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Rye Harbour's 465 hectares have international wildlife designations. Join us for a circular walk of approximately 6km, starting out from Brede Lock. We'll follow the River Brede across the sheep fields to Henry VIII's Camber Castle, taking the opportunity to observe the wildlife we find on route. We'll then head to the birdwatching hide overlooking Castle Water to look at some of the wetland birds present.
Meet at Brede Lock near the junction of Harbour Road and Winchelsea Road.
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