Discover the best top things to do in Maldon, United Kingdom including Maldon Ghost Walks, Topsail Charters - Day Tours, Heybridge Basin, Promenade Park, Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome, Tollesbury Wick Nature Reserve.
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5.0 based on 39 reviews
Welcome! Maldon Ghost Walks invites you to an evening of spooks and ghouls, as we take tour groups around Maldon in Essex during the warmer months of the year, an entertainer leading the way with the most terrifying tales of the town; prepare for a terrifying trip round the ancient streets of Maldon, with tales of the spooky and supernatural at every corner...
5.0 based on 189 reviews
Relaxing and Memorable River Cruises on Board a Vintage Sailing Barge. Private Hire & Public Trips available from Maldon, Ipswich, Harwich, Brightlingsea, London.
4.5 based on 330 reviews
We Went to the Jolly Sailor yesterday for lunch with my sister and her partner and had the best fish selection ever, it was our 6th visit with a groupon voucher over the last 2 years the owner welcomed us We had a lovely young member of staff looking after us and we really enjoyed our lunch Well done to you all we will be back soon Terri & Ken Georgie & Roy ????????????
4.5 based on 874 reviews
Just got back after a day at Promanade Park with the grandchildren (age 5 and 18 months) Loads to do - playgrounds, a small zip wire, crazy golf, large sand area etc also a huge amount of refreshment places open. But the best part of the day by far was the petting zoo. Admission was very cheap. £14 for all of us and for that you not only got the animals to look at with very knowledgable staff but we also got to pet and hold a tarantula, boa, lizard and a skunk. The lad who did the sessions with those animals was amazing. We all loved it.
4.5 based on 285 reviews
Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome is a unique place, with a unique history. Its story covers 100 years of life comprising feverish excitement interspersed with periods of calm and tranquillity. The aerodrome lies to the east of Chelmsford and west of Maldon, Essex, within an area of gently-rolling farmland. It is the largest known surviving group of RFC buildings on a WWI aerodrome which was not adapted for further military use later in its history. When considered with its growing collection of objects directly related to the site and its activities, a truly unique resource is evident. The site has significant natural heritage value and is in Natural England’s Higher Level Environmental Stewardship scheme. Ponds and a meadow have been created and the land supports declining farmland species such as brown hare, corn bunting, yellowhammer and a variety of owls, including barn owls and overwintering short-eared owls. It first opened in 1916 as home to B Flight of No 37(HD) Squadron.
Didn't know it existed until we found it by looking through the English Heritage Book. It maybe a challenge to find even with a Sat Nav but do go. Parking is on the grass in front of the site leaving a short walk to the reception and shop. you are given a wristband, much better than a sticker. In the same building is the museum. Very well set out and informative. 2 Guided tours a day, roughly 1 hour. Access to the hangers are only with a guide. Our guide was Excellent, 11am 8th August. Large tea room, clean and well presented. Good cup of filter only coffee. All the volunteers are helpful and friendly.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
At the entrance near the Marina, there is a little box with maps and info about the circular walk: it's 8 km, so we didn't have time to do the whole circuit. Wonderful evocative views over the Marshes, with lonely Bradwell power station in the distance. A welcome cup of coffee at the Yacht club afterwards.
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