Walton-on-the-Naze is a family seaside resort with sandy beaches, beach huts, seafront gardens, quaint narrow streets and fossil hunting.
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Price: £18 per Child (16 & Under) / £28 per Adult, £70 per Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) *Please note that Famils deals can only be booked over the phone*
Visit Details: You will have a minimum of 4 hours and 30 minutes from the moment you are dropped off. The designated drop-off and pick-up point for Walton on the Naze is at the Bus Stop along Princess Esplanade.
Walton-on-the-Naze, located on the Essex coast in the UK, is a charming seaside town with a mix of natural beauty, history, and outdoor activities. Here are some things you can do when visiting Walton-on-the-Naze:
Walton on the Naze Beach: The Town boasts a lovely sandy beach, ideal for traditional beach activities like swimming, sunbathing, and building sandcastles. There are also plenty of rock pools to explore at ow tide, making it a great spopt for families and nature enthusiasts.
The Naze Tower: One of the most iconic landmarks: One of the most iconic landmarks of Walton-on-the-Naze is the Naze Tower. This 86-foot tall tower dates back to 1720 and offers stunning panoramic views of the coastline. You can climb to the top for views of the surrounding areas, including the Thames Estuary, the North Sea, and the countryside. The tower also houses a small museum and art gallery, offering insight into the local history and culture.
Naze Nature Reserve: The Naze is home to a wonderful nature reserve, which is perfect for walking, birdwatching, and enjoying the local flora and fauna. The reserve is particularly popular with nature lovers due to its salt marshes, heathlands, and coastal vegetation, and it's a good spot for spotting migratory birds.
Walton Pier: Walton Pier is a classic British seaside pier, offering a fun day out with amusements, arcades, cafes, and great views of the sea. The pier has been a staple of Walton-on-the-Naze's attractions since the late 19th century and provides a nostalgic experience for all ages.
Walton Maritime Museum: For those interested in local history, the Walton Maritime Museum (located in the town) provides insight into Walton's maritime past, including its role in shipbuilding, fishing, and its connections to the sea. The museum often features exhibitions relating to the town's seafaring history.
Coastal Walks & Cycling: Walton-on-the-Naze offers scenic walking routes along the Essex coast, including the Essex Way, which passes through the area. You can explore the coastline, nature reserves, and nearby villages. The flat terrain also makes it a good place for cycling.
Fishing: Walton-on-the-Naze has long been a fishing town, and you can enjoy fishing along the pier, from the beach, or even on boat trips. It's a great spot for those who enjoy both freshwater and saltwater fishing.
Art Galleries & Local Craft Shops: Walton has a variety of small art galleries and local shops where you can purchase local crafts, artwork, and souvenirs. The nearby Naze Tower also has an art gallery that often showcases local artists.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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Dunstable Square | Dunstable Square, High St. South (Opp Tourist Off) |
Luton Interchange Stop 4 | Bus Stop 4 Bus Interchange Luton Railway Station |
Our Depot | Park Avenue, Sundon Park, Luton, LU3 3BP |
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