustainability, eco fire pits make it easy to enjoy outdoor warmth with minimal effort and impact.
Fire Pit Maintenance Tips
Keep your fire pit safe, efficient, and weather-ready with these simple upkeep steps:
- Clean Regularly: Let ashes cool before removing debris with a brush or shovel. Wipe surfaces down, and check gas burners for blockages.
- Protect Against Rust: Use protective covers and store portable models out of the rain. A heat-resistant sealant can help maintain metal finishes.
- Inspect for Cracks: Check bowls, stonework, and built-in pits for damage before use. Replace any cracked or worn components.
- Use the Right Fuel: Choose fuel suited to your fire pit - hardwood for wood-burning, propane or gas for modern styles, and ethanol for fire bowls.
Shop the Best Garden Fire Pits on Sale in the UK
Looking for a fire pit BBQ or stylish garden fire pit for those chilly evenings? Explore fantastic designs - from globe fire pits to copper bowls - at a great price. Whether you're hosting a party or enjoying quiet drinks outdoors, these warm, durable fire pits are the perfect addition. Enjoy amazing quality, fast delivery, and great service from Garden Wildlife.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are outdoor fire pits and outdoor heaters allowed in UK gardens?
Yes, they’re permitted, but keep fire pits at least 3 metres from fences or buildings and never leave them unattended. Always check local restrictions, especially in smoke-controlled areas.
Which fire pit material is the most durable and long-lasting?
Stainless steel, stone, and cast iron are top choices for durability. Stainless steel resists rust, stone suits permanent setups, and cast iron retains heat well with regular care. Each offers excellent longevity for outdoor use.
What's the best fire pit for a small garden or patio?
For limited spaces, a small fire pit, fire bowl, or portable fire pit is ideal. Gas fire pits are also great because they produce minimal smoke.
How do I make a fire pit smokeless?
- Use dry, seasoned wood instead of damp logs
- Opt for a gas fire pit instead of a wood-burning one
- Arrange logs for proper airflow
Are fire pits expensive to run?
It depends on the fuel type:
- Wood fire pits – Cost varies depending on firewood availability
- Gas fire pits – Requires propane or natural gas, which can be costlier but cleaner
- Charcoal or pellet fire pits – More affordable but require frequent refueling
Is it okay to leave a fire pit burning overnight?
No, it is not safe to leave a fire pit burning overnight. Unattended fires pose a risk of spreading, especially in windy conditions. Always fully extinguish the fire before going to bed by dousing it with water or covering it with a fire pit lid to smother the flames.