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Brighton guide: Nymans tree tours run into November

The trees at Nymans are the focus of a guided seasonal walk running from 27 June to 18 November 2026, with expert volunteer Tree Guides leading visitors through the garden’s changing canopy.

The event is listed by Visit Brighton as Guided Tree Tours at Nymans at National Trust: Nymans Garden, Handcross, Haywards Heath, RH17 6EB. Each tour is described as a 90-minute guided tour showcasing the magnificence of the trees at Nymans throughout the seasons.

For planning, the confirmed details are straightforward: the date range is 27 June 2026 to 18 November 2026, the venue is National Trust: Nymans Garden, and the organiser is the National Trust. A specific start time, ticket price and booking instruction are not included in the source information provided, so visitors should treat those details as unconfirmed until checking the event listing directly.

Seasonal trees are the centre of the walk

Nymans is presenting the tour as a closer look at its trees through the seasons, rather than a general garden visit. The source description says visitors can join one of the garden’s expert volunteer Tree Guides for the 90-minute experience.

That makes the event most relevant for readers who want more context than a self-guided stroll can offer. The source does not name individual guides or list a fixed route, but it does make clear that the tour is guided and tree-focused.

The long event window also matters. Running from late June into mid-November, the programme spans summer and autumn, giving the subject of the tour room to change as the garden moves through the year. The source does not specify whether every tour follows the same route or highlights the same trees.

When and where the Nymans tours take place

The event is listed for 27 June 2026 to 18 November 2026 at National Trust: Nymans Garden, Handcross, Haywards Heath, RH17 6EB, United Kingdom.

No start time is included in the supplied source text. No end time is listed beyond the overall event end date. The brief also does not provide a price, entry condition or booking requirement.

Detail Confirmed information
Event Guided Tree Tours at Nymans
Dates 27 June 2026 to 18 November 2026
Duration 90 minutes
Venue National Trust: Nymans Garden
Address Handcross, Haywards Heath, RH17 6EB
Organiser National Trust
Price Not stated in the supplied source text
Start time Not stated in the supplied source text

Who the guided tour is likely to suit

The source does not specify an age range or target audience, so this should be read as a practical fit rather than an official audience note. Based on the confirmed description, the tour is aimed at people who are interested in Nymans’ trees, seasonal garden detail and a guided outdoor visit.

Because the experience lasts 90 minutes, it is best treated as a planned part of a visit rather than a brief drop-in activity. The supplied source text does not include accessibility information, transport notes, food details or stall information.

What to check before setting off

Visitors should confirm the missing practical details before travelling: the exact tour time, any admission or tour cost, and whether booking is required. Those items are not included in the provided Visit Brighton event information.

The confirmed facts are that Guided Tree Tours at Nymans runs from 27 June 2026 until 18 November 2026, takes place at National Trust: Nymans Garden in Handcross, Haywards Heath, and is described as a 90-minute guided tour led by expert volunteer Tree Guides.

Source: Visit Brighton Events

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