Small Town – Big Event . . . The RYE INTERNATIONAL JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL 2015 Few, if any, small towns the size of Rye can boast of a four day and five night event that brings together internationally known “A” list stars alongside, perhaps, lesser known but nonetheless serious and quality practitioners in Rye International Jazz Festival 2015Read More
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The great indoors
It wouldn’t be a holiday in the UK without the odd downpour, as much as the newspapers boast about record temperatures on the odd day, the likelihood is there may be a day of two of grey days during your stay, but don’t let this rain on your parade, put a dampener on your mood, The great indoorsRead More
Kino Cinema Rye
Kino Cinema Rye Visits to the Cinema in the “things to do” guide of most summer holiday venues in the UK usually fall under the category of “if it’s raining” or “to amuse the kids”. However if your stay with us in Camber is for more than just a couple of days you really should Kino Cinema RyeRead More
Winter Sun
Going back to the rat-race and drudge of the working week, after all the build up and culmination of end of year festivities can be a bit of a bore. The mornings are dark, and the evenings cold and unwelcoming on your commute home. The lightness and warmth of Spring feels like a lifetime away. Winter SunRead More
Rye Bonfire Night
Rye Bonfire and Firework extravaganza Saturday 8th November welcomes the return of the Rye Bonfire, so get your thermals on, grab a toasty hot chocolate a la Knoops, a roast pork bap on the trot from The Ship and light a sparkler as you ooh and ahh at explosions decorating the night sky above the Rye Bonfire NightRead More
Wild Boar Week in Rye 2014
Boar and More – A Celebration of Game in Rye Wild Boar Week is returning to Rye from 25th October to 2nd November 2014. With lots of events being hosted throughout Rye, East Sussex, you are sure to be happy as a pig (or boar) in clover! Choose between oak beamed pubs with cosy, open Wild Boar Week in Rye 2014Read More
Follow in the footsteps of the Hawkhurst Gang
Whispers, hidden alleyways, narrow cobbled streets and closely built houses interconnected by attics and cellars, lights at sea… tales of smuggling tease your imagination all along our historic coast. Follow in the footsteps of the infamous smugglers and uncover the secrets of villages and towns whose prosperity relied on the smuggling gangs. Then go ‘behind Follow in the footsteps of the Hawkhurst GangRead More
Wild Boar Week 2013
Wild Boar Week Medieval food in a Medieval town Wild Boar Week is being hosted in Rye, East Sussex, the beautiful Medieval Cinque Port town being the perfect setting for this Medieval food festival. Rye has many fabulous, ancient and atmospheric old buildings that have been serving the finest local foods since the 13th century, Wild Boar Week 2013Read More
Autumn Escapes
Autumn Escapes Beside The Sea As the days start to draw in and there’s the hint of a chill in the air, book an autumn break beside the sea and enjoy the most kaleidoscopic season of the year. Visit Camber this autumn when the landscape is infused with rich bonfire shades of reds, yellows and bronze, Autumn EscapesRead More
Rye Arts Festival 2013
Welcome to the Rye Arts Festival, the wonderful light and its micro climate have made Rye a haven for artists and writers – the perfect backdrop for a festival of the arts and is widely considered to be one of the best small festivals in the country. The Rye Arts Festival is a 2 week Rye Arts Festival 2013Read More
Hollywood comes to Camber.
Landing craft packed full of soldiers, crashed airplanes and destroyed tanks scattered along the beach, this may sound like D-Day, but in fact this was Camber Sands last week and it was Hollywood’s stars doing the invading! There’s was lots of excitement in Camber last week as Hollywood A listers including George Clooney, Matt Damon, Hollywood comes to Camber.Read More
Visit Rye, England’s prettiest town
Visit Rye and discover a place with over 700 years of history, rich in intrigue, myths, legends, murders, ghosts, smugglers and invasion that echo’s to this day around it’s cobbled streets. Stranded on a hilltop trapped centuries ago by the sea, once bustling with merchants, sailors, pirates and smugglers, Rye’s quaint charm belies its dramatic Visit Rye, England’s prettiest townRead More