Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Essex, England

July 2, 2021 Major Galusha

Discover the best top things to do in Essex, United Kingdom including Imperial Bird of Prey Academy, Braintree Arts Theatre, Colchester Zoo, Colchester Castle Museum, Beth Chatto's Plants & Gardens, Bridge End Garden, Adventure Island, Mountfitchet Castle, RHS Garden Hyde Hall, Old Leigh.
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1. Imperial Bird of Prey Academy

Barleylands Road, Billericay CM11 2UD England +44 1268 520176 [email protected] http://imperialbirdofpreyacademy.com/
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5.0 based on 352 reviews

Imperial Bird of Prey Academy

Welcome to the Imperial Bird of Prey Academy. We are the leading Bird of Prey Centre in Essex, based at Barleylands Farm & Craft Village, Billericay. We are open to the public 362 days of the year, where you can enjoy our daily flying displays in our purpose built flying arena. In addition, Barleylands Farm & Craft Village offers both indoor and outdoor activities for children, craft shops and tearooms, creating a fantastic day out in Essex for all the family. We offer a wide range of experience days, which are both fun and educational, catering for all ages and abilities, making them the perfect gift. Our friendly team will make your experience both personal and enjoyable giving you plenty of hands on time with our amazing birds of prey – making your visit to the Imperial Bird of Prey Academy truly memorable. A day you will never forget. For that special occasion, why not have our birds of prey come to you? At the Imperial Bird of Prey Academy, we are able to offer tailor-made school visits, static bird displays, educational talks and so much more.... We look forward to seeing you soon!

Reviewed By BoardingPass544923

My husband thoroughly enjoyed his belated 60th birthday present of a half day experience. He was able to handle and learn about a wide variety of birds of prey. The experience was great value for money and he would recommend to all.

2. Braintree Arts Theatre

Notley Road, Braintree CM7 1WY England +44 1376 556354 [email protected] http://www.braintreeartstheatre.com
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5.0 based on 241 reviews

Braintree Arts Theatre

To encourage new, fresh and emerging talent and to provide creative, innovative and interesting theatre and arts entertainment to the people of Braintree and beyond. Opened in 2011, we host a varitey of different performances ranging from classic Shakespeare to The Beatles tribute act and everything in between.

Reviewed By bigbadjoe - Braintree, United Kingdom

Saw Dire Streets here last Friday, our first time visiting this venue. The facilities were all excellent and seating comfortable. Bar prices reasonable which made for an enjoyable night out. Dire Streets were a fantastic band and well worth seeing if, like me, you grew up with the original.

3. Colchester Zoo

Maldon Road Stanway, Colchester, Colchester CO3 0SL England +44 1206 331292 [email protected] http://www.colchesterzoo.org
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4.5 based on 5,915 reviews

Colchester Zoo

Colchester Zoo is constantly developing and has won many awards for its work. With over 270 species to see, set in 60 acres of beautiful parkland and lakes, Colchester Zoo is well worth a visit. As you walk around the zoo there's plenty of play areas to try out including the indoor soft play area Jungle Tumble with a section for under 3s and all new play equipment where the kids can release their wild side! New enclosures include a walk through enclosure with butterflies and another with Rainbow Lorikeets offering visitors a chance to feed them a treat of nectar. Plus there's 'Bears of the Rising Sun', a state of the art enclosure which houses two beautiful sun bears , Jo Jo and Srey Ya. You can also come face to face with Komodo Dragons, see white rhino, giraffes, ostrich and kudu roaming together at Kingdom of the Wild and walk underwater through the 24m tunnel at the Playa Patagonia sealion pool. Learn more about the animals and see them up close by watching one of the 50 daily displays. You even get the fantastic opportunity to feed the elephants and giraffes yourself and take a ride on the 'Lost Madagascar Express' road train! Don't forget to pop into the discovery centre and have a go at handling some unusual bugs or get your face painted and transform yourself into your favourite animal!

Reviewed By jonwI7388MV

We did the extra ordinary experience today and it was the most fantastic thing anyone could ever do! If you have a real passion for animals then this is the thing for you!!!We got to feed the tigers, meet the gorgeous cubs, meet the aardvarks, meet the meerkats, feed the penguins, feed the otters, feed the elephants, feed the giraffes, meet the sea lions, meet the Lima’s and much more. Breakfast and lunch was lovely , our guid was fantastic!! This was honestly what felt like an experience of a lifetime . Worth every single penny , we learnt so much about so many animals and the work that goes into the care of the animals and the zoo is incredible! Would 1million percent recommend Colchester zoo and the experiences to anyone best day out by far!!! Thankyou Colchester zoo for a brilliant day ❤️❤️❤️

4. Colchester Castle Museum

Castle Park, Colchester CO1 1TJ England +44 1206 282939 [email protected] http://cimuseums.org.uk/visit/venues/colchester-castle
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4.5 based on 1,094 reviews

Colchester Castle Museum

Colchester Castle is the largest Norman Keep in Europe. Constructed on the foundations of the Temple of Claudius, built when Colchester was the first Roman capital of Britain, the Castle Museum today reveals many fascinating layers of history to visitors. Archaeological collections of international quality covering 2,500 years of history are beautifully showcased, including of the most important Roman finds in Britain

Reviewed By 49stevet - Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom

The museum aspect of the castle is very well designed so you can follow a timeline from the Iron Age through the Romans to medieval and modern Colchester. I took a guided tour which went to parts of the castle not open to the general public like the foundations of the temple to the deified Claudius which I definitely recommend.

5. Beth Chatto's Plants & Gardens

Elmstead Market Clacton Road, Colchester CO7 7DB England +44 1206 822007 [email protected] http://www.bethchatto.co.uk
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4.5 based on 1,176 reviews

Beth Chatto's Plants & Gardens

Gardens, Nursery and take-way tearoom are open 5 days a week; social distancing measures are in place and advance booking is essential for garden visitors. Entrance to Nursery and Tearoom; no need to book. 7.5 acres of inspirational Gardens. Entrance fee varies depending on season. Beth Chatto's Plants & Gardens began in 1960. From an overgrown wasteland with poor gravel soil and boggy hollows, using the principles of ecological planting, it has been transformed into 7 acres of informal garden comprising of the Gravel Garden, Water Garden, Reservoir Garden, Woodland Garden and Scree Garden all harmonising with the surrounding countryside. The gardens are an inspiration to anyone who visits them - the art of planting at its best. There is also an extensive Nursery with choice of over 2,000 different kinds of mainly herbaceous plants and bulbs.

Reviewed By CllrJohn - Banbury, United Kingdom

Beth Chatto's garden is famous for its desert garden but it is so much more than simply drought loving plants. There is plenty of water, shade from trees, woodlands and beautifully tended flower beds. The garden centre is excellent as well, healthy plants, well labelled and with plenty of information, cafe was good, plenty of seating and the staff in all areas friendly and prepared to chat. Well worth visiting again at a different season.

6. Bridge End Garden

Bridge End Castle Street, Saffron Walden CB10 1BD England +44 1799 524002 http://saffronwalden.gov.uk/bridge-end-garden/
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4.5 based on 196 reviews

Bridge End Garden

Reviewed By daffystjob - Manchester, United Kingdom

What a wonderful park,lots of little areas to walk around, walled gardens, a mini maze, etc, our dog and we ourselves had a lovely morning here despite the coldness of the winter's day. This park almost has the feel of a stately home garden with lots of architectual quirks and statues and on a summer's day you could easily spend the all day here with a picnic.

7. Adventure Island

Western Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea SS1 1EE England +44 1702 443400 [email protected] http://www.adventureisland.co.uk
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4.5 based on 3,630 reviews

Adventure Island

Adventure Island Fun Park is the U.K's No.1 FREE ADMISSION Fun Park. Situated on Southend-on-Sea's famous seafront we have over 40 fabulous rides and attractions including the outragous RAGE roller coaster. You don't pay to enter, you ride the rides with our great value all day ride bands.

Reviewed By jay-c2012 - Aylesbury, United Kingdom

My 7 year daughter and her 9 year old friend were treated to a day out at Southend a few days ago. My wife had visited adventure island a number of times as a child but I never had and being completely honest, for some reason always though Southend and adventure island would be a run down typical English seas side town. I was very very wrong!!! Adventure island was brilliant, so much to do and good value too having purchased tickets online in advance. Parking was simple on the sea front and cost £6.60 for 7 hours. The staff on every ride were so interactive and more like entertainment staff than your usual theme park ride assistants, cracking jokes, having sing songs with the kids and spending time with every guest even during busy times. I really am pleased to say I loved it and we will be back again shortly!!!

8. Mountfitchet Castle

12 Grove Hill Stanstead, Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8SP England +44 1279 813237 [email protected] http://www.mountfitchetcastle.com/
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4.5 based on 515 reviews

Mountfitchet Castle

Reviewed By 74alancurrie - Witham, United Kingdom

We had another wonderful time at this fantastic attraction. So much to explore and engage in, educational, interactive fun throughout the castle grounds and the most far out, wackiest and full on British eccentric museum you can ever hope to visit, I stare in awe and the huge star wars collection. All the staff are friendly, cheerfully and helpful. You made my Daughters 13th Birthday very special during this trying time of corona virus. See you again soon

9. RHS Garden Hyde Hall

Hyde Hall Creephedge Lane Rettendon, Chelmsford CM3 8ET England +44 1245 402019 [email protected] http://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/hyde-hall
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4.5 based on 1,256 reviews

RHS Garden Hyde Hall

Set in the heart of rural Essex, and enjoying stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, RHS Garden Hyde Hall is one of the finest gardens in the east of England. This 360-acre site is a haven of peace and tranquillity, encompassing a diverse mix of garden styles from traditional to modern. Highlights include the Dry Garden with its fantastic range of drought resistant plants, and the Hilltop Garden with its roses and herbaceous borders. There’s also a Global Growth Vegetable Garden, which showcases vegetables from around the world and a Winter Garden that celebrates the delights of wintertime. There's also a cafe, restaurant, garden library, children's play area, gift shop and garden centre.

Reviewed By C5932INmikep - Chelmsford, United Kingdom

This place will be enjoyed by all the family, as there is so much to see there, as well as a nice restaurant, gift shop & plant centre where you can purchase some nice specimens to take home. Well worth a visit at any time of year.

10. Old Leigh

High Street, Leigh-on Sea, Southend-on-Sea SS9 2EP England
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4.5 based on 995 reviews

Old Leigh

Reviewed By lovinmambo - Manchester, United Kingdom

What a hidden gem , loved the quaint little streets and the lovely shops we found a traditional fish bar which sold cockles, mussels, whelks, prawns and jellied eels , we had a half pint of cockles with vinegar and pepper and sat and ate them at a table facing the sea lovely!

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