June days out

Call this your exclusive guide on what-to-do this summer, whether you’re looking to try something new, get some well-earned peace and quiet, or simply soak up the (occasional) bit of British sunshine.
For the runners
Taking place from 26-28th June throughout Haywards Heath, Sussex Runfest offers group runs, practical workshops, games and challenges – and even a rave to kick off the weekend. Organised entirely by volunteers, it’s a chance to meet with fellow strava fanatics and hear tips and tricks from some of the community’s best fitness leaders. sussexrunfest.co.uk
Start your Saturday with Reigate Priory parkrun and afterwards, (if your legs are still working), take a short walk into town for brunch at Beryl and Pegs, and pick up a bacon buttie, or a full English if you’ve really put yourself to pace. You can also order a picnic for £15 a head – we recommend taking this to the castle grounds for the best views.

For the outdoor diners
In summer, South Lodge really comes into its own for al fresco dining. Settle in on the terrace for lunch or drinks overlooking the South Downs – we recommend stopping by the rock gardens at Leonardslee, only a 15-minute walk away. There are three main eateries on offer, each with their own level of formality and take on cuisine, so there’s options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and everything in between. exclusive.co.uk/south-lodge
Stop by the Deli on the Hill for a freshly made sandwich (they’re particularly well-known for an excellent Reuben) and then take a five-minute walk over to Wray Common’s iconic Windmill for the perfect picnic and scenery combo. If you’re looking to burn off some energy after, you can take an exercise class or a dip in the pool at Donyngs, and then end the day with a drink on the patio at The Hatch.

For the culture lovers
Archway Theatre has two shows on throughout June – Jack Absolute Flies Again, a classic comedy of manners, and The Wrong Way Round, a musical mystery adventure. Stop by Ye Olde Six Bells for a post-performance dinner – if you go on the weekend, they now offer a treat menu, with three courses for £32.50 (we’re curious about the Pig in a Duvet starter). archwaytheatre.co.uk
Held this June at Horsham Sports Club, Horsham’s Big Gig is a one day tribute music festival featuring multiple live acts performing well known chart hits. The event includes food and drink stalls, space for picnics, and festival activities for all ages. Gates open mid afternoon, with music and entertainment continuing into the evening. horshamsportsclub.com

For the wellness seekers
If you’re looking to decompress, Wild Spa Wowo in Uckfield is hosting a sauna festival on the 2-4th June. Curated around the theme ‘Return to the Roots’ Sauna Camp 2026 includes a range of sauna rituals from around the world, as well as workshops and wellness activities. wildspawowo.co.uk

For the plane spotters
A June visit to Gatwick Aviation Museum makes for a good (and educational) day out, especially when the weather isn’t co-operating- with historic aircraft displayed both indoors and outdoors. We recommend pairing your visit with lunch at The Charlwood, which has all the best-loved pub classics, alongside a rotating Indian-focused menu. gamc.org.uk

For the forest trekkers
Winnie-the-Pooh turns 100 this year, so now couldn’t be a better time to explore the ancient heathland of Ashdown Forest. Join wildlife discovery sessions, follow guided nature trails or simply roam the open heath and woodland. Look out for ponies, build dens, and we’d be silly not to suggest a game of Poohsticks at the bridge.








