10 Things to do in Harwich That You Shouldn't Miss

July 16, 2021 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best top things to do in Harwich, United Kingdom including Electric Palace, Seal Watching Harwich, Clacton Kayak Rental, Tricky Escape Harwich, Harwich Redoubt, Samuel Pepys, Dovercourt Skate Rink, Halfpenny Pier, Lightvessel LV18, Harwich Harbour Ferry.
Restaurants in Harwich

1. Electric Palace

Kings Quay Street, Harwich CO12 3ER England +44 1255 553333 [email protected] http://www.electricpalace.com/
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Electric Palace

The Electric Palace cinema, Harwich, is one of the oldest purpose-built cinemas to survive complete with its silent screen, original projection room and ornamental frontage still intact. Other interesting features include an open plan entrance lobby complete with paybox, and a small stage. There is also a former gas powered generator engine with a 7 foot fly wheel situated in the basement. It is currently closed for major restoration. Please check the website for further updates.

2. Seal Watching Harwich

Excellent
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5.0 based on 102 reviews

Seal Watching Harwich

Seal watching trips from Harwich to Hamford water. Pre-booked due to tide. A thrilling 90- 120 minute, 14 mile boat ride and seal watching trip.

3. Clacton Kayak Rental

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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Clacton Kayak Rental

Kayak and Paddleboard equiptment rental and sales. We offer guided tours of the local area, all equipment provided. Self hire of equipment is also avaliable on a daily or weekly basis. https://eola.co/w/1345/activities/kayak-river-tour for bookings Find us on Facebook - Clacton Kayaks

4. Tricky Escape Harwich

High Street 2 Central House, Harwich CO12 3PT England +44 7491 480222 [email protected] http://www.harwichescape.co.uk
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5.0 based on 176 reviews

Tricky Escape Harwich

Tricky Escape Harwich is the first escape room to open in Tendring. An escape room is a fun and exciting experience for you and your friends/family. You must complete puzzles to try to escape the room in under an hour.

Reviewed By Damnright11 - Braintree, United Kingdom

Played Prisoner X after thoroughly enjoying The Dammed and was impressed yet again! Gamesmaster Sam was welcoming, enthusiastic and extremely helpful in our room when we needed clues. This room was extremely challenging in my view, which I was glad about because it set a real challenge and made me and my partner work together more. Escaped with about 2 mins 30 secs left and a huge smile on our faces. Thank you Sam! :)

5. Harwich Redoubt

Harwich Redoubt Fort CLOSED Coronavirus COVID 19 Main Road, Harwich CO12 3LT England +44 1255 502872 [email protected] http://www.harwich-society.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 282 reviews

Harwich Redoubt

From 16 July 2020 the fort will be open only Thurs-Sun from 10.00 - 16.00. The fort is normally open to the public 10.00-16.00 daily during the summer season 1st May - 30 September. WINTER OPENING SUNDAYS ONLY 10:00-16:00 An extremely impressive 180ft (60m) diameter circular fort built in 1808 to defend the port of Harwich against a Napoleonic invasion. Ten guns sit on the battlements. Eighteen casements below would house 300 troops in siege conditions. Part of the fort is now used as a military museum. Battle re-enactments and other events are held during the summer months. The fort was restored by the Harwich Society as a voluntary project. Up a track off the Main Road, the moated circular Redoubt Fort was built in 1808 to defend the harbour against the threatened invasion of Napoleonic forces. It mounted ten 24-pounders and housed a regiment of soldiers with sufficient food and stores to withstay a lengthy siege. Fortunately it was never called upon to demonstrate its powers.

Reviewed By axcball

Took a detour on our usual Dovercourt to Harwich seafront stroll and found this fantastic and extremely interesting place to visit. The Harwich Heritage staff were very friendly and informative and we spent a couple of hours exploring the fort rounding it off with a first class cup of tea! Well worth a visit. Looking forward to next year when hopefully the August Bank Holiday open day with re-enactments will be able to take place again.

6. Samuel Pepys

31 Church Street, Harwich CO12 3EA England +44 1255 503857 http://www.samuelpepyshotel.co.uk
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Samuel Pepys

7. Dovercourt Skate Rink

Lower Marine Parade, Harwich CO12 3ST England +44 1255 551296 [email protected] http://www.simplyskating.co.uk
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Dovercourt Skate Rink

8. Halfpenny Pier

The Quay H, Harwich CO12 3HH England +44 1255 243030 http://hha.co.uk/contact/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 179 reviews

Halfpenny Pier

Ha'penny Pier is a Victorian wooden Pier. It's one of only a few remaining examples of working wooden piers in the UK and is owned and managed by Harwich Haven Authority.

Reviewed By Av1dtraveller1947 - Chelmsford, United Kingdom

When you stand on the pier you can see the huge container ships that frequent the port of Harwich along with all the yachts and fishing boats that frequent the estuary. There is also a nice eatery there and a small museum

9. Lightvessel LV18

Light Vessel LV18 The Quay, Harwich CO12 3HH England +44 7446 171320 [email protected] http://www.lv18.org
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Lightvessel LV18

Open by appointment only due to Covid 19 restrictions. Fully compliant with current regulations for public access. Please contact for appointment for visit.

Reviewed By alweekes - Sevenoaks District, United Kingdom

I really enjoyed my wander around this vessel, it gives you a flavour for life aboard the vessel and the pirate radio exhibition takes me back to listening to AM radio in my youth. There's a great collection of equipment and vintage radios of all sizes and as an electronics engineer I enjoyed perusing the large collection of practical electronics, a magazine I used to read back in the day.

10. Harwich Harbour Ferry

Ha'penny Pier Opposite the Pier Hotel, Harwich CO12 3HH England +44 1728 666329 [email protected] http://www.harwichharbourferry.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

Harwich Harbour Ferry

Foot and Bicycle Ferry connecting Harwich, Shotley and Felixstowe since 1912

Reviewed By GillyT - Harlow, United Kingdom

Fabulous trip on this little yellow boat over to Felixstowe and back. It's a great way to see the large container ships and get a different view of the docks. We had to pre book on line but not sure if you can normally book on the day during more "normal" times. Friendly captain and very clean boat.

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