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Glamping in Rye
Do you want to know where to discover rustic England, unique, full of tradition and with the cool touch that will make your visit a truly unforgettable travelling experience? Well, Holidu takes you to one of the most beautiful towns in England, Rye, a small town in the county of East Sussex. You can enjoy the colourful streets and houses that have made this destination one of the most beautiful in the country. Get ready and dress for the occasion because Rye is looking forward to seeing you!
Comfortable glamping choices near the seaThe glamping choices in Rye are spacious, comfortable and are located in an area very close to the beach, so you can go for a walk and meet the sand and the sea at the end of your stroll. You will be able to enjoy all the typical comforts that you like; internet, television, washing machine, among others. Are you ready to visit us? Wait no more, here we welcome you warmly!
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Feel how time stands still before your eyes as you walk through a picturesque landscape of cobblestone streets and buildings that breathe history in all its corners. From time to time, you will return to the present, seeing modernity in the form of cars and other things.
Rye for familiesThere’s something for the whole family in Rye! Take a tour of Ypres Tower at Rye Castle Museum. Built in 1249, it is a well-kept example of port times. Its construction dates from the mid-13th century to defend the town, and today you can visit its interior with exhibits of ancient weapons, historical objects or simply to ascend to the top of the tower and enjoy the views of Rye.
On Mermaid Street you will find the Mermaid Inn, It works in a building rebuilt in 1420, but it has been open since the 12th century.
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This is a 12th century marvel when you look straight at the tower of St Mary's church, you will find the oldest working clock in all of England from 1561. You will be surprised to see how well-preserved it is!
2. Lamb HouseLamb House, is another of the emblematic sites that you cannot miss in your visit to Rye and one of the most beautiful buildings in England of pure Georgian style with its fabled garden. The beautiful mansion is linked to literature, since the great writer Henry James lived in it, where he created part of his work since he bought the property in 1900.
3. Marvel at The Land gateAnother historical landmark to see in Rye because it is the last of two gates built to defend the city from invading forces, which began in 1066. The other gate was Strand gate, but it had already disappeared around 1819. Now The place itself is occupied by the Heritage Center on the Strand (next to the large anchor) where you can see the model of the city to scale.
4. Visit Art GalleryOld grain warehouse converted into a house at the end of the 19th century. Today, its charm lies in being a traditional English house, which houses an exquisite collection of art with oil paintings and watercolours by the great names of English painting such as Edward Burra, who lived in Rye for most of his life.
5. Visit Ye Old Bell InnAlthough the name suggests seeing the oldest bell in Rye, this former inn and current English pub with a beautiful terrace, was built in 1390 and still has original features from centuries past, witnesses of when it connected with 'The Mermaid Inn' through a secret tunnel used for smuggling. As a Grade II listed building, it is part of the historic heritage of England.
6. Meet Bodiam CastleIt is a place to visit if you are seeking something near Rye by car. It is a castle of medieval splendour with its fourteenth century moat and whose interior is ruined. From the outside you can take good photos, and it has a cafeteria for a stop on cold days
7. Meet Simon The PiemanThis is the oldest tearoom in Rye de 1920, where you can have a delicious snack next to its fireplace recreated in ancient times. There is also a wide variety of cakes freshly baked every day, including croissants, traditional English scones and a selection of various homemade cakes. So, there are other tempting places that are in the heart of the Old Town of Cinque Port, such as Apothecary Coffee House, one of the most authentic coffee shops in Rye.