Discover the best top things to do in Burnham-on-Crouch, United Kingdom including Burnham Ferry, Waterfront, The Rio Cinema, Mangapps Railway Museum, Burnham-On-Crouch and District Museum, Let's Go Bonkers, Riverside Park, Burnham-on-Crouch Golf Club, Creeksea Disc Golf, The Anchor Hotel, Burnham On Crouch.
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5.0 based on 18 reviews
Burnham Ferry operate a passenger ferry service crossing the River Crouch between Essex Marina, Wallasea Island and Town Quay, Burnham-on-Crouch. We can accommodate bicycles and children's buggies, and we are also 'dog friendly'. The service is available between 9am and 5pm, six days per week (closed on Wednesdays).
I really enjoyed an interesting journey, a great skipper interesting stories and completely reliable on pick up service. I would recomend this for a different expereince and a combined wander around Burnham. Good value for money and service with a smile
4.5 based on 92 reviews
Lovely for locals and visitors to walk along the Quayside. There are a couple of cafes, such as the Dairy Cabin, along the way, as well as some new cafes in the High Street including Peaberries and the Ground Coffee House where you can grab a coffee and a cake. If you are a keen sailor, there are several clubs namely: Crouch Valley, Burnham and the Royal Corinthian. Feeling adventurous and wanting to get out no the water? You can hire equipment and experience life on the water with Wet Works - whether sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding or other water sports - everyone can enjoy their time on the water.
4.5 based on 176 reviews
It's not the most high Tec cinema but I love it quirky comfortabke seats and diets cost a fortune for all the usual extras choose from a setter or comfy cinema seats lots of leg room as well don't let the shabiness put you off you still get to see a great film
4.5 based on 113 reviews
I have just taken my family and grandchildren to see Father Christmas at Mangapps Manor and the ride on the steam train to see Father Christmas was great and the boys really enjoyed knowing about the steam trains and riding in one. The presents they got where very good and it was all well organised. They provided us with coffee/tea and cakes/biscuits/sweets in the price and as my family are veggies they provided that for them. Over all it was a great afternoon and looking around the museum was great. I must congratulate every on involved in making it a great day and experience. Loud go again next Christmas.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Nicest indoor play centre we’ve visited, very bright and airy. Everything is spotlessly clean and staff are friendly and welcoming.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Riverside Park is the main area of public open space in Burnham on Crouch. It is situated on the western side of the town overlooking the River Crouch. The site has 2 free car parks, one off Millfields and the other off Foundry Lane. It is also accessible on foot from Burnham High Street via the Quay.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Nestling in the Crouch Valley lies Burnham-on-Crouch Golf Club, a friendly and relaxed members club where new members, societies and visitors are always assured a warm welcome. Founded in 1923 and now with over 500 members, the course is renowned for its all year round condition and stunning views over the Crouch Estuary and South Essex Countryside. The course measures just over 6000 yards and offers challenges to golfer of all abilities. A maturing Parkland course however its proximity to the River Crouch and estuary gives a 'Links' feel.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
New disc golf course at Creeksea Place Farm in Burnham on Crouch! Come try it out! We have a 9 hole short course for families and beginners and an 18 hole pro course for more of a challenge! £5 per round. Includes a rental disc, scorecard and map. Pop into the Parlour Cafe to pick up your discs to play! * £10 disc deposit required Disc golf can be played from school age to old age, making it one of the greatest lifetime fitness sports available. Specially-abled and disabled participate, giving them the opportunity to take part in a mainstream activity. Because disc golf is so easy to learn, no one is excluded. Players merely match their pace to their capabilities and proceed from there.
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