Attractions and places to see around Rye include a range of historic landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features in East Sussex, England. This medieval town is characterized by its cobbled streets and well-preserved architecture. The area offers diverse landscapes, from ancient townscapes to coastal habitats. Visitors can explore its rich history and natural beauty.
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The view here goes straight west along the canyon toward an unnamed peak of about 6700 ft elevation. The trail becomes an increasingly narrow single track.
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Jakes Corner is exactly that, a corner along two roads that meet in the middle of the desert. You'll find a Bar & Grill, RV Park, and General Store. It's a great place to top up your supplies and maybe stop for lunch or stay the night before continuing on your journey.
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This is a nice, challenging trail that leads through some rocky terrain and switchbacks, but offers varied foliage and beautiful views. It can get pretty hot on this trail in the summer, so plan your departure accordingly and be sure to bring enough water.
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Great trail into the high backcountry. It has challenging sections with some rocky terrain and switchbacks, but offers varied foliage and beautiful views.
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Fairly gradual from the trailhead up to here following the drainage, here the trail begins to climb in steeper switchbacks
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Barnhardt Road near Payson, AZ is a mud/dirt access road which narrows after 4 miles into the Barnhardt Trail, known as the gateway to the Mazatzal Wilderness area and connects with the Mazatzal Divide which is part of the Arizona Trail. The beginning is bikeable, after that the hike leads to several medium size waterfalls, so it's at its best in spring or during a period of considerable moisture in the area as the falls are seasonal. Three-and-a-half miles up Barnhardt Trailโs many switchbacks, you will arrive at a grotto in the mountainside. A shallow pool of cool water, often dry in the summer, flows out of the almost hidden waterfall a few yards back in the narrow opening in the grotto. Moderate difficulty for mountain biking for the first few miles, then it is best to leave the bike and hike the last mile or so to the first falls. The trail begins at Barnhardt Trailhead, four miles west from highway 260. The dirt road is usually well maintained and easily accessible by a passenger car when dry. After rains it is best to leave the car before tire tracks become too deep and muddy. But even if started further below the landscape approaching the mountains is beautiful. The dirt road dead ends at the trailhead with a large parking area. This trailhead serves both Barnhardt Trail #43 and Y-Bar Trail #44 which heads southwest. http://arizonahikersguide.com/barnhardt-trail http://www.paysonroundup.com/news/2012/apr/11/hiking-barnhardt-trail http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/tonto/null/recarea/?recid=35281&actid=50
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Rye is rich in history. You can explore the iconic Mermaid Street with its ancient half-timbered houses, visit Ypres Tower (Rye Castle) which houses the Rye Castle Museum, or see the historic Mermaid Inn. Other notable sites include St Mary's Church, Lamb House, and The Landgate, the only surviving medieval gateway.
For nature enthusiasts, the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve is a must-visit. It's an extensive wildlife site with coastal habitats and shingle ridges, perfect for birdwatching. You can also explore Camber Sands, known for its impressive sand dunes and long sandy beach.
Families can enjoy exploring the historic streets and the Rye Castle Museum at Ypres Tower. The Rye Heritage Centre offers an engaging introduction to the town's history with a model and sound and light show. For outdoor fun, Camber Sands provides a great beach experience, and the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve has accessible footpaths suitable for a family stroll.
Rye is charming year-round, but spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the town's cobbled streets and enjoying the natural reserves and beaches. Autumn brings beautiful colors to the surrounding countryside. Check local event listings for festivals or special events that might enhance your visit.
Rye is known for its independent shops, antique stores, and art galleries, making it a delightful place for browsing and finding unique items. The Kino Cinema, housed in a beautifully restored Victorian building, offers a unique movie-going experience. You can also discover local crafts like Rye Pottery.
Yes, Camber Sands is a stunning sandy beach located very close to Rye. It's famous for its extensive sand dune system and is popular for walks and watersports.
Many of Rye's outdoor areas, such as the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve (with dogs on leads in designated areas) and Camber Sands (with seasonal restrictions), are dog-friendly. Several pubs in Rye also welcome well-behaved dogs, so it's worth checking with individual establishments.
On a rainy day, you can explore the Rye Castle Museum at Ypres Tower, delve into local history at the Rye Heritage Centre, or catch a film at the Kino Cinema. Browsing the town's many independent shops, antique stores, and art galleries also offers a pleasant indoor activity.
Rye is an excellent base for walks. You can enjoy coastal walks through the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, explore the historic town itself, or venture towards Camber Sands. While specific routes are not detailed here, the area offers various paths suitable for different abilities, often providing scenic views of the estuary and countryside. For more walking ideas, you can explore routes on komoot's guide page for attractions around Rye.
For panoramic views over Rye and the surrounding estuary, climb to the top of St Mary's Church spire. The Ypres Tower (Rye Castle) also offers excellent vistas. Within the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, you'll find various spots to observe the landscape and wildlife.
Rye has a fascinating past intertwined with smugglers. The Mermaid Inn, with its secret passages and Norman cellars, is famously linked to this history. The Rye Castle Museum at Ypres Tower also features exhibits on Rye's maritime history, including its smuggling connections.


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