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Check AvailabilityMaycot is a 3 bedroom self catering holiday accommodation that sleeps 6 and is located in Clacton on Sea, East England. This property is pet friendly allowing for 2 pets. Local to Clacton-on-Sea, Frinton-on-Sea, Little Holland, Thorrington, Walton-on-the-Naze
This well-furnished, detached house with attractive lawned garden is located close to the beach at Point Clear Bay. Known as the ‘sunshine coast’, this part of Essex is a hidden gem. The holiday property is ideally situated for visiting Frinton, Walton-on-the-Naze and Clacton, or exploring Constable Country. The historic village of St Osyth has shops, restaurants, boating lake and fishing. Ideal for bird watchers, cyclists and walkers, or take the foot ferry (seasonal) to Mersea Island or Brightlingsea. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 1/2 mile.
Ground floor: Living room with parquet floor. Conservatory/dining room with French doors. Kitchen. 2 bedrooms: 1 double (5ft), 1 twin, both with parquet floor. Bathroom with bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Open-tread stairs to first floor: 1 double (5ft) bedroom with Velux and en-suite shower room with toilet.
Gas CH, gas & Electricity inc (£25pw Nov-Mar). Bed linen & towels included. DVD. Gas hob. Electric oven. Microwave. Washing Machine. Dishwasher. Fridge Freezer. Enclosed lawned garden, sitting-out area, furniture. BBQ. Parking (3 cars). Cycle store. Welcome pack. Pets free of charge. No smoking.
The Lemon Tree is set in the heart of Colchester and with its good food and professional and friendly team offers very pleasant informal dining.
Seamanlike precision translates very easily it seems into the all-important area of the galley of this floating French brasserie. Moored in the marina, Mariners takes full advantage of the ready availability of excellent local produce. An absolute must!
Aims to serve the freshest, finest food at the most affordable prices possible, ensuring that your dining experience is a good one.
The Anchor in Danbury is picturesque. Guests can relax in the Snug Bar or dine in the conservatory overlooking the rolling countryside. It's the perfect resting place for walkers and twitchers who have been on their feet all day and in need of some home cooked food, real ales and excellent service.
Set on Danbury Mount, The Griffin not only offers good food, wine and real ale but also has the added bonus of stunning views of the surrounding countryside from the lounge and gardens. The warm welcome and relaxed atmosphere keep locals and visitors coming back for more.
Join the Lady Florence for a relaxing cruise cruise on the Rivers Alde and Ore. Start your day with panache on a cruise lasting two and half hours during which an American style or champagne brunch is served. Or perhaps pick the evening cruise, on which you will be served a delicious dinner, whilst you relax on the river.
Food from the oceans is very popular at this well established restaurant. Dedicated and friendly staff serve a good range of interesting fish dishes as well as a wide selection of meat, poultry and game.
Situated on the Harbour at Whitstable in Kent and open every day of the week, the multi award winning Crab & Winkle seafood restaurant extends a warm welcome.
To see over 260 species of animals Colchester Zoo is your place. Winner of the 'Large Visitor Attraction of the Year' award you will be certain to enjoy your visit! Say hello to the penguins, Komodo Dragons, tigers and many more and watch over 50 displays. Kids will love the undercover soft play area and 4 outdoor adventure parks.
Walton Pier has a whole host of rides and attractions for children as well as Pirate Pete's Adventure Land.
Jimmy?s Farm is a great day out for all the family. There is a nature trail, adventure playground, working farm, shops, butchery, café, garden shop and much more. They also run educational courses for children in the school holidays. (wheelchairs are welcome, but it is a working farm with muddy conditions)
A well established family entertainment park on the Felixstowe seafront, with something for all the family, including an amusement arcade, children's theme park, indoor crazy golf, a Sunday market, pool and snooker, 10-pin bowling, bars and cafes.
Walking trails, fishing, quiet corners for relaxation or bird watching, picnic areas - all this plus 41 acres of woodland, lakes and grassland. Danbury Country Park has all the ingredients for a great family day out.
Welcome to a world of wildlife where you can feed the wallabies, take part in the lemur and meerkat feeding times and watch the indoor parrot free flying display as well as a birds of prey display in the outdoor arena.
Rollercoaster, big wheel fantasy dome, sky lab, giant pirate ship and dragons claw are just a few of the rides and attractions sure to amuse the family at Adventure Island.
Delta Force Paintball covers a massive 40 acres of plantation land located between Billericay and Stock village. Get the most intense battlefield experience in an actual wooded space full of unique obstacles and ground cover. Six varied game zones are offered, including the "Bridge Too Far" zone and Castle Wolfenstein.
With over 60 owls and birds of prey and free flight demonstrations as well as red squirrels, a woodland walk and songbird hide, this sanctuary is well worth a visit. Activities for children include a quiz trail, mini maze and play area.
Skirmish Paintball has something for everyone who loves intense competition with a bit of adventure. Paintball games include cammo clothing, full eye and face protection, padded hood, full liability insurance and a weapon. Participants can test their battlefield skills on movie set-like land features while competing for survival. Laser games are also available.
Festival Wakeboard Park is a state of the art Cable Wakeboarding facility located in Basildon Essex. The site is equipped with all the latest equipment to cater to beginners, those that want to enhance their skills and serious wakeboarders. The staff here are excellent, very friendly, attentive, patient and professional and safety conscious so you can rest assured you are in safe hands here. They operate a range of classes and lessons where you will learn how to get on the board right through to big air tricks. It is not as easy as it looks but nevertheless, a truly enjoyable and fun experience, at the end you will be exhausted but have a real sense of achievement. All equipment can be hired here so it is not necessary to take anything along. The facilities are very good and the hot showers are a warm welcome at the end of your session. The minimum age to take part is 8 so it is an event that most of the family can get involved in. If you are looking to try something new take yourself to Festival Wakeboard Park where you will have an amazing experience.
There is always lots to do on the Farm, with daily pony rides, pat-a-pet, meeting Major, one of the big Suffolk Punch cart horses, barrel train rides, pony and cart rides (and harnessing), lamb feeding and pig feeding.
High Sports is located in Basildon Sporting Village and provides state of the art facilities for indoor climbing including, a top rope and lead climbing, bouldering wall and two auto-belay lines. Indoor climbing offers an extensive and strenuous workout or the facilities can be used to practise for outdoor climbs. They run a range of classes and lessons catering to beginners through to seasoned climbers. The staff are great here, so professional, patient, and attentive, they clearly explain all the equipment and how to climb the wall. All equipment is of the highest standard and is available here to hire or buy. The wall extends to 10ft and has more than 50 routes to climb to the top, it is quite an achievement to get to the top and pretty high too. If you are not climbing or need some refreshments after your activity there is a nice cafe next to the climbing area. High Sports offers you the opportunity to try something new that is fun and exciting in a safe and controlled environment.
A delightful family resort with lots to see and do. Try your hand at some crazy golf or have fun on the boating lake. With exceptional views of Harwich, historic streets and some cute local seals there is something for everyone at Dovercourt.
Enjoy the charm and character of an old town full of history. Bell Wharf Beach began as a sea-faring settlement that has remained throughout the years after the ship building industry was deterred due to naturally shifting sea levels and silt deposits. This allowed the area to become a bustling fishing village. Travellers can meander down the road to the harbour, beach and conservation space.
Tankerton Beach is an award winning beach that offers an idyllic British beach experience. It is a tranquil setting that offers safe bathing and well managed facilities, you will find it clean and tidy. The area is made up of the pretty Marine Parade promenade, grassy sloping banks and a shingle beach. The beach is recognisable by the pretty colourful wooden beach huts, that are frequently photographed. During low tide there is a pebble outcrop referred to as 'The Street' that stretches out to sea and serves as a natural promenade. The sea here is clear and pretty shallow making it perfect for paddling, exploring rock pools and the sealife. The slopes are ideal for a picnic or playing, you can observe life going by and savour the relaxed and pleasant surroundings as well as taking in the stunning views. Tankerton Beach tends not to get as busy as other neighbouring beaches, it is a lovely unspoiled beach that offers a traditional beach day with swimming, picnics and loads of fun and games, perfect for families or those that prefer a more peaceful and relaxed beach experience.
Now owned by the National Trust, Danbury Commons, one of the largest remaining areas of shrublands in Essex, is a haven for insects, nesting birds and a wide variety of flowers.
This 25 x 50m roller skating rink is claimed to be the finest roller skating surface in Europe. Equipment hire, refreshments and quasar game section also available.
Blackwater Leisure Centre boasts a superb pool, incorporating the challenging jungle river ride, a fun flume ride, lazy river ride, a safe swimming area for children and a novelty bubble pool.
Rivenhall Oaks Golf Centre prides itself on being a family friendly golf centre. This 18 hole parkland course is comprised of two nine hole courses, the Oaks course and Acorns course. Both courses offer a variety of challenges to all standard of golfer, the Oaks course has bunkers, lakes and trees lining the fairway and greens, the Acorns course caters to beginners with mainly par 3 and 4 holes but, will allow more experienced players to enhance their short game skills. Regardless of the course you play you will find the greens and fairways in excellent condition, the courses are well maintained overall. The staff are friendly, attentive and professional and will ensure you have a pleasant experience here. The facilities are very good, the driving range offers the ideal place to practice and the pro shop is well stocked. The clubhouse is welcoming and comfortable, they serve an excellent selection of hot and cold dishes that are really tasty, well presented and real value for money. The green fees offer excellent value for money and with the breakfast deal it is fantastic value. Rivenhall Oaks Golf Centre is a friendly club that extends a warm welcome to all with great facilities and fantastic green fees, highly recommended.
Witham Cricket Club is a long established club dating back to 1847 when it was initially founded. The grounds are conveniently located close to the town centre and extend to 10.5 acres, they are enclosed by trees and parkland. It is a friendly and welcoming club and is continually striving to improve its amenities and make for a more comfortable experience for members and visitors. What could be nicer on a sunny day than watching a cricket match unfolding as you relax in the peaceful surroundings whilst enjoying a cold drink.
Witham Bowls Club is a long established club dating back to 1904 when the club was first founded, and the sport was a popular pastime. In 1921 it moved to its present location amongst the pretty and peaceful surroundings in Collingwood Road. The club has both lady and gentlemen members and is welcoming to new members and guests. Don't worry if you can't play or have little experience there are coaches on hand to provide instruction and lessons. The clubhouse is warm and welcoming and provides a nice retreat to relax in or take part in the social events they organise throughout the year.
Benton Hall Golf and Country Club is an award winning club and one of the premier golf clubs in Essex, with a superior choice of facilities. On site is an 18 hole Championship Golf Club, 9 Hole Short Course, Gym, Swimming Pool, Bars and much more. This mature parkland course is set amongst the glorious countryside of the Blackwater Valley with the Blackwater River meandering through the course. It is a pretty level course and has a good variety of holes with a number of hazards including, ditches, ponds and deep bunkers. The course is fantastic, excellently maintained, the fairways are tight and the greens are true and quick and with good tee positions. The course is challenging to all level of golfer. The clubhouse is stylish and comfortable and has a lively and friendly ambience and offers the ideal retreat after a round of golf. It has a lovely terrace that overlooks the lakes. They have an impressive menu that is diverse and interesting, the food is delicious, well cooked and presented and offers excellent value for money. The staff within the club are friendly, helpful and very professional and add to the overall experience here. Benton Hall Golf and Country Club is a friendly club that offers great golf at a fair price and a course that will test all level of golfer, highly recommended.
This purpose built indoor race track offers all the challenges of a full size racing circuit plus all the comforts of an indoor venue.
Felixstowe Ferry Golf Club is was established in 1880, making it one of the oldest courses in the country, and has a long and esteemed history and continues to be a prosperous golf community where you will also receive a warm and friendly welcome. It contains a genuine 18 hole links course, the Martello course and the 9 hole, Kingsfleet course, they are located next to the sea and have fantastic views over the East Anglian coast and Deben River. This rolling course is suitable to all level of golfer and offers a number of challenges, from the testing borrows on the green, deep bunkers, tight fairways, unforgiving rough and the constant presence of winds from the coast. The course is in superb condition, fairways are good and the greens are receptive and fast, with a nice mix of holes. Staff throughout are excellent, friendly, professional and really helpful, they really enhance the overall experience of playing here. The clubhouse is warm and welcoming with excellent amenities, and the food they serve is excellent, well cooked and presented and superb value for money. Felixstowe Ferry Gold Club is a true traditional course with excellent clubhouse and staff and offers a great game of golf at very competitive prices a must if you are in the area, highly recommended.
Why stand by looking at the water when you can go out and enjoy it? Bawdsey Quay Watersports Centre offers many ways to experience life on the gently rippling tides. Royal Yachting Association courses are offered and include dinghy sailing and power boating. Programmes are available for all age groups with specialised courses in safety and coaching.
Dedham Vale AONB and Stour Valley Countryside Project are enterprises made up of a small team whose primary aims are the conservation and enhancement of the unique characteristics of the area. The beauty and rich heritage of the site is worth protecting and this admirable project has taken huge strides over the last twenty years to encourage respect for the land and its history. Please see the website for more information as to how you can volunteer and contact tourist information centres in Sudbury, Colchester and Newmarket for local information.
Landguard Bird Observatory is situated in a disused military building next to the Local Nature Reserve at the southern end of the town of Felixstowe. It is an independent organisation and is operated by a registered charity and is dependent on friends and volunteers to function. The purpose of the observatory is to observe and document the wildlife of the complete Landguard peninsula, for the purpose of education and improvement of our knowledge of our feathered friends. Their location makes them the main migration watch point in Suffolk. They are open throughout the year but, all visits and tours are by appointment only. The best time to come and see birds is early in the morning and during the Spring and Autumn when migration takes place. However, the afternoons are generally better to see insects. There is a daily notice board where they state what birds are around, it is not unusual for rare birds to come in by container ship or be blown in by winds. They organise a series of events throughout the year including information walks, watching the moth traps being emptied or clean up operations that you can get involved with. Landguard Bird Observatory plays an important role in maintaining the wildlife of this area and offers a prime location to observe and enjoy the wildlife who make their home here.
Whetmead Nature Reserve is located in an old landfill site that has developed into an important habitat for wildlife. This twenty five acre site is isolated as it is enclosed by the River Brain and Blackwater and by a main road. The area is predominantly rough meadow, grassland and lagoons, with a small waterfall. The meadow maintains plenty of plant and animal species and is bordered by scrub. The three linked lagoons permits nesting and aquatic birds to breed, there is a bird hide where you can observe the birds from, it also attracts a good variety of butterflies and dragonflies. Once you get away from the main road you enter a place of peace and calm where you can enjoy the picturesque walks and wildlife that has made their home here. Whetmead Nature Reserve is a pleasant sanctuary that allows you to enjoy the tranquilly and beauty of this area and the wildlife and plants that reside here.
Belfairs Wood, also called Hadleigh Great Wood, is a gorgeous expanse of natural beauty. The name was taken from a farm which used to operate on the site in the 1200s. The grounds currently encompass 84.7 hectares which includes a 50 hectare golf course. The park offers a tennis court, playground, basketball court, cricket field, football field, two bowling greens, riding stables, gardens and much more!
Belton Hill Gardens and Nature Reserve is a great place to enjoy the open air. This gorgeous stretch of natural landscape covers 63 acres so there's plenty of room to explore. Formal gardens provide a peaceful, quiet spot for relaxation and reflection. Visitors can also look for rare plants, insects and the region's native wildlife.
The Imperial Bird of Prey Academy offers a unique chance to explore the world of carnivorous birds in a whole new way. Walk among natural habitats and participate in an experience day. Experience days include guided tours with hands on opportunities that allow visitors to get closer to the feathered creatures they admire.
Noak Bridge Nature Reserve is located in Basildon Essex and consists of 20 acres of mixed grassland, scrub, woodland and small ponds. It is open every day and offers free entry to the general public and is wheelchair accessible. It provides a place of peace and tranquillity with two nature trails that you can follow and enjoy the scenery and sounds of the woodlands. There are also a number of rustic benches dotted around where you can sit and savour the peacefulness of the reserve. Noak Bridge Nature Reserve also serves as a natural habitat to a number of wildlife and insects, including butterflies, several species of dragonfly, whirligig bettles, frogs, newts, ducks, jays and woodpeckers . There are five permanent and two temporary ponds located here, that provide great growing conditions for a number of plants and shrubs as well as a home for grass snakes. The reserve is attended to by volunteers who do a great job in maintaining the area, they have installed bird nesting boxes and bat boxes in the quieter and more isolated areas of the reserve. If you are in the area take some time to visit Noak Bridge Nature Reserve it makes for a pleasant way to pass a few hours in lovely surroundings.
Orford Ness is considered an internationally important nature reserve which is also significant in terms of military history. See Europe's largest remote shingle spit and learn about military activity from the 20th century. Trails wind through the reserve, providing many ways to see the area's most beautiful scenery up close.
Discover a wonderful collection of fine trees and shrubs including many rarely seen growing in East Anglia. The majority of these unusual plants originated from George Forrest, the renowned plant collector.
Hyde Hall has always been a dynamic garden, constantly changing to meet the various challenges the site and soil have produced. Impressive at any time of year, this 360 acre Royal Horticultural Society garden also hold events throughout the year.
Enjoy the special atmosphere of this beautiful park, with its red deer, spectacular moated Hall and famous gardens. The stunning walled kitchen garden features exquisite herbaceous borders and beds of vegetables interspersed by tunnels of sweet peas, runner beans and gourds.
Located nearby the lovely, historic town of Clare, this stunning park offers a peaceful and tranquil environment in which to relax and unwind. Soak up some of the fascinating local history and admire the 13th century castle with it superb views. Spend some time at the old goods yard which served the old Clare railway, and follow the 'history trail' to unravel the mystery of this gorgeous park.
Rendlesham Forest offers a peaceful escape for nature lovers, cyclists, horse riders, walkers and general explorers. Cycle trails are available, including the 6 mile Tang Trail and the 10 mile F.I.D.O,. trail. Discover a beautiful region that is also significant because of the controversial UFO incident that allegedly took place there.
Curtis Wood Park is located on the edge of Herne, Kent, it consists of an area of protected open space, that has been awarded a Green Flag Award. The Nature Reserve extends to 4.5 hectares and is comprised of meadows, woodlands, scrub, pastures and a large pond. It offers local residents and visitors the chance to enjoy a selection of semi-natural habitats within a tranquil and relaxed setting that provides an important shelter for wildlife. You will find a wealth of wildlife, flora and fauna here including butterflies, insects, frogs, newts, rabbits, birds and in the springtime the bluebells carpet the meadow. There are large footpaths mown into the grass to provide access around the reserve in the summer months otherwise, the paths are narrow and uneven and mostly unsurfaced so not suitable to everyone. There are benches dotted around where you can sit and enjoy the beauty and peacefulness of the park. Curtis Wood Park offers the opportunity to get into the fresh open air where you can enjoy walks around this naturally beautiful site, lots of wide open spaces for children to run around in and explore and animals to find, makes for a lovely day out on a summers day.
The park surrounding the Barn is famous for its magnificent bluebell woodland and magnificent old trees including an avenue of ancient lime trees and a venerable oak, with a 30 foot trunk, said to be over 1,000 years old.
West Cliff Theatre is a premier venue in Clacton-on-Sea, it is located in a beautiful retro building close to the beach. This historic venue is full of charm and character and represents what a theatre stood for. It is run by volunteers who do a fantastic job, so professional, you will find them to be so friendly and helpful. They show a diverse and interesting selection of productions with comedy, drama, live bands, tribute acts, dance, musicals, local talent and much more available. The bar is well stocked and the prices are very reasonable, there is also a small shop where you can purchase sweets and drinks. It is an intimate venue, that is clean and well maintained. The auditorium is lovely, seating is well laid out and very comfortable and the lighting and acoustics are excellent. West Cliff Theatre is a real community theatre that the locals are lucky to have, a real gem and it shows a fabulous selection of shows with something to appeal to everyone with the extra benefit of excellent customer service, it makes for a great night out.
A pretty town, with a great mile long sandy beach. Relax and soak up the atmosphere before mooching around the shops and maybe playing some golf in Walton-on-Naze. Try your hand at some watersports and have a stroll along the promenade with its many beach huts.
Voted one of the top 5 market towns in the country, Maldon is set on the estuaries of the rivers Blackwater and Crouch. Dating back to Saxon times, Maldon is now famous for its sea salt, maritime links and, for those brave enough to take part, the Mud Race! Alternatively, wander along the promenade to Hythe Quay to see the old barges; originally used for transporting goods to London they now take day trippers up and down the river.
The Port of Felixstone is Britain's largest and most hectic container port, as well as being one of the biggest in Europe. They employ more than 2,500 people and deal with more than 3,000 ships every year and in excess of 3.7 million Twenty-foot Equivalent Units annually. The largest container vessel in the world MSC Oscar made its maiden call at the Port of Felixstowe. If you have an interest in seeing a major and busy port in action then you will get the perfect opportunity here at the Port of Felixstowe. See the containers being loaded and unloaded and moved around the yard, it is a mesmerising sight to see a well organised and sleek operation in full flow.
River Walk is a linear park that was founded more than forty years ago, it is a space that extends through the middle of Witham. The area comprises of wetlands, amenity grassland, meadow areas, tree and copse areas and a pond. With the great variety of wild areas it makes for a great home for birds, insects, flora and fauna. There are also more formal areas where you can stop and have a picnic or watch the ducks. The walk can be reached along most of the river and it mostly level with wide paths, making it accessible to all. The area is well maintained, clean and tidy and provides lovely walks. River Walk is pleasant and peaceful and a real benefit to the town.
Witham Public Hall has been an integral part of the local community for in excess of one hundred years, and continues to play an important role as an entertainment venue. This multi purpose venue is located in a charming historic building that has undergone many upgrades to become a premier venue for a night out. The theatre is comfortable and cosy, the seating is not tiered but you are still able to see the stage and it is very comfortable, the lighting and acoustics are very good. The staff are very friendly and helpful and further enhance the experience here. There is a full bar with waitress service during productions, drinks are reasonably priced. The hall is used for a number of purposes such as fetes, Xmas bazaars, music nights, comedy nights, craft fairs and much more. Prices for performances are very reasonable and you are assured a great night out. Witham Public Hall is a brilliant community venue and something that all towns should have.
With 33 names, both high street and local independent retailers, this is a great shopping centre with a fresh and modern look in the traditional market town.
Enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere and take a ride on an award winning period country railway. A pretty line, relocated station buildings, signal boxes and bridges, all lovingly restored and rebuilt.
Liquid is a premier nightclub in Basildon Essex offering it clubbers an unparalleled experience. It has all the latest technology including state-of-the-art lighting sound and laser technology. It is a vibrant and lively club that is heightened by the amazing 360° graphics and visuals. The club boasts the country's top DJ's and PA's who attract the clubbers back time and again. The main room is Liquid but there is another room called Envy that is focused on the more cultured clubber, here they play a broader range of musical genres. You must be over 18 to attend the premises and the dress code is smart casual. Liquid hosts a range of events and special nights so keep an eye on the website to see what is taking place.
Connaught Bingo and Social club is an independently owned club that is long established and highly regarded here in Herne Bay. Conveniently located right on the sea front, it is a very friendly and welcoming club and you are made to feel at home it has a completely different feel to the big bingo venues, offering a more traditional bingo experience. It offers main stage bingo, electronic boards and mini-cash bingo. It doesn't cost anything to become a member. There is an good menu offering a good variety of dishes that are really reasonably priced and tasty too and the drinks are also great value. They offer a great range of prizes. They are open seven days a week, opening from 12.00pm Monday to Saturday and 6.00pm every evening. Connaught Bingo and Social Club offers a big dollop of old fashioned fun with great prizes, in an exciting and energetic atmosphere, making for a thrilling bingo experience.
The Central Bandstand is an immediately recognisable and prominent feature along the coast here in Herne Bay. It can be dated back to 1924 and was further extend in 1934 with an art deco frontage and has underwent a careful restorative process in the late 1990's. Its purpose when it was initially erected was to host visiting military band concerts and for tea dances. The bandstand is well maintained and cared for and there are pretty flower beds surrounding it. It continues to offer an olde worlde seaside charm to the area. Also it offers a nice place to sit and relax as you watch the world going by, there is plenty of seating available. During the summer months it occasionally hosts live performances, craft fairs, children's events and stalls. It is also home to a Bar, Coffee Bar and Ice Cream Parlour. The Central Bandstand is an important part of the towns history and offers a pleasant place to stop if walking the promenade or shelter on a wet or windy day.
Herons Leisure Centre is suitably located close to the centre of the town in Herne. Their facilities are open to both members and non members, and you can enjoy a range of activities including swimming, gymnasium, dance and fitness classes, aqua classes, roller skating, badminton, bowls and much more. They cater to all level of fitness and the aim is assist you in improving your health and fitness levels in turn making you feel better. Their large choice of classes and activities cater to all ages and interests and are taken by professional and encouraging instructors. The swimming pool offers swimming lessons as well as lane swimming and for families there is Family Fun Time which, involves inflatable's, then there is Water Walkers in addition to the Giant Flume and Beach pool, children love the facilities here. The staff throughout the centre are fabulous, friendly, helpful and above all very professional. If you require any advice or assistance with getting active or fit you can talk to one of the staff members, who can arrange a suitable programme for you. The cafe serves a selection of high quality beverages, snacks and hot and cold meals. If you are spectating you can watch the children in the pool from the seating area here at the cafe. The centre is open daily but opening times vary, full details can be obtained from the website, as well as prices for the various activities. Heron Leisure Centre offers a full range of activities within a clean and safe environment as well as extensive opening hours Monday to Friday, so they can cater to everyone, a great local leisure centre.
The Downs is an area of cliffs that slope down to the beach, there are flat grassy areas at the top, natural scrubland with various paths and below is a shingle beach. They extend to 7.5km and cover about 72 hectares. They run from the Hampton area in the west to Reculver County Park in the east, where you will find a visitor centre, with all the information you need and suggested routes. The scrubland provides a natural and important habitat for a wealth of bird and animals as well as being home to a number of valuable plant species too. The area provides the perfect spot to enjoy the outdoors with fabulous views, great walks, cycling, dog walking and an abundance of wildlife, flora and fauna. You will find information boards along the way telling you the points of interest and what birds, flowers and animals can be found here, as well as the different routes you can take. There are lots of benches to rest awhile and enjoy the scenery and peace and quiet. It is a popular area with families, who come to fly kites, have a picnic or just make the most of the open space. The Downs offer the best of the British countryside, astounding views, beautiful landscapes and wonderful walks definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
Kavanagh Cinema is ideally located in the centre of Herne Bay beside the leisure centre. They are an independent cinema that opens daily showcasing the newest releases each day, as well as live theatre streaming and much more. It is a small venue but offers a more personal and enjoyable experience than the multi-plexes and for a fraction of the price. It resembles an old cinema going experience within a relaxed and modern atmosphere. There is a shop that sells a selection of snacks and beverages, no alcohol available. The premises are spotless clean and well maintained. The seating is comfortable with adequate leg room and the sound and screens are very good. The staff here are really friendly and helpful. They also operate a Wednesday morning show with free tea/coffee and a biscuit. Kavanagh Cinema offers a more personal and enjoyable cinema experience, a real gem and what every town needs.
Herne Bay Little Theatre is an intimate seventy two seat theatre that is owned and operated by a highly acclaimed drama society. Located in an unassuming building in a residential area in the west area of Herne Bay. They strive to produce six productions a year including a pantomime, in addition to two youth theatre performances. They also welcome touring companies and host a number of social events during the year, including a monthly film club making for a busy little theatre. The theatre itself is friendly and welcoming, it decor is comfortable with all modern equipment and excellent facilities, the seats are comfortable and roomy enough and the lighting and acoustics are very good. The staff are brilliant so friendly and helpful and serve to enhance your overall experience here. Ticket prices are extremely reasonable too. Herne Bay Little Theatre is amateur theatre at it best, huge talent and faultless productions a true gem, just what every town needs.
Herne Bay Memorial Park is located in the centre of the town, it is the biggest open space in the town and serves the whole community as a outdoor area for their use and enjoyment and offers a large choice of outdoor activities. The park comprises of formal planted gardens, mature trees, a lake, a play area and a number of sporting facilities. The lake is home to a number of ducks who enjoy being feed, it is also popular for sailing model boats. The war memorial garden is found at the end of a tree lined avenue and has a brilliant display of flowers, and provides a peaceful area to sit and enjoy your surroundings, there are benches provided. Other areas of interest include the sensory and community kitchen garden that are looked after by volunteers from the local community and organisations. The park is well maintained and very clean, making for a relaxed and pleasant visit. If you are looking for some activity then you can head to one of the tennis courts, basketball courts or to the sports field area where you can kick a ball about. The children's play area offers a safe environment to play amongst, with lots of fun equipment . The park is open daily from early till late offering ample opportunity to enjoy its facilities. Herne Bay Memorial Park is a fabulous open space that offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of the town, here you can enjoy the peace and beauty of the park and all the facilities it provides.
Tankerton Slopes is the area where the town of Tankerton meets Whitstable. It comprises of a large grass area that slopes down towards the beach, there are steps that lead down to the beach and there is a path that leads right along the coast. The slopes are home to renowned colourful beach huts, that are a popular photo opportunity. These slopes incline gently towards the sea, they also offer the perfect place to observe the world going by. There are great panoramic views of the wartime forts and Southend that is located on the opposite side of the Estuary. In the low tide there is a long stretch of pebbles known as the street that leads out to the sea and offers a temporary natural promenade. It provides entertainment for all seasons, in the winter it is a favourite spot for sledging and snow fun, in the summer it is at these slopes that everyone gathers to watch the regatta firework, during the Whitstable Regatta. It offers a nice place to walk and there is ample open space for children to run around, it is also popular with dog walkers. Tankerton Slopes has a relaxed atmosphere and has some spectacular sunsets, and is perfect for blowing the cobwebs away.
Lots of hands-on exhibits that will appeal to children and adults alike. There are displays on castle prisons and medieval and Norman Colchester, so lots going on. (Wheelchair access to The Castle Museum, but is limited in the castle itself)
Felixstowe Museum is an intimate museum and is located at Languard Point next to the Dock Viewing Area, a short distance from the town centre. The museum is home to an interesting and diverse collection of exhibits including military, archaeology and social history, spanning the past 300-400 years. The museum is well laid out even though it is awkwardly shaped, the rooms are well lit and spacious. There is a number of permanent and temporary exhibits that are frequently changed so there is always something new to see. They are open throughout the year, from 1.00pm to 5.00pm, and the opening days are different depending on the season and there is a small admission charge, full details can be obtained from the website. There is a tea room where you can get a selection of hot and cold beverages as well as snacks, there is seating inside and outside for those nice days. The Museum shop stocks a nice range of gifts and souvenirs with something to suit everyone and all reasonably priced. The staff are all friendly, helpful and knowledgeable on both the exhibits in the museum and the local area and will answer any questions you might have. Throughout the year they organise a number of events with many aimed at younger visitors they are both fun and interesting, with lots of activities to keep everyone entertained. Felixstowe Museum has something to cater to all ages and interests, it is an informative and interesting museum that is also inexpensive, you could easily spend several hours walking around, a real gem and a credit to Felixstowe.
Landguard Fort is a formidable structure situated on a split of land close to Felixstowe at the mouth of the River Orwell, it served well as a defence for many years and has a long and distinguished history. The actual site was the last opposed seaborne invasion of England in 1667 as well as the first land battle of the Royal Marines. The current fort was constructed in the 18th century, was altered in the 19th century and underwent major extension in the 19th and 20th century. There are guided and audio tours of the fort available, these are accompanied by an audio-visual presentation, detailing the site's history, as well as life size figures demonstrating life here. It is a bit eerie walking through the dark corridors. The different rooms cover various subjects of military life. The fort is open from March through to November from 10.00 am to 5.00pm and there is a small charge for entry, children under five are free. During the year they organise various activities and reenactments, full details can be obtained from the website. There is a small gift shop that a selection of gifts in addition to drinks, ice creams and confectionery. Outside are picnic benches for your use. Landguard Fort is both historic and interesting and gives an insight into the counytrys military history, in addition to having some amazing views across the River Orwell.
Witham Town Hall is located on Newland Street. You will find the Information Centre at the front of the Town Hall Building and offers all the information that you require on Witham and the surrounding area. There are leaflets and a number of visitor guides providing all the information needed with regard to places to visit and accommodations. You can also book tickets to shows here. The centre is open Monday to Friday. The staff here are very friendly and helpful, with lots of knowledge on the local area. Also on offer here are a choice of gifts, including souvenirs, local books, cards and postcards.
ST Nicholas Church is located in the town of Witham, it is a warm and welcoming congregation that you will encounter here. The current church dates to the 14th century and continues to be a place of worship, solace and reflection for those that enter through its doors. It still has regular services on a Sunday and Thursday. Many of the features in the church are thought to be the original including the porch, door and oak pews. The interior is decorative with stone quoins and columns, and the nave roof is pretty with its exposed rafters and beams. The bell tower extends to sixty five feet and is home to a peal of eight bells that hang from a cast iron frame, it is an impressive structure with large buttresses at the corners and gargoyles below the roof parapet. St Nicholas Church is a lovely historic church that offers a place of tranquillity and worship, very friendly and welcoming parishioners.
A most important Templar site, Cressing Temple has a calendar packed with great events to suit everyone, from jousting knights to history brought alive with re-enactments from down the ages and activity days for children.
Home to a giant Woolly Mammoth, Egyptian gallery and artefacts from civilisations around the world, the museum in the historic town of Ipswich has something for everyone.
The Leigh Library invites travellers to take a break from their journey to explore the printed page. This facility contains many intriguing titles as well as supplemental materials on a wide range of well-researched topics. Photocopying and faxing service are offered as well as computer access. Visitors should check for opening times before stopping by.
Sutton Hoo is a treasure trove of archaeological fascination. In one of the burial mounds a royal Anglo Saxon ship-burial was discovered. The grave is thought to be that of Raedwald, King of the Angles and Overlord of England. In addition to the burial ground there are some great displays on early English history.(Restricted wheelchair access)
The Leigh Heritage Centre provides visitors with a closer look at the area's history. The museum lets travellers see unique exhibits that tell the story of the region through the decades. This important local attraction is overseen by the Leigh Society, which is credited with the restoration of the Smithy in Old Town.
A superlative moated Tudor manor, Kentwell's restored interior includes a working Tudor kitchen and Hall with minstrels' gallery, while the gardens feature a Tudor Rose pavement maze and a Camera Obscura. Kentwell hosts historical Tudor and 1940s re-creations throughout the year.
Discover the history and natural world of East Anglia in this beautiful 75 acre site. Fascinating East Anglian crafts, traditional Gypsy culture, huge Suffolk Punch horses and rare breed sheep and pigs are among the attractions.
Orford Castle's excellent site and distinctive construction allowed the garrison command of the field of fire without exposure to the enemy. The impressively preserved keep is of unusual polygonal design, with the addition of three rectangular towers and a forebuilding.