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Frenchmans Beach Holiday Park
Rye Harbour
Rye
Sussex

TN31 7TX
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Frenchman’s Beach Holiday Park is set in the beautiful picturesque fishing village of medieval Rye, close to the harbour in Cinque Ports Country. You cannot miss the park as a grand Martello tower dominates the entrance. Our park is a haven for wildlife and is located on the edge of a nature reserve so Frenchman’s Beach is ideal for those who enjoy fishing, peaceful country walks and bird watching – a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts.

You will also find some great facilities and family entertainment at our park. Make a splash with the kids at the indoor pool complex then step into the Jacuzzi and let all life’s hustle and bustle melt away. Let the kids have hours of fun exploring the adventure playground whilst you relax on the sun terrace. In the evening enjoy a quiet drink in the comfortable surroundings of the Smugglers Lounge then take a stroll along the beach as the sun goes down for commanding views at sunset.

Frenchman’s Beach Holiday Park is also an ideal base for exploring the medieval towns of Hastings, Battle, Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch, there is so much to see and do in surrounding areas you’ll want to return again and again.

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