Drop in to the Gooders hide between the car park and the sea where there will be guides stationed throughout the day to show you the birds. Binoculars, telescopes and
Monthly club for children aged 5-11 to discover more about Rye Harbour Nature Reserve wildlife through exploring, games, craft and learning countryside skills to help wildlife thrive.
Suitable for accompanied
Join the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve to count the ducks and geese at Castle Water. A long walk of approx 5km, suitable for adults and accompanied children.
Meet
Spring is in the air and we suddenly see a huge change in the behaviour of our breeding bird populations. Great-crested Grebes dance on the water together displaying their tippets,
Eat breakfast with the birds at Rye Harbour, borrow our binoculars and make your own bird feeder. We will cook home-made bread outside with honey or jam and a hot
Drop into the education room at the Discovery Centre between 10.30-2.30 for a closer look at some of our special wildlife using microscopes, magnifiers and binoculars. Suitable for
Learn how to weave a simple basket and make natural string. Weaving our way to use less plastic, create less waste and learn how to make a better home for
Join us for a morning of family fun learning how to make and fly a kite.
Meet at Rye Harbour Discovery Centre
Booking essential
£2 per child, made possible by
Join the Friends of Rye Harbour Nature Reserve for a guided walk of approx 3.5km looking for winter wildlife. There should be lots of wading birds and ducks to