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attraction is of course our lovely beach, with wonderful swimming
at high tide and a paradise for playing, shrimping, windsurfing,
exploring, watching wildlife or walking at low tide. A little
further afield are:
Rye
Harbour Nature Reserve
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Camber Castle - Winchelsea Town -
Rye -
Fairlight
Cliffs - Bodiam
Castle - Dungeness
- Hythe/Dymchurch
miniature railway - Rudyard
Kipling's House -
Bexhill-on-Sea
You can
also swim in the Rye swimming pool. This is at the Rye Sports
Centre, The Grove. (Turn down Rope Walk, cross the railway line
and it is on the left) Opening times: Mon: 7am - 8.30pm
Tues: 12.30pm - 9pm Wed: 7am - 9.30pm
Thurs: 1.30pm - 9.30pm Fri: 7am - 9pm Sat:
10am - 6pm Sun: 8am - 6.30pm. NB:
Tues/Wed/Thurs: schools only from 4.30pm - 7pm. Price:
adults: £2.95 junior/senior/student: £2.45. (With leisure
pass: 75p discount)
These are just a few of the many
places to visit in the area.
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here for more ideas
The neighbouring village of
Rye
Harbour is within easy walking or cycling distance along the shore
road , and has a shop, pub, cafe and fishmonger selling local
fish.
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