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Things to do in Mersea Island

Although we know you have more than enough to keep you busy and entertained at Mersea Island, it is definitely worth getting out and about and seeing all that Essex has to offer, you couldn’t have picked a better county to explore.

Local attractions near Mersea Island

From quaint cobbled towns, through to lush green countryside and a coastline littered with estuaries and islands, Essex is a county that packs a lot in. With all this variety and no end of interesting places to visit in Essex, it could be the perfect place to take a time out with the family.

Whether it’s things to do in Colchester, such as the town’s famous zoo and even more famous 11th century castle, through to stunning natural draws like Brightlingsea Beach and Cudmore Grove Country Park; you’ll find there’s something for everyone here.

After your incredible days out exploring all that the local area has to offer, you’ll want an equally exciting and beautifully-set base to unwind in, Mersea Island Holiday Park is the perfect base to sit back and relax in!

Places to visit

West Mersea Beach

Crabbing is a holiday pastime that can been enjoyed by children and adults alike. There is a marked section on the causeway to the left and side where crabbing is allowed.

Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes

Dog friendly: Yes

Visit towns close to Mill Rythe

West Mersea

West Mersea, located on Mersea Island off the coast of Essex, is a tranquil coastal village renowned for its unspoiled natural beauty and rich maritime heritage.

Drive time: Between 10 and 20 minutes

Dog friendly: Yes

Colchester

Colchester, England's oldest recorded town, seamlessly blends historical significance with modern charm. Its rich tapestry of history is evident in landmarks like Colchester Castle, a Roman-era marvel, and the ancient town walls.

Drive time: Between 20 and 45 minutes

Dog friendly: Yes

 

Clacton-On-Sea

Clacton-on-Sea is a charming coastal town located in Essex, England. Situated on the Tendring Peninsula, it boasts stunning views of the North Sea and a rich history dating back centuries.

Drive time: Less than an hour

Dog friendly: Yes

For further information, please visit website.

Ipswich

Ipswich, situated in Suffolk, England, is a town steeped in history and charm. As one of England's oldest continuously inhabited towns, it boasts a rich heritage dating back over a millennium.

Drive time: Less than an hour

Dog friendly: Yes

For further information, please visit website.

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