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  1. Add Mountnessing Postmill to your Itinerary

    A weatherboarded post mill, restored to working order in 1983. See the huge wood and iron gears, with one pair of stones opened up for viewing. Subject to wind, guided groups may be able to see the sails turning.

  2. Add Bradwell Shell Bank to your Itinerary

    Bradwell Cockle Spit on the Dengie Peninsular consists of some 30 acres of shell bank together with extensive saltmarsh. The spit has been built up by tidal currents and is mainly cockle and oyster shells.

  3. Add Abberton Reservoir Nature Discovery Park to your Itinerary

    One of Europe's top Wetland sites, excellent bird watching opportunities and fabulous views over the reservoir.

  4. Add Rayne Heritage to your Itinerary

    Rayne has a rich heritage, with All Saints Parish Church as a centre for its community for over 1,000 years. It has a current population of around 2,300. The Rayne Heritage Trail offers a circular walking route that highlights some of the 67 Grade I and II listed structures in Rayne. The route is considered "easy" walking. If taken at a reasonable pace, it should take approximately 1¼ hours - not allowing for a recommended stop at the Booking Hall Cafe. Additional information is available via the free,…

  5. Add Stock Windmill to your Itinerary

    A medium-sized brick tower mill, c.1816. It has four patent sails, a fantail and three pairs of millstones.

  6. Add Hopefield Animal Sanctuary to your Itinerary

    Hopefield Animal Sanctuary is a non-profit organisation that cares for over 500 sick, unwanted and mistreated animals throughout Essex.

  7. Add Harlow Sculpture Town to your Itinerary

    Harlow is home to an exceptional and growing collection of over 101 public artworks, including masterpieces by some of the greatest sculptors of the 20th century. Plan your visit at www.sculpturetown.uk.

  8. Add Chelmer & Blackwater Canal Walk to your Itinerary

    This waterway runs through a largely unspoilt part of rural Essex and connects the county town of Chelmsford with the tidal estuary of the River Blackwater at Heybridge Basin. It is 13.8 miles (22.1 km) long and has 13 locks.

  9. Add Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome to your Itinerary

    Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome is a unique place with a unique history. It is the largest known surviving group of RFC buildings on a WWI aerodrome which was not adapted for further military use later in its history. Its collection of aircraft, exhibition galleries and events welcomes visitors and groups from across the country throughout the year.

  10. Add Chigborough Lakes to your Itinerary

    An area of worked-out flooded gravel pits to the north of the River Blackwater. It has a variety of habitats including Willow Carr, open water, small ponds and marshy areas, rough grassland, and willow and hawthorn scrub.

  11. Add Albion Beach, Walton on the Naze to your Itinerary

    With one of the area’s best beaches and home of the UK’s second longest pier, Walton charms visitors of all ages. From beach activities to countryside walks, Walton has it all

  12. Add Hanningfield Waterside Park to your Itinerary

    Hanningfield Waterside Park, set in a picturesque part of Essex is open for visitors to enjoy a day out in the beautiful landscape. With a play park, cafe, gift shop, fishing, walks and lots of nature, you are certain to have a great day.

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  13. Add Essex Police Museum to your Itinerary

    The Essex Police Museum covers the history of policing in Essex from its Victorian origins to modern day, with displays, a handling collection and children's activities.

  14. Add Jaywick Martello Tower to your Itinerary

    Built originally as a Napoleonic Fort in the early 19th century the tower now acts as a central hub for the local community and visitors. There are regular arts & heritage exhibitions, talks and events.

  15. Add Chafford Gorges Nature Park to your Itinerary

    Set in a spectacular position over looking Warren Gorge. Chafford Gorges nature park offers 200 acres of green space for numerous wildlife and recreation for the 12,500 people living in Chafford Hundred.

  16. Add Colne Valley Railway to your Itinerary

    One mile length of line with relocated buildings, large collection of heritage rolling stock, steam and diesel locomotives and miniature and model railways. Special events including Thomas and Santa specials.

  17. Add Waltham Abbey Gardens to your Itinerary

    Set in the grounds of the Abbey, you can enjoy the peace and tranquility of the Rose Gardens and Orchard, explore hundreds of years of history, enjoy a picnic or take a stroll along Cornmill Stream.

  18. Add Thorndon Nature Discovery Centre to your Itinerary

    Home to the Gruffalo trail Thorndon has a lot to offer for all ages, glorious woodland walks and a café with a view of the trees and squirrels. The woods are open for dog walkers and the trail path is buggy friendly. Come and explore the outdoors with us.

  19. Add Two Tree Island to your Itinerary

    An outstanding 634 acre site situated off the Old Leigh coastline with a lagoon at its western tip.

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