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If your trip to Burgess Hill is all sorted out but your travel itinerary is a bit on the empty side, we can give you a helping hand.
There's nothing quite like discovering somewhere new. While you're in town, Bedelands Farm Nature Reserve and East Sussex National Golf Club should definitely be among them. Another great attraction here is Hassocks Golf Club.
More fun and adventure is right around the corner, so fasten that seat belt! Head 31 miles down the road and spend a little time at Fishbourne Roman Palace and Weald and Downland Open Air Museum. You'll discover these superb attractions in Chichester. Nothing says living big like a road trip, so keep on driving to Arundel. It's 19 miles away and also features a few appealing sights, such as Arundel Wildfowl and Wetlands Centre and Arundel Castle and Gardens.
Toss a bucket in the back seat and go for an outing to one of the area's beautiful coastal stretches for some beachcombing fun in the sun. See how many treasures you can find strewn along the shoreline before you journey back to Burgess Hill. Some of the most well-known beaches to consider are:
If you're traveling to Burgess Hill for work-related purposes, you'll probably be visiting some business and convention centers. With your own rental car, you can relax knowing you'll get there on time. Here are some of the biggest and the best:
Here are our recommendations on how to hop behind the wheel of a rental car with some savings in your wallet:
Sure, you could vacation in Burgess Hill without a rental car. But with loads to see and experience here, having one would definitely make your trip more convenient and fun. If you're eager to head out of town and into some nature, consider a car rental with a bit of power. A larger car like an SUV will get you to the area's forests in comfort. Planning to spend the majority of your vacation close to the bright lights of the city? A smaller car like a compact or mini will be your best bet. Maneuvering through narrow laneways and squeezing into tiny parking spaces will be a snap in one of these.
Sometimes the journey is more significant than the destination, which makes your car choice particularly important. If you're about to head off on an unforgettable road trip around Burgess Hill, a roomy SUV could be the best solution. If you want the cheapest price possible and plan on staying mostly in the city, a versatile compact is a smart pick. All you need to do is work out what will suit you best, pack up the car, and hit the wide, open road.