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Haywards Heath is the best place to stay in Sussex if you want to explore the South East of England and London since it is a key transit hub for the county while still maintaining the charm of a lively little town with a picturesque main street. This town in central Sussex is nestled in the bucolic High Weald region, where you can visit some of the most well-known gardens in all of Sussex, ride some unique steam trains, and stroll through the woods or on the Downs. Examples of attractions in the High Weald include the National Trust's beautiful Nymans Gardens in neighbouring Handcross, the Bluebell Railway, one of Britain's earliest restored steam trains, and the lovely Sheffield Park. In addition to its picturesque genuine ale inns offering excellent pub fare and real beers, the downtown area is home to lovely parks and historic inns as well as two monthly farmer's markets. For a seamless trip, book your Haywards Heath car hire in advance with Enjoy Travel for the best deals!

Guide of Haywards Heath

Geography

Haywards Heath is a town in the county of West Sussex in England, located about 31 miles (50 km) northeast of the county seat of Chichester and about 36 miles (58 km) south of London. It is also about 14 miles (23 km) north of Brighton and 13 miles (21 km) south of Gatwick Airport. The closest cities are Burgess Hill (southwest), Horsham (northwest), Crawley (northwest), and East Grinstead (northeast).

Climate in Haywards Heath

The weather at Haywards Heath is pleasant during the summers but lengthy, extremely cold, and windy during the winters. It seldom drops below -4 degrees Celsius or rises over 26 degrees Celsius throughout the year, averaging a comfortable 2 -21degrees Celsius. Between the months of June and September, Haywards Heath is a great place to visit for outdoor fun.

Culture

Haywards Heath gets its first part, "heath," from the Old English hege + worð, which together mean "hedge enclosure." In 1261, the area was known as Heyworth; by 1359, it was known as Hayworthe; in 1544, it was known as Haywards Hoth (meaning "heath by the enclosure with a hedge"); and by 1607, it was known as Hayworths Hethe. A local tradition, though, attributes the town's name to a highwayman known as "Jack Hayward."

Things To Do in Haywards Heath

Visit Beech Hurst Park with your kids

The award-winning Beech Hurst Park is a popular tourist destination, especially if you have small children. This mid-sized historical park is ideal for a fun-filled day, with excellent groomed gardens, a great playground, scooting trails, tennis courts, a winter garden and pergola, and so on. The small steam train, which runs 300 metres above sea level and includes a few tunnels, is the centrepiece. The picturesque half-mile track with two distinct gauges holds a lot of importance for youngsters interested in trains or model engineering. Because the park is mostly run by volunteers, it is only available to the public on certain weekends, so check the official schedule before going.

Explore the Wings Aviation Museum

Wings Aviation Museum is a must-see for history aficionados and museum-goers alike. It provides a unique perspective on life during WWII via numerous artefacts and themed exhibits of mementos that each tell their own story. Travel back in time using a time machine to find authentic things relating to the Royal Air Force, the Battle of Britain, or the 8th US Army Air Force. Discovering remains of Hitler's V-Weapons like the 'Doodle Bug' V1 Flying Bomb will pique your interest. As you walk inside the C-47 Dakota utilised for the D-Day landings in June 1944, imagine yourself as a paratrooper on D-Day.

Tour the Borde Hill Mansion and Gardens

A Tudor house on Borde Hill, about a mile north of Haywards Heath, was built in the early 16th century by Sir Stephen Borde and rebuilt roughly 300 years later by Col. S. Clarke. The exquisite gardens that are now a significant tourist attraction were constructed here around 1890. Gentlemen plant collectors from the late Victorian and Edwardian eras contributed to this collection, which developed quickly because of the Clarke family's sponsorship. Borde Hill has been available to the public since 1965, when it became a charity. The garden, which spans 200 acres, has been divided into sections such as the Azalea Ring, Mediterranean Garden, Stephanie's Glade, Warren Wood, Garden of Allah, and so on. You'll love the vivid azaleas, camellias, and rhododendrons that bloom abundantly.

Awe at one of the city’s most famous landmarks

An iconic landmark in downtown Haywards Heath, the magnificent Haywards Heath Tower stands at an altitude of 191 meters. It was the tallest structure in the city till 1984. Constructed in 1967 to celebrate Canada’s centennial, the tower offers breathtaking views of Haywards Heath, the Rocky Mountains, and the prairies. In 1988, this tower hosted the Olympic flame and its giant torch is still lit on special occasions. An elevator trip will take you to the first observation deck where you can enjoy the stunning panoramic views. Then, head to the revolving restaurant at the second observation deck to enjoy some appetizers and cocktails. The entire tower is illuminated at night and looks ethereal. In the Theatre Room, do check out the short film, ‘Haywards Heath Tower- Building and Icon’ as well as Travel Alberta’s recent fly-through video which shows Alberta from the sky. The films run every 15 minutes and the admission fee is covered in your elevator ticket.

Eating Out in Haywards Heath

Haywards Heath has a wide range of gourmet cuisine alternatives. Here are some of our favourites for a memorable eating experience. Mill & Carter is an award-winning steakhouse where field-to-fork processes guarantee that customers return again and again. Enjoy the tender sirloins and British and Irish beef steaks. The Fox & Hounds is a fantastic pub with a pleasant atmosphere that is great for family trips. Try their excellent buffet menu, which includes several good vegetarian meals, for a mid-week splurge with friends. The Heritage restaurant has a Michelin star and serves British and European cuisine. Celebrate your special occasion with a five or six-course dinner meal. The exquisite flavour of the meal, along with the peaceful ambience, will undoubtedly please you.

Transport

Airport

Haywards Heath is served by London Gatwick Airport (LGW), the nearest international airport. It is located at a distance of 11.3 miles.

Getting Around Haywards Heath

It is quite easy to get around as most of the tourist destinations are within walking distance of each other. An efficient bus network operates throughout the town as well as areas nearby. You can also get a taxi from the train station. The most convenient method of getting around, however, is by car. Enjoy Travel has you covered, whether you're shopping for a compact mini or a lavish huge SUV. Make sure to book ahead of time to get the vehicle of your choosing for a smooth journey!

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FAQs about car hire in Haywards Heath

Most frequently asked questions about hiring a car in Haywards Heath

Car hiring prices in Haywards Heath start at £24.81 per day.
Budget and Alamo are the most popular car hire companies in Haywards Heath.
The driving distance between Haywards Heath and London is around 35 miles.
The average price of a litre of fuel in Haywards Heath can vary between £1.27 and £1.11.
The budget friendly choices between small cars in Haywards Heath start at £114.52 for a week, which is about £15.99 per day.
The most affordable car hire options in Haywards Heath for an entire month go for £509.99, or £16.41 per day.
The best time to travel to Haywards Heath is from late June to early September (according to average temperatures).
Bluebell Railway is the best place to start exploring Haywards Heath.

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