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I've been told that I'm spending the weekend in Rye....



Goldstone1976

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...any suggestions about what to do/see and where to eat would be gratefully received. A nice walk along a beach would be good, as would seeing the bluebells somewhere (I'm a sucker for bluebells, me), as would a decent place to eat fish.

Thanks in advance for any tips...
 








Gwylan

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The Flushing Inn is the place for seafood in Rye, I remember taking the ex Mrs Gwylan there for her birthday and, apparently, it was top drawer scaly scran
 






Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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Go up the church tower.
 


Gwylan

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Just noticed that The Flushing Inn has now closed down. Rather a shame, it's been there since Elizabethan times
 






tinycowboy

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There's Webbe's for fish in Rye. Rye's just an exceedingly pleasant place for strolling in fine weather - may be a little overcast this weekend, unfortunately.
 


Dick Knights Mumm

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Jul 5, 2003
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Yes the Nature Reserve is good. You can go on the Mapp and Lucia tour - well see where it was filmed and visit Lamb House. There is a GBG pub - but we didn't make it there.

And there is also the train if you need it.
 


Sweetie

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Webbe's is well worth eating in. Less formal dining downstairs and an upstairs restaurant which has been superb the couple of times we have eaten in there.
 






Goldstone1976

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Thanks for all the tips! A table has been duly booked at Webbe's - their very limited availability throughout the weekend bodes as well as the reviews on this thread suggest. Camber Sands looks great too; as does the nature reserve. Plenty of suggestions here - thanks all!
 


















DavidRyder

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Jul 23, 2013
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Agree with the Mermaid Inn comments. Not a massive eating area in the bar, but the place is full of history, and haunted allegedly. Plus Johnny Depp has stayed there, which might impress your wife!
 


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