Top 10 Things to do in Walton-on-the-Naze, England

February 21, 2022 Darwin Bolte

Discover the best top things to do in Walton-on-the-Naze, United Kingdom including Walton Maritime Museum, viZion VR, Heady's Hobbies & Gifts, The Naze Tower, Walton On The Naze beach, Revved Up, Boutique Beach Huts, The Naze Education and Visitor Centre, The Twizzle Gallery, Walton Pier.
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1. Walton Maritime Museum

The Old Lifeboat House East Terrace, Walton-on-the-Naze CO14 8PZ England +44 1255 678259 http://www.fwheritage.co.uk
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Walton Maritime Museum

2. viZion VR

High Street Unit 2 Portobello Buildings, Walton-on-the-Naze CO1 2FP England +44 1255 625200 [email protected] http://www.vizionvr.co.uk
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

viZion VR

Our virtual reality stations are gateways to other dimensions or other times, you could come face to face with alien species, fight battle bots or run for your life from a T-rex, the possibilities are endless. Book one of our virtual reality stations and see what you will discover.

3. Heady's Hobbies & Gifts

71 High Street, Walton-on-the-Naze CO14 8AB England +44 1255 714902 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/headyshobbies/
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Heady's Hobbies & Gifts

We are a family run craft and gift shop, where we welcome locals and visitors alike. Many workshops run to encourage people to share their knowledge and meet need people. Friendly and helpful, we hope that you will put Heady’s Hobbies and Gifts on the map with amazing reviews. Look forward to seeing you soon.

Reviewed By 119lavinia

A great way to spend an hour browsing this wonderful shop, the owner is very nice and helpful, offering advice on how to use the various products, she is very knowledgeable in all things crafty, plus the shop stocks some cute and quirky gifts at surprisingly reasonable prices, I think this shop will be included in future shopping trips itinerary

4. The Naze Tower

Old Hall Lane The Naze, Walton-on-the-Naze CO14 8LE England +44 1255 852519 [email protected] http://www.nazetower.co.uk
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4.5 based on 270 reviews

The Naze Tower

Historic 86ft landmark built in 1720. Now houses an art gallery showing exhibitions by East Anglian artists, museum about the history of the Tower and The Naze, tea rooms serving all day and at the top a viewing platform with spectacular coastal views. Open in 2020: 1st April - 1st November everyday 10am - 5pm NB! Temporarily closed until further notice due to the Coronavirus

Reviewed By lizaT1506ZK - Clacton-on-Sea, United Kingdom

Visited the naze lots of history great cafe and food friendly staff adhere to cov19. The views from the top are spectacular .will definitely visit again

5. Walton On The Naze beach

The Parade, Walton-on-the-Naze England
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4.5 based on 493 reviews

Walton On The Naze beach

Reviewed By wclifford - Hertford, United Kingdom

Been going to Walton on Naze since I was a child, lovely sandy beaches, not all the beaches covered when there is a full tide. Fortunately I know all the best parts to go to including free parking and which part of the beach to go to. When sun is out it is just beautiful. It is very clean. Yates fish and chip shop is fabulous at all times. Great cafes along all beaches, toilets available. At the Naze end, 2 great cafes you can eat and drink and look over the cliffs, amazing views and very peaceful too.

6. Revved Up

133 High Street, Walton-on-the-Naze CO14 8AT England
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Revved Up

Reviewed By malcolmh349 - Colchester, United Kingdom

First visit with our bike. Must have been 30+ bikes there, mostly male riders but a couple of ladies too. My wife did not feel remotely intimidated. Good coffee and great company. Spent a happy hour in the sunshine talking bikes and generally having a laugh. We're in our early 60's by the way and felt very at ease. Great place to stop off and grab a brew!

7. Boutique Beach Huts

Southcliff Parade, Walton-on-the-Naze CO14 8EJ England http://boutiquebeachhuts.co.uk/spa-treatments/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Boutique Beach Huts

Beach huts with bunting, buckets and spades are fun but our huts are a little different. They are Boutique Beach Huts. Chandeliers and mirrors are more our thing. We have 2 Boutique Beach Huts for hire in Walton on the Naze. Grand Pavilion celebrates glamour and sophistication. With that in mind only a chandelier will do. Think Roccoco and you won't go far wrong. Join us and relax in the height of luxury. Indian Summer excudes serenity. The perfect antidote to a busy week. Come in, relax and unwind.

Reviewed By jaydeew2016 - Norfolk, United Kingdom

An absolute gem!!!! Beautiful beach hut - your own slice of paradise on the Essex coast for the day. Peaceful, clean, lovely decor, welcoming and wonderful Thank you. It is easy to find, everything was so easy and well communicated to me. I loved it. A magical day.

8. The Naze Education and Visitor Centre

The Naze Old Hall Lane Naze Tower, Walton-on-the-Naze CO14 8LE England +44 1255 679379 [email protected] http://www.essexwt.org.uk/reserves/naze
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4.5 based on 71 reviews

The Naze Education and Visitor Centre

The Naze is a unique coastal landscape of outstanding geological and biological importance. As the most easterly peninsula in Essex it is an important site for migrating birds and boasts a number of different habitats, both terrestrial and marine. The Naze also has immense historic and civic importance, the famous Naze Tower being just one example, and is a site where coastal change can be easily seen and understood. The Naze is a special and important place for many reasons and is a place where wildlife thrives, from insects living in the soft cliffs to the familiar barn owl hunting over the grasslands. The Naze is the gateway into Hamford Water National Nature Reserve, an area of international importance due to the number of wildfowl and waders that it supports and is itself a sanctuary for migrating and nesting birds, from Dark Bellied Brent Geese to Sedge Warbler and Whitethroat. To the east of the peninsula are the famous cliffs, fifty million years old and designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The 70 foot high cliffs are made up of London clay, Red Crag and Thames sands and gravels and fossilised sharks teeth, shells and wood are found daily on the beach. The Naze is a site where coastal change can be seen and clearly understood. The cliffs are eroding at a rate of (on average) 1-2 metres per year. The section of cliff directly in front of the iconic Naze Tower was however protected in 2011 with the construction of the 'Crag Walk Platform', a 100 metre public access and viewing platform. Essex Wildlife Trust was a key partner in the project to protect this section of the cliff. The second stage of the 'Naze Heritage Project' is to improve the visitor facilities and interpretation of the site and work is currently progressing on the exciting Education and Visitor Centre, which will be open to the public in Spring 2016. The John Weston Nature Reserve is located in the northern part of the Naze. This 9 acre reserve is dedicated to the leading Essex naturalist John Weston, who was warden at the reserve until his death in 1984 and consists of Blackthorn and Bramble thickets, rough grasslands and four ponds or 'scrapes', three of them created since the reserve was established. Nesting birds include Common and Lesser Whitethroat, joined recently by Cetti's Warbler. Water Rail are seen and heard regularly. It is an important landfall for migrants, including many rarities, and also attracts a variety of winter visitors. The Naze is also a perfect place to get an introduction to marine wildlife, with harbour porpoise out to sea, common and grey seals in the backwaters and a whole host of species to find on the beach and in the mud pools including crabs, scallops and whelks. The Naze has a rich history and has been used as farmland, a golf course and a military camp in the past. The iconic Naze Tower, built in 1720 by Trinity House to mark the promontory for shipping approaching Harwich Harbour, has had multiple uses over its history including the home for a Chain Home Low Radar during the Second World War. There a number of military relics on the Naze, including the mountings for ack-ack guns on the beach, along with several pill boxes, both on the beach and on the open space above. The Naze is a very important place for the people of Walton and Tendring and one which engenders huge civic pride. There are a number of specifically designed walks around the site including the Walton Wildlife Trail, part of the Walton Community Forum funded 'Walton Trails project'. Be careful to check the tides before your visit if you want to explore the beach.

Reviewed By lizziewasp - Walton-on-the-Naze, United Kingdom

As i live near by and the naze is one of my favourite walks i pop into this centre at least once a month. Sometimes with a friend and grab a bowl of soup or with my partner and call for tea and cake. when the grandchildren visit we always walk up to the naze and call into view the various areas of interest and of course buy a snack. There are some fascinating items and excellent activities for children especially during school holidays. Please visit.

Coles Lane Titchmarsh Marina, Walton-on-the-Naze CO14 8SL England +44 1255 676411 [email protected] http://thetwizzlegallery.co.uk
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

The Twizzle Gallery

The Twizzle Gallery displays fine quality works of art by local artists including paintings, photography, ceramics, glass and textiles. All works of art are for sale. The gallery offers creative art workshops led by talented, experienced practitioners. Contact the gallery for progamme details. Visitors can enjoy a drink and bite to eat whilst enjoying views overlooking the marina, and the pretty surrounding countryside offers a wonderful opportunity for discerning walkers. A hidden gem - a relaxation place to while away an hour.

10. Walton Pier

Walton Pier, Walton-on-the-Naze CO14 8ES England +44 1255 672288 [email protected] http://www.waltonpier.co.uk
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3.5 based on 474 reviews

Walton Pier

Reviewed By helsl2020

We love Walton Pier. I have taken my children there ever year whilst on holiday. and they really love it. The rides are great and as they've got older they thoroughly enjoy the 2p slot machines and a walk to the end of the pier on a nice day. Much prefer Walton Pier to Clacton

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