
Rye Bay
Rye Bay is a scenic coastal inlet located in East Sussex, England, forming part of the English Channel. It is characterized by its approachable waters, natural mudflats, salt marshes, and diverse wildlife, including bird species and marine life. The bay is popular for activities such as birdwatching, sailing, and walking along its scenic coastline. Its surrounding towns, like Rye and Winchelsea, offer historical charm and access to nature reserves. Rye Bay's landscape and ecosystem are also significant for their ecological importance, supporting a variety of habitats and contributing to regional biodiversity.