Hotels in Horley

Nestled in the Surrey borough of Reigate and Banstead, Horley is a quaint English town bursting with history, charm, and unrivalled British hospitality. Being right on the cusp of West Sussex, the town boasts a unique mix of Surrey sophistication and West Sussex warmth. Picturesque detached homes line the long high streets, sheltering a blend of local shops and the Archway Theatre, Horley's own slice of cultural flair.

Whatever the purpose of your visit, Horley has something to cater for every taste and budget. Looking for a quiet family holiday, a romantic getaway, or perhaps a place to rest your head between exploring the cultural hotspots of Surrey and Sussex? Horley offers a range of hotels and accommodations that are sure to make your stay as lively or as laid-back as you desire. Discover your perfect Horley hotel with Lycafly today.

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Scanning historical records, we find the mention of Horley as far back as the 12th century. This charming town, once a part of the densely-forested Weald, and under the control of the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter at Chertsey during Saxon times, now stands as a testament to its rich history and resilience. Famous for its robust car and van manufacturing industry, Horley is also the birthplace of the first scout patrol and the 1st Horley Scout Group.

Located a stone's throw away from Gatwick Airport, the town offers incomparable commuter links to London and the surrounding boroughs through both rail and bus services. With the Horley Master Plan ensuring continuous growth, today's town provides everything from business parks and shopping centres to an array of cultural and recreational facilities. Horley is a town where history meets progress, and tradition seamlessly blends with modernity.

When to visit Horley

Horley looks its finest during the sun-soaked summer months of June, July, and August. With temperatures soaring up to a comfortable 22.1°C, this is an ideal time to enjoy the myriad of outdoor activities that the town and surrounds have to offer. With the lowest chances of rainfall occurring in April, September, and July, you can plan a visit without worrying about the unpredictable English weather spoiling your adventures.

Although autumn and winter present a quieter scene on the tourist front with cooler temperatures, higher humidity, and frequent rain or snowfall, those who enjoy the serenity of the off-peak season can find peace and tranquility during these months. And after all, there's a unique charm to warming up in a cosy Horley pub after a brisk winter walk, isn't there?

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