Clacton-on-Sea is the largest town in the Tendring peninsula and district in Essex, England, and was founded as an urban district in the year 1871. It is a seaside resort that saw a peak of tourists in the summer months between the 1950s and 1970s.
Restaurants in Clacton-on-Sea
5.0 based on 409 reviews
Tricky Escape is an exhilarating live escape game situated in Clacton. Locked in a room with the rest of your team you have an hour to decipher the challenges and puzzles to make your escape. Part game, part theatre, fully immersive and challenging. Test your skill, logic and teamwork, can you handle the pressure and escape in under 60 minutes?
Cannot recommend Tricky Escape highly enough! One of the bets things I've done in a long time. I did the wizard room with my fiance and father in law and I am very glad to say we got out with 21 seconds to spare :-D Glen was so friendly and his passion for the game really came through. This is must next time you're in Clacton. We're going back to do the 80s room next time!
4.5 based on 396 reviews
Established on the current Clacton site in 1899, and run independently by the West Cliff Trust, the West Cliff is the only surviving purpose-built theatre in Clacton, and plays host to professional touring shows and many local amateur dramatic and operatic groups, dance schools, and other youth groups. Its compact auditorium with just under 600 seats, a unique atmosphere and knowledgeable and friendly staff make it Clacton's theatre of choice for artistes and audiences alike. The Stage Door Bar is open prior to, during the interval and after each show, and provides pre-booked meals for selected shows. The lounge may be hired for private functions with or without bar and catering services.
What a find! A lovely place to enjoy a delicious home cooked lunch, sandwiches or home made cakes at reasonable prices in pleasant surroundings and lovely welcoming staff. We always look forward to going there when we have to visit Clacton hospital as it is just across the road. Do give it a try!
4.5 based on 659 reviews
Constructed in 1931, the Princes Theatre is an impressive purpose built theatre, with an 820 seat auditorium. With modern retractable tiered seating and large proscenium arched stage the flexibility of this venue is limited only by imagination. The Princes Theatre plays host to many celebrity acts.
What a beautiful theatre great staff very clean had a wonderful time watching the fureys we were lucky enough to have won 2 tickets to see them so we made a weekend of it staying in a local hotel which was also 1st class the Chudleigh we had great seats we had a look at the other acts they have coming shortly and will be definitely booking for some of these so we will be returning Thank you for a great night of entertainment Sally and Steve Shorter x
4.5 based on 947 reviews
A long promenade to stroll along by the sea and then a lovely walk along the pier (free entry). We really enjoyed this stroll.
4.5 based on 421 reviews
have been to the cinema many times it is clean and tidy with a helpful staff the sitting good with all round view Price of the tickets are very cheap and excellent value The cinema show all the latest films as their come out
4.5 based on 91 reviews
Jaywick Martello Tower was built in the early nineteenth century to protect the coastline from French invasion. Today, it is open to the public as an arts, heritage and community space. The Tower hosts a varied programme of exhibitions and events.
We had such a great visit here yesterday - we'd come out to Jaywick to walk on the beach for a bit and get out of the house (we live near Colchester) and were delighted to see the tower was open. We didn't have any cash on us (they ask for a £1 suggested donation) and we did try to give a donation via their card reader but they couldn't get it to work. We'll return with cash to give a proper donation! The person on the door was really lovely anyway and said it was only a suggested donation and not to worry. Really enjoyed the historic display downstairs, loved the artwork upstairs (and another very friendly man explaining the work and the one-way system to make sure we all socially distanced etc). We loved going onto the roof of the tower and looking out over the cannon, imagining what it must have been like waiting for ships to come over the horizon. Nine-year-old daughter really enjoyed the whole experience and so did we. We particularly liked the circular poem engraved around the edge of the path round the building.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
Took our grandsons it is a great family run farm plenty to do lots of things to do climbing digging in the sand building blocks going down the different slides great play area Would definitely recommend to go good prices and booking online
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Curve Wake Park offers wakeboarding, stand up paddle boarding & ringo rides for anyone over the age of 8. The boardsports shop will be your first point of call when you arrive at the lake surrounded by beautiful Essex countryside. For regular riding we offer membership/ride packs & anyone is welcome to enjoy a coffee and light bite in our lakeside-cafe and watch the water action from the huge decking area or 4g grass area.
A group of us (2 mums and 4 boys aged 11-16) have just attended the Curve wake park for a pre-booked Aqua Park session and enjoyed it so much our children are already nagging us to book up again. The aqua park was well maintained, the wet suits were all cleaned and dried between use etc. I read on some reviews that the lake is muddy under foot and this is the case but it is in a open water lake so I can’t understand what people would expect it to be under foot. Also other reviews said that the wetsuits smell. As a open water swimmer this smell is simply from the fact you are swimming in open water. Even my own personal wetsuit has the same smell and it’s nothing to do with the suits being dirty or unsanitary. The centre was following all social distancing and did their best to keep groups apart (as best they could where kids are involved) setting groups off to start on different areas of the inflatables. Honestly we all had so much fun and found the centre to be clean and well kept. Staff were all very helpful and it was all very well organised. It is a open water salty lake, therefore it will be muddy under foot, and the wet suits will have a slight rubber/algae smell. This is perfectly normal, and if you want everything to smell of chlorine go to the local swimming pool! It’s the best fun we’ve all had since lockdown!
4.0 based on 1,752 reviews
Clacton Pier is officially the largest pleasure pier in the UK covering a staggering 6 1/2 acres. First opened in July 1871 as a landing stage for goods it was the first construction in the "new" town of Clacton-on-Sea. The town was initially built as a Holiday Destination for Londoners and with poor road access and no railway the pier was the main gateway for goods, holiday makers and locals alike.By 1922 the pier had fallen into receivership and was bough by Ernest Kingsman a businessman who saw the potential to start developing the wooden structure into an amusement destination. Amongst many other things he was responsible for all of the piers main extensions, including building the swimming pool, at least three theatres, adding the original steel Stella roller coaster and the blue lagoon dance hall. Since the kingsman family sold the pier in 1971 there has been a string of owners with the pier going into steady decline, until March 2009 when it was bought by the newly formed Clacton Pier company who has been investing heavily in the attraction. The pier now boasts a selection of new and refurbished family fun rides, Seaqurium sealife centre, 10 Pin bowling, the boardwalk bar, American diner, loads of eating places, great fish and chips, an activity zone and a function room named....The Kingsman Room................and there's a hell of all more in store so LIKE us on Facebook and visit our website to keep updated.
Love this pier ... Free to enter , lots for all ages ... Great food , golf is good and go karts ... Need some ore sitting area ... Highly recommend for a day out I prefer this pier than Southend on sea as more affordable for families
4.0 based on 157 reviews
The Pavillion has loads of good rides and the children love it. The prices aren't bad but we tend to combine with visits to other places locally that are free to reduce costs.
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