Discover the best top things to do in Thurrock, United Kingdom including Essex Fire Museum, Hardie Park, Electric Gamebox (Lakeside), Rainham Marshes, The Swan, Purfleet Heritage and Military Centre, Partyman World Of Play, Thurrock Thameside Nature Park, Essex Wildlife Trust Chafford Gorges Nature Park, Intu Lakeside.
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5.0 based on 48 reviews
Hardie Park is a community led family park and open green space. Local residents took ownership after a period of neglect with the guidance of local resident Rob Groves in order to develop and enhance the area for the benefit of the local community. Friends of Hardie Park are a Registered Charity and Community Interest Company and a not-for-profit organisation. Over a period of years the site has developed enormously and is now run by our Board of Trustees (since Oct 2020) with a passionate team of staff and volunteers. The site is open 7 days a week and provides a cafe, toilets, play facility, skate park, a varied events programme and more recently a cycle hub providing low cost re-furbished bikes to the community. The cafe is also used as a base for many groups with clubs and act Hardie Park Registered charity number 1172078
Brilliant place, friendly staff, wonderful cafe and plenty to keep the children happy and amused with lots of different play areas ie:- swings, zip line, bike ramps and massive slide ????
5.0 based on 94 reviews
Mix up your socialising with something a little different and get ready for an immersive, digital adventure with friends. Electric Gamebox invites you to enter our interactive digital rooms featuring projection mapping, touch screens, motion tracking and surround sound to enjoy a hyper-immersive 60 minute adventure.
Wonderful night, Louise and Susan we're great, highly recommend so much fun, we did the 30min experience, made a great birthday for us both
4.5 based on 212 reviews
Adventure into nature at Rainham Marshes - see amazing wildlife, explore the wonderful walks, and enjoy the views and scenery. The paths and boardwalks are good so you can explore throughout the year, visit our adventure play area including climbing boulders, enjoy a nice cuppa and homemade cake in our cafe, visit our shop, hire bicycles, walk your dog along the River Wall, or join one of our fabulous family activities or events. Part of the Thames Estuary, not far from the bustling streets of London, Rainham Marshes is a haven for all kinds of wildlife - birds, water voles, dragonflies and more. The reserve is open every day, except for Christmas Day and Boxing Day, 9.30am - 5pm from February to October, and 9.30am - 4.30pm between November and January. It's FREE for RSPB members, and local residents of Havering and Thurrock. For non-members the prices is as follows: £6 adult, £3 children and £4 student.
This reserve was amazing. Very friendly welcome from the lady on reception and plenty of parking. The welcome included pointing out where recent highlights were and to make sure I also had a look down at the Thames after, just incase of waders / seals. There was lots to see and make sure you have a look at the "munitions area" as this seemed to be a hotpoint of bird activity. I will definitely return. There is also a cafe and toilets onsite.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
If you visit this pub, try a Thursday when its their Thai Night. The food is absolutely amazing and very reasonable. The staff here are so friendly. They have a new updated menu which I can't wait to try.
4.5 based on 287 reviews
Imagine a place with multi-level play structures, ball ponds, make a bear, comfy seating for mums and dads to relax, an ever changing menu with freshly prepared food… Fun!If you’re looking for a great day out or the perfect location for your little one’s birthday party then look no further.
We held a 5th birthday Party for our little girl here and it was a fantastic day. Our party was hosted by Sonia and Yasmin who were brilliant ,they had prepared our Party room/eating area before we had arrived and greeted us on arrival making sure our guests found where we was seated.The kids were fully entertained in one way or another whether they was working there round the play area or having fun dancing with Cosmo the dragon and staff. Big thanks to Yasmin and Sonia as they made our day very enjoyable and full of fun for the kids.Needless to say we would definitely use ‘Partyman’ again.????
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Thurrock Thameside Nature Park is situated on the Thames Estuary and is fantastic for family days out, bird and ship watching, historical interest and getting away from the hustle and bustle. The views across the Thames Estuary are stunning, especially from our fully accessible rooftop viewing deck which offers 360 degree views of the nature park and Thames. The visitor centre has a café with full length windows for viewing the estuary, gift shop, toilets with baby changing and a bird hide with wheelchair access which overlook the SSSI mudflats a short walk away. We have a wonderful natural play and picnic area for families to enjoy. Dogs are welcome on leads and events are held throughout the year with free parking. The site which was once landfill and has been given back to nature is 120 acres at present and will eventually be 845 acres, it is a tremendous habitat for coastal and wetland wildlife, as well as very important grassland flora and fauna species. The Nature Park is important for many species including Barn Owls, Short Eared Owls, Water Voles, Harvest Mouse, Skylark, Cuckoo and Shrill Carder Bee. However, these are not the only beneficiaries, local Cattle also graze the grassland during the year. The area is an avian hotspot and throughout the year there are overwintering and migrant bird species residing at the park. There are internationally important numbers of Ringed Plover and Avocets and nationally important numbers of Grey Plover, Dunlin, Godwit and Redshank as well as a treasure trove of butterflies, moths and bees. Footpaths, bridleways and cycle ways access the Nature Park and we are on the Thames Estuary Path route which extends to 27 miles from Tilbury town through to Leigh on Sea.
Parked off site and walked down to the centre and back. Always a great place to visit. We'll maintained.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Visited the gorge recently .Bird life was noisy and plentiful.Thank you to the people who cleared up all the litter.I can’t think of a better place for a stroll early in the morning.
4.0 based on 812 reviews
We hadn't a clue what to eat one evening and decided to try the Hall a selection of street food vendors, inside one building behind M and S lakeside. Wow, we had kebab from one place, and chinese pork, rice, and dumplings from another. It was delicious, really lovely, hot tasty, gutted we couldn't eat more. Try it if you go there (Mondays it's £5) We also used the food hall at the top of lakeside (different day) and had german kebab, chopstix, wasabi, Thai express and Subway. All of which was lovely and didn't break the bank. Enough choice to keep everyone happy. All in all a good few days and we stayed at the travelodge. Also good.
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