Walks around Burnham on Crouch and the Dengie Hundred
The Sea Wall Walk
20+ miles
A sea wall extends around the perimeter of the
Dengie 100 with walking in either direction from North Fambridge in the
South to Mundon in the north. Shorter walks can be gained at various
stages on the sea wall.
Burnham on Crouch Town Walk
The walk starts in the spacious High Street
opposite the Clock Tower which was erected in 1877 by public
subscription to the memory of Laban Sweeting who was a philanthropic
local resident.
Walk along High Street to the East passing quaint
red brick or Essex Weather board cottages.
At the Victoria Inn turn right into Belvedere Road
until you reach the Quay.
To the left you will see the imposing Royal
Corinthian Yacht Club which is one of the most senior yacht clubs in the
country.
Turn west on the Quay past the Royal Burnham Yacht
Club and the Town Steps where you will have to resist the temptation to
take a River Cruise or enjoy a drink at the Olde White Harte Hotel.
Follow the winding Quay past Millfields Recreation
Park and you will arrive at Burnham Yacht Harbour, which will be full of
craft ranging from small yachts to ocean going racing yachts.
The footpath will take you around the Yacht Harbour
and you will be able to see the lifeboat house which is home to an
Atlantic Class Lifeboat and an inshore rescue inflatable on the far side
of the harbour.
Walks on other web sites- follow the link
Ancient Bradwell on Sea
Inland and coast 6 Miles
Bradwell Cockle Spit walk
Inland and Coast 6 miles
North Fambridge Walk Riveside marsh wildlife reserve– 2,3 & 5 miles
Purleigh Walk
Rural area – 8.5 miles
Tillingham walk Rural area
3 miles
Woodham Walter Walk Rural area
5miles