Itineraries to inspire!
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Colchester
15th Century flint flushwork gatehouse to St John's Abbey (demolished)
Walton on the Naze
Sited at the beautiful coastal location of the Naze, this historic 86ft navigational tower houses over eight floors, an art gallery, museum, tea rooms and a roof viewing platform with spectacular panoramic views.
Purleigh
Located in the heart of Essex this 120 acre vineyard produces award winning wines.
The Cellar Shop is open Monday-Saturday 10am-4pm during Spring and Summer, and 9am-4pm Monday-Friday during Autumn/Winter.
Harwich
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
Colchester
Discover the foundations of the Roman Theatre, located in Colchester town centre.
Colchester
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Essex
Constable Country, part of the stunning Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is both simple and carefree. Whether you are a seasoned rambler or a first-time walker who simply likes the idea of spending an indulgent few hours in the…
Colchester
Colchester's Roman Wall is the oldest and longest surviving town wall in Britain.
Essex
The Naze is located just north of Walton-on-the-Naze, in North East Essex. The beautiful Naze cliffs and national nature reserve provide the perfect opportunity for walking and bird watching.
Hadleigh
Hadleigh Park offers something to everyone, it is both beautiful and diverse.
Harwich
The Pier at Harwich offers two superb restaurants, each very different in style and atmosphere, giving guests plenty of choice. The Pier, on the first floor has stunning views over the Stour and Orwell estuaries - a perfect place to enjoy a glass or…
Heybridge Basin, Maldon
Bright and airy, 'The Lock' is THE place to eat on the waterfront at Heybridge Basin. Indoors or out, it offers outstanding Blackwater Estuary views.
Colchester
Gosbecks Archaeological Park is one of the most significant Iron Age and Roman sites in the country.
Colchester
Cudmore Grove offers visitors a trip to the seaside with a difference at the eastern tip of Mersea Island. The park includes a sandy beach and open grassland, perfect for picnics and great views.
St. Osyth, Clacton-on-Sea
The Cart Lodge sleeps up to 12. Stable Cottage sleeps up to 7. Walking and cycling nearby, fishing reservoir, nature reserves and bird watching. Excellent family base for Essex and Suffolk Coastline, countryside and tourist attractions.
Thorpe Bay
If you are looking to enjoy a delicious and memorable meal, head to the stunning Roslin Beach Hotel. You can have an exquisite dining experience with impeccable service, in the idyllic setting overlooking the Thames Estuary.
Southend on Sea
There’s nothing quite like a fresh portion of Fish & Chips by the seaside – and we make some of the best around!
SOUTHEND-ON-SEA
Heritage Fish and Chips at Sands by the Sea – the new look and taste of the nation’s favourite dish! Overlooking the Thames Estuary
Thorpe Bay, Southend
Situated in a superb seaside position in Thorpe Bay with unrivalled views, the Camelia offers a happy mix of all that is best in hotels -an atmosphere of genuine friendliness, a keen appreciation of what really makes for an enjoyable stay.
Colchester
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.