Food scene
Just over the road from Noel cottage
Serves Real Ales ,Wines,Artisan Gins and good food
8 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Globe Inn
Military RoadJust over the road from Noel cottage
Serves Real Ales ,Wines,Artisan Gins and good food
Great place for Pizza and Italian food in general. Everyone knows the Larger than life manager Maurice who runs a great place where the food is fantastic and good value . Great for groups and families
42 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Simply Italian
12 StrandGreat place for Pizza and Italian food in general. Everyone knows the Larger than life manager Maurice who runs a great place where the food is fantastic and good value . Great for groups and families
The Old Grain Store
StrandOne of the best fish and chips shops around s locals favourite
31 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Marino's Fish Bar
37 The MintOne of the best fish and chips shops around s locals favourite
Thai House
63 BurgateMahdi Lounge
32-34 Cinque Ports StGreat Indian meal and friendly service
The Standard Inn
The MintKnoops Chocolate Bar
Tower StreetNeighbourhoods
Rye's ancient medieval streets are clustered around a sandstone hillside, overlooking the meandering River Rother and Romney Marsh. this relaxed, historic and picturesque little East Sussex town is a wonderful place for a peaceful holiday break.
Hundreds of years ago, Rye was surrounded on all sides by water. It formed part of the medieval Cinque Ports with the town's hilltop vantage point useful for detecting and repelling marauding invaders.
Today, you can explore cobbled alleys lined with untouched historic buildings – from medieval relics to beautiful Georgian houses. Ypres Tower, built in 1249 to defend the town, is still open for viewing.
Rye has managed to retain most of its charm and heritage – as well as a sense of the strange! Walk along Mermaid Street and you'll come across houses with names like “The House Opposite”, or the “House with Two Front Doors”.
You can also see the remnants of Rye's smuggling past throughout the 18th and 19th Centuries, with networks of tunnels, secret passages and hidden caves. A long-time favourite with poets, artists and craftspeople, Rye is a unique, stunning and inspirational place for a short break, or a longer holiday.
Places to visit near Rye
Discover the character of this part of East Sussex in these towns and villages near Rye.
Winchelsea (2 miles)
Tenterden (8 miles)
Hastings (9 miles)
Dungeness (10 miles)
Battle (10 miles)
Things to do in Rye
Rye Castle Museum has a number of fascinating exhibitions about local history and archaeology.
Head out of town and relax on the fine beaches of Camber Sands or the mroe adventurous may wish to take to the water with Action Watersports.
Built by King Henry VIII nearly 500 years ago, visit nearby Camber Castle for some fantastic views of the surrounding countryside..
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, wildlife and habitats, history and landscape, bird hides and walks beside the sea, has been voted UK’s top nature reserve by the readers of Land Love Magazine in 2016.
The National Trust's Lamb House is an early Georgian house with one of the largest gardens in the old town of Rye.
388 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Rye
Rye's ancient medieval streets are clustered around a sandstone hillside, overlooking the meandering River Rother and Romney Marsh. this relaxed, historic and picturesque little East Sussex town is a wonderful place for a peaceful holiday break.
Hundreds of years ago, Rye was surrounded on all sides by water. It formed part of the medieval Cinque Ports with the town's hilltop vantage point useful for detecting and repelling marauding invaders.
Today, you can explore cobbled alleys lined with untouched historic buildings – from medieval relics to beautiful Georgian houses. Ypres Tower, built in 1249 to defend the town, is still open for viewing.
Rye has managed to retain most of its charm and heritage – as well as a sense of the strange! Walk along Mermaid Street and you'll come across houses with names like “The House Opposite”, or the “House with Two Front Doors”.
You can also see the remnants of Rye's smuggling past throughout the 18th and 19th Centuries, with networks of tunnels, secret passages and hidden caves. A long-time favourite with poets, artists and craftspeople, Rye is a unique, stunning and inspirational place for a short break, or a longer holiday.
Places to visit near Rye
Discover the character of this part of East Sussex in these towns and villages near Rye.
Winchelsea (2 miles)
Tenterden (8 miles)
Hastings (9 miles)
Dungeness (10 miles)
Battle (10 miles)
Things to do in Rye
Rye Castle Museum has a number of fascinating exhibitions about local history and archaeology.
Head out of town and relax on the fine beaches of Camber Sands or the mroe adventurous may wish to take to the water with Action Watersports.
Built by King Henry VIII nearly 500 years ago, visit nearby Camber Castle for some fantastic views of the surrounding countryside..
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, wildlife and habitats, history and landscape, bird hides and walks beside the sea, has been voted UK’s top nature reserve by the readers of Land Love Magazine in 2016.
The National Trust's Lamb House is an early Georgian house with one of the largest gardens in the old town of Rye.
Pub
Micro pub in Rye . Plenty of real ales gins to choose from here . Also go a fantastic pork pie and scotch egg
Rye Waterworks Micropub
Tower StreetSightseeing
Rye Harbour Nature Reserve (Winchelsea)
Rye Castle Museum - Ypres Tower
Saint Mary's Church
Church SquareLamb House
West StreetBeach
A short journey ( just over 4 miles) can be walked or quick drive to the Sandy beach at camber sands
Camber Sands
Weekly market
Rye Market
1 Regent SqCinema
Kino Rye
3 Lion St