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How to get to here By Coach
By Road Coaches are most welcome in Rye.
Rye is situated on the A259 between Hastings to (Avoid Deadman’s Lane). There is ample
the west and Folkestone to the east and on the parking for coaches in a specially designated
A268 from the north. area adjacent to the station (TN31 7AB).
There is also plenty of extra parking at Harbour
Visit www.theaa.co.uk for a detailed route Road call 01797 224778 for more details.
planner to Rye from your starting destination.
From London/M25, take the A21 and follow signs By Sea
to Rye or the M20 (Junction 10) following the signs The Harbour of Rye is open to visiting boats.
to Brenzett and then Rye. Upon arrival, follow the For more information contact the Harbour
signs to any one of the numerous car parks in town. office: 01797 225225 or email:
rye.harbour@environment-agency.gov.uk
By Train
Trains depart from London Charing Cross, By Air
London Bridge, St Pancras (High Speed Link) and International flights into Gatwick (LGW). Flights
Waterloo East (change at Ashford International also from Le Touquet, France and private planes Welcome to Rye Bay
for Rye) approx 1 hour 5 minutes. Trains also into Lydd Aiport.
depart from London Victoria and Gatwick Airport
(change at Hastings for Rye). By Bicycle Visitors to the historic town of Rye come from The town is home to a thriving creative
Rail information: 08457 484950 Rye can easily be reached using NCN Route 2. far and wide, attracted by the many delights of community and the work of local artists,
www.nationalrail.co.uk For further information contact Sustrans a small town that really does offer something painters, sculptors and photographers is
Information Line: 0845 113 0065
By Taxi email info@sustrans.org.uk for everyone. Whether it’s a weekend escape showcased in several galleries. Whilst
All taxis are listed at www.VisitRyeBay.com from the city, a stop-off on the East Sussex leg strolling around, you’re never far away from
www.sustrans.org.uk or of a European tour, or simply a relaxing few a welcoming tavern or tearoom where you
By Bus East Sussex County Council: 01273 482652, hours, Rye’s undoubted charm is hard to resist. can enjoy a relaxing drink or bite to eat.
Traveline (public transport information): email cycling@eastsussex.gov.uk
0871 200 2233. www.sustrans.org.uk/what-you-can-do/cycling
Perched neatly on top of a hill that enjoys For those looking to unwind further, Rye
wonderful views of Romney Marsh, it’s not offers a wide choice of award-winning
immediately obvious that this ancient town accommodation, ranging from luxurious
was once a port and busy medieval trading hotels to excellent B&Bs, or comfortable
post. The canons pointing out to sea from self-catering. There are even camping and
Gun Gardens at Rye Castle Museum provide contemporary glamping options available for
a visible reminder that Rye was once the the slightly more adventurous.
Western seat of navel defence against the
Napoleonic hordes that amassed across the Picture-perfect cobbled streets, panoramic
English Channel. vistas and a splendid selection of venues
combine to make Rye a popular and
Rye has not only retained but celebrates enchanting location for weddings and civil
much of its original character and to explore ceremonies. For a truly memorable experience,
the town’s quintessentially English streets is it’s even possible to arrange for the Town Crier
like taking a step back in time. You will find a to be on hand to welcome guests and ‘cry’ the
traditional butcher’s shop, bakery and dozens union from the Town Hall steps.
of small independent businesses offering an
incredibly diverse range of goods, from the Rye is not only an historic town but also a
essential to the quirky. Our Antique pages rather chic one. Famed as one of the fashion
(pages 22-23) include many shops and destinations of the South East, you can find
there are also some excellent secondhand everything from tailored suits and bespoke
bookshops in which to browse. hats to vintage clothing. Boutiques offer
seasonal collections of stylish clothing,
The dedication of Rye’s shopkeepers to good jewellery and accessories such as handmade
old-fashioned quality and customer service leather bags, belts and scarves. For that
also helps to make shopping in the town an personal touch, the designers and craftsmen
enjoyably unique and rewarding experience. themselves run many of the outlets.
photo: Rye Town Model (which can be seen at Rye Heritage Centre - see page 21 of this Guide for more info)
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