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Roaming in Rye

RYE HARBOUR NATURE RESERVE   Right off the bat, know that Rye isn't very convenient from Burgess Hill but it remained on my to-do list. On what appeared to be my warmest Spring walk of the year so far, a trip to the marshes at low tide was certainly appealing. This was also a suitable outing to do after the previous week's long walk. This is then, a shortish stroll, sandwiched between some overly long journeys to and from. It has the feeling of the watery Levels with a pleasing salty, maritime influence and with less risk of your remote and lifeless body not being found for some time. In the unlikely event you get yourself very lost or you are savaged by livestock, no doubt the Wildlife Trust and its many visitors will discover you soon enough. Rye can be made via a train in the direction of Ore, in either direction from Burgess Hill. My return journey was made on the basis of speed and involved a bus to Hastings. Having said that, my connection to the train was touch and go an...

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