Discover the best top things to do in Rye, United Kingdom including Camber Kitesurfing, Ebike Hire, Rye Harbour Cycles, Rye Watersports, Webbe's Cookery School, Rye History Walks, Rye Waterworks MIcropub, St. Mary's Parish Church, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, St. Thomas the Martyr.
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5.0 based on 43 reviews
Camber Kitesurfing is a Kitesurfing and kitesports training centre and shop based in Camber Sands. We are equipment specialists and also hire equipment. We are endorsed by the BKSA, the governing body for kitesports in the UK. We give lessons for complete beginners but also offer further training and coaching to help you bust out that new trick!
5.0 based on 42 reviews
Electric Fat Bike hire and pedal cycles. Explore the many cycle paths in the area, from Camber to ancient Rye, you will see lakes, wildlife and even Castles along the way! Ebike hire provides helmets and high visibility vests. Half and full day rentals. Electric pedal assist models make light work of covering longer distances. Enjoy the great outdoors without getting out of breath!
5.0 based on 17 reviews
We Have quality bikes for hire to explore Rye Harbour and it's beautiful surroundings. Family friendly, we are able to supply kids bikes , tag-along and child trailer.
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Rye Watersports is a long established teaching centre by Camber Sands in East Sussex giving lessons in Kitesurfing, Windsurfing, Dinghy Sailing and Stand Up Paddleboarding. Enjoy the thrill of a windsurfing or dinghy sailing lesson on our unique coastal lake on the South East Coast, where the wind always seems to blow, or learn to kitesurf on the Kent and Sussex beaches that are amongst the best in the country. We have a range of top quality boards and sails for hire including wetsuits and harnesses. Dinghy hire is available too but has to be booked in advance. If you have your own kit that's fine, day sailors are welcome. Here at our centre, in this glorious part of Kent and Sussex , is the place to get into watersports.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Relaxed cookery classes, using sustainable fish, foraged or local ingredients and seasonal game in Rye, East Sussex, led by chef and restaurateur Paul Webbe. In 2009 Paul Webbe launched his own Cookery School, Webbe's Cookery School.. From fish cooking or specialist courses for private home cooks, or corporate team building activity days in our main venue, a purpose built teaching kitchen within Webbes at the Fish Cafe Rye. Your day is hands on under the close supervision of Chef Paul Webbe who shares his passion and love of food freely. There is a course for everyone at every level of cooking skill from beginner to expert. See our website for our forthcoming classes. You may book online. We also sell Gift vouchers for Cookery School classes, a perfect gift.
Bought as a gift for my birthday, my husband and I attended this wonderful whole day, sustainable fish cooking lesson at Paul Webbe’s Fish Cafe in the lovely town of Rye. Taught by Paul himself we learned to shell and dress a whole crab, prepare and fillet a variety of fish including grey and red mullet, sole, monkfish, mackerel, gurnard and huss plus make an incredibly delicious bouillabaisse from scratch, blackberry ice cream to have with pear tatin and wash it all down with some lovely wine and hand made bread. I wasn’t particularly confident preparing and cooking fish before the course, but I am now! This was a wonderfully hands on day with just 6 of us plus Paul prepping, cooking and eating and Paul made sure everyone got involved and we all helped each other out, it was a really lovely group of people. The cooking tips for the fish but also the sauces, bread and dessert were excellent and I learned a lot. I feel this is incredibly good value, especially considering the top quality fish we prepared and ate and so I can recommend highly!
5.0 based on 103 reviews
LATEST - RYE HISTORY WALKS TO BEGIN AGAIN!! We are delighted to announce that Rye History Walks will be back in business in July 2021 and running over the summer. Our popular and successful historic walks will be running regularly in Rye and also there will be two new exciting walks on offer through private bookings of Hastings Old Town and the site of the Battle of Hastings. Please email us for further information. Our website is being updated and will be up and running soon.
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 910 reviews
A coastal nature reserve with 5 birdwatching hides and miles of footpaths to explore. Habitats include saltmarsh, shingle, saline lagoons, grazing marsh and reedbed. Visit at any time of year to see a range of birds, plants and other animals, including many that are rare. Find out more by visiting the website. IDEAL FOR VISITING BY TRAIN TO RYE. GREAT PLACE FOR WHEELCHAIR USERS AND MOBILITY SCOOTERS. PLEASE VISIT THE FOOD OUTLETS IN RYE HARBOUR VILLAGE.
I popped into the nature reserve where there is a lovely big free car park it is an excellent Walk Right up to the harbour mouth if you get time pop into the little gift shop reception they are very helpful a lovely day
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.
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