Haywards Heath is in the heart of Sussex, United Kingdom. To the North
and East lies the High Weald covering some 560 square miles and designated as
an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. To the south lie the South Downs which
stretch along the South Coast offering wonderful walking opportunities and
magnificent coastal views. There are many renowned gardens within driving
distance including Sheffield Park, Borde Hill and Wakehurst Place. Brighton (14
miles) and Lewes (12 miles) are attractive historic towns to visit and there
are many other local places of interest.
Attractions:
·
Bars and restaurants in Broadway
·
Victoria Park
·
Bustling high-street (with Marks and
Spencer’s store as well)
·
Nizam Indian Restaurant
·
Clair Hall - community centre/event centre
·
Haywards Heath Leisure Centre
·
Borde Hill Gardens
·
Beech Hurst Gardens
·
Haywards Heath Recreation Ground
·
Haywards Heath Library
·
Haywards Heath Cadet Centre
·
"Town Day" - celebrated in early
September each year including fireworks in the evening at Victoria Park.
Haywards Heath has a raw English
appeal with sprawling greenery and peaceful localities. People are warm and
friendly
Stay
As Brighton is the nearest big city,
which is easily accessible from London and other parts of the UK, it is recommended
that travelers on low budget stay at Brighton. Some of the options are as
follows;
1.
Smart Brighton Beach: Smart Brighton Beach is a hostel
with dorms which may cost as low as GBP 9 while the private rooms are as low as
GBP 15 (Breakfast included)
2.
Journey’s Brighton Hostel: Dorms around GBP 10 (Breakfast
included)
If you wish to stay at a youth
hostel, you can do so by staying in an interesting 16th century
House converted into a youth hostel, located at Polegate, East Sussex, which is
around 45 minutes drive from Haywards Heath
There are many such Bread and
Breakfast and Hostel options and all one has to do is to do prior bookings
through websites like hostels.com, bedandbreakfast.com and many more
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