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  1. Add Old MacDonald’s Farm to your Itinerary

    An award winning Educational Farm Park in the Essex Countryside on the outskirts of east London with farmyard favourites and exotic animals plus indoor and outdoor leisure activities. Open all year round.

  2. Add Adventure Island to your Itinerary

    Adventure Island is the U.K's No.1 FREE ADMISSION Fun Park. Situated on Southend-on-Sea's famous seafront, we have over 40 fabulous rides and attractions including the outrageous RAGE roller coaster.

  3. Add Harwich Lifeboat Museum to your Itinerary

    Museum contains the last Clacton off-shore. Oakley Class Lifeboat 34ft and a history of the lifeboat service in Harwich.

  4. Add Thaxted Guildhall to your Itinerary

    This magnificent building houses a permanent display of old photographs and objects relating to the history of Thaxted and a small museum. The building is an impressive survival of a market feature, once common throughout the country, built by the townsfolk of Thaxted in the 14th century.

  5. Add Martello Bay, Clacton on sea to your Itinerary

    Martello Bay is located approximately one mile from town centre and is adjacent to West Beach.

  6. Add Shoebury East Beach to your Itinerary

    East Beach is a long sandy beach that is crowned with a magnificent grassy hinterland making it a superb location to enjoy a picnic. It’s perfect site for a family get together, set away from the central seafront area. A very popular part of the estuary for watersports; East Beach is home to Essex Kitesurfing Club! East Beach proudly flies a Blue Flag award for 2024.

  7. Add Greensted Church to your Itinerary

    The oldest wooden church in the world, dating from the 11th century. Picturesque building in a quiet location, with Tudor chancel and Crusaders grave. A supposed resting place for St Edmund’s body.

  8. Add Shoebury Common to your Itinerary

    Shoebury Common is a blue flag beach that has been recognised for its water quality, beach cleanliness, and safe pedestrian areas. There is also ramped disabled access to a wooden platform.

    The common is home to Uncle Tom’s Cabin which offers a large selection of ice creams, light refreshments, and everything you need for a traditional fun family day beside the seaside. Buckets and spades at the ready!

    Enjoy walks along the beach hut lined promenade that offer spectacular views of the Thames Estuary that…

  9. Add The Gibberd Garden to your Itinerary

    A beautiful 9 acre landscaped garden created by Sir Frederick Gibberd with lawns, vistas, paths and a brook. The Barn Tea Room sells simple afternoon refreshments. There is a small gift shop.

  10. Add Bridge End Garden to your Itinerary

    Bridge End Garden was laid out by the Gibson family in the nineteenth century and is open to the public each day free of charge. Recently restored back to its former glory.

  11. Add Chelmsford Cathedral to your Itinerary

    This 15th century building, with perpendicular architecture, is light, spacious and colourful. Of special interest are "The Tree of Life" painting, a woven altar frontal and other contemporary works of art.

  12. Add Dutch Quarter to your Itinerary

    This attractive area was home to Flemish Protestant refugees in the 16th Century.

  13. Add Bedford's Park Nature Discovery Centre to your Itinerary

    The Nature Discovery Centre is situated in 215 acres of historic parkland. Walk, explore and discover with Essex Wildlife Trust by visiting today!

  14. Add Firstsite to your Itinerary

    Firstsite is an international gallery and creative community space. See the world differently – experience the very best art and culture from around the world that inspires, empowers and opens your mind.

  15. Add Museum of Power to your Itinerary

    Housed in a former water pumping station, the Museum has a fascinating collection of power related exhibits, a tea room and picnic area, a miniature railway all set in attractive riverside grounds.

  16. Add Riverside Park Burnham on Crouch to your Itinerary

    Overlooking the River Crouch and with views across to Wallasea Island, Riverside Park is reached by a pleasant walk along the quayside, past historic pubs, a museum and resident houseboats. This superb open space is a naturalised area boasting an extensive wildflower meadow and provides habitat to a wide variety of wildlife.

    A network of all-weather pathways encourages exploration of the woodland, hedgerows and ponds. Or if exploring is not your thing then relax in the small amphitheatre overlooking the beach…

  17. Add Harwich Redoubt Fort to your Itinerary

    A circular Fort built in 1808 with ten guns. Open as a military museum with battle re-enactments and other events held during the summer months

  18. Add Gunpowder Park to your Itinerary

    Open since 2004, Gunpowder has been reclaimed and regenerated from its former use as a Royal Ordnance munitions testing facility.

  19. Add Stow Maries Halt to your Itinerary

    This 5.5 acre reserve consists of the former Stow Maries Halt on the disused Maldon to South Woodham Ferrers railway line, along with an adjoining four-acre meadow acquired later.

  20. Add Chalkwell Beach to your Itinerary

    Great for long refreshing walks, it offers a relaxing get away, with a number of cafes and kiosks selling all the usual seaside treats and supplies.

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