Discover the best top things to do in Rye, United Kingdom including The Kitesurf Centre, Craft Magic, Wideye Natural Energy, The Storymaster's Tales Interactive Theatre, Art and Soul Gallery, Rye Waterworks MIcropub, St. Mary's Parish Church, St. Thomas the Martyr, St. Michael's Church, Rye Heritage Centre.
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5.0 based on 164 reviews
The Kitesurf Centre is a BKSA kite and watersports school based on Camber Sands beach. It was set up in 2007 by 3 brothers who are at the heart of all the lessons, courses & running of the centre. We offer lessons in kitesurfing, kite landboarding, kite buggy, stand up paddle board (SUP) and powerkite. As well as lesson there is also equipment available to hire and an onsite shop. All ages from 8 upwards Be warned, these sports are extremely fun and very addictive!
5.0 based on 63 reviews
Craft Magic is a craft supplies shop with a Make & Take Studio.You can paint, mosaic, or Decopatch your own masterpiece to take away! Craft Classes and Parties are also available. Amongst the huge array of Craft products, Craft Magic offers its own very popular line of Mosaic Kits and Craft Kits. All of the kits are designed by Craft Magic, Rye and have been shipped all over the world. We pride ourselves on our customer service and product knowledge and we are always happy to help with a Craft Crisis or even just choosing a suitable gift. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
What a fabulous shop and really friendly staff who helped us ( oldies) through the products. We found lots for grandchildren and made us wishe we lived in Rye ( we went there for a short stay)
5.0 based on 11 reviews
WiDEYE is an Independent, Uk Produced, Ethical Health and Beauty brand. Our Rye store houses a beautiful Spa Treatment room where we offer a range of massages, facials and body treatments inspired by our travels around the world. The store is packed full of natural beauty products for men and women free from parabens, synthetic dyes and fragrances: SLS free hair care and travel friendly products.
A gem of a shop my son introduced me to whilst visiting him in Rye - inspirational and uplifting just walking in! The staff are a pleasure to speak to and go the extra mile to assist, whether at the shop or online. The products speak for themselves!
5.0 based on 189 reviews
Home to the unique and special family Storymaster's Tales Interactive Theatre shows, which blend storytelling, game playing, puppets and creatures. These magical shows use theatre sets and props to take you on an incredible adventure. Please book in advance from the website. Now doing Online Inteactive role-playing adventures for ages 14-Adult, as well as Quests for ages 7-12 years (along with playing adult).
This is a must visit very intimate and great fun best place we visited in a long time thanks Ollie and team
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Art & Soul is an independent Gallery featuring a diverse selection of contemporary art from talented artists and makers, including work by resident artist Emma Miller. We proudly support our artists by ensuring they receive the lions share of the profit, so a purchase from Art & Soul really does go directly to the heart of the creative community. Each of the beautiful pieces in our gallery is also available as a limited edition print, which helps support both the artist and the gallery, as well as making inspirational art more accessible to all. Each is carefully printed in a Hahnemuhle certified studio on the finest Archival Art Papers or Heritage Cotton Canvas. Bespoke framing, custom finishes and a full range of beautiful papers are also available on request.
Great little gallery where Emma the owner sits painting and chats to you as you wander round to look at the array of items on sale, from paintings to postcards, jewellery and quirky books. Other galleries in the town are stuffy and expensive - this one is super-friendly, moderately priced and showcases the work of local artists. Definitely worth a browse - and browsers are welcomed
5.0 based on 241 reviews
The Rye Waterworks is the first Micropub to open in South East Sussex. It is situated in a building steeped with history originally a water pump house for 300 years then a soup kitchen dating from the 1890s that's now been opened up as a feature within the micropub. A family business serving eight local ales and twelve local ciders along with a selection of wines, local gins, local vodka & local soft drinks. We're listed with CAMRA (campaign for real ale) and welcome families, dogs & people just wanting to have a nose around.
A fantastic micro pub in Rye, we’re always made to feel very welcome and you can see David is working very hard to make sure we have a good time even with the restrictions in place at the moment. Well worth a visit!
4.5 based on 791 reviews
For more than 900 years the Parish Church of Rye, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, has dominated the hill on which the old town stands. Today, if you wish, you can climb the church tower where, from the top, you can see magnificent views of Rye and the surrounding countryside. St Mary's is open to visitors every day of the year, except for Christmas Day, from 9.15Am - 5.15Pm in summer and 9.15Am - 4.15Pm in winter. Admission to the church is FREE. The Visitor Centre stocks a good range of postcards, Christian greetings cards, prayer cards, books, gifts and Christian jewellery. The Tower, which is open every day (weather permitting) for a charge, has become a popular place for marriage proposals!
Well worth the very narrow stairs and ladders to get the best view of the town and particularly Rye Castle.
4.5 based on 221 reviews
The Church of St Thomas the Martyr in Winchelsea is a very interesting, historic church both inside and outside. Inside it is light and airy with beautiful stained-glass windows and some interesting graves. Outside, there is evidence of how the church should have developed and, again, some interesting graves; particularly that of Spike Milligan.
4.5 based on 397 reviews
The perfect start to your visit to Rye! The Rye Heritage Centre is the home of the 'Story of Rye' Town Model Sound and Light show, a handmade scale model of Victorian Rye that plays a show that takes you through 700 years of Rye's history. Historic Audio Walking Tours are available for hire, with guided ghost tours available on selected dates during the winter months. The Heritage Centre is also host to a fantastic working collection of Old Pier Penny Arcade amusement machines, and has a wide variety of books and maps on Rye and the surrounding area, as well as exclusive locally made pottery and souvenirs in the gift shop.
This is the best ghost walk I've ever had. It's only £10 per person and takes about 2.5h-3h. It was a horrible weather when we did this but as it was so interesting we stayed till the end. Includes a lot of history of Rye too. Recommend to book it well in advance.
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