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Holiday Parks in Essex
The county of Essex in the south east of England is famous for its natural beauty, stunning landscapes and having the largest number of islands of any county - a huge 35! The beautiful coastline and abundance of attractions and entertainment to experience mean the holiday parks in Essex are hugely popular with holiday-makers throughout the UK.
Why choose Caravan Hire in Essex?
There are a huge amount of public parks to discover and explore during your holiday, as well as some of the country’s best loved seaside towns - and the perfect reason to book your caravan hire in Essex! One of the most popular being Southend-on-Sea which welcomes walkers who are keen to explore its coastal paths and the world’s longest pier which even has a train taking you from one end to the other if you don’t fancy the 30 minute walk to the end. However you do make it to the end, enjoy an ice cream from one of the huts, or have a round of crazy golf once you're there. The city is also full of museums, art galleries and hosts events throughout the year. Clacton-on-Sea is another popular destination for holiday-makers - the bustling resort is ideal for seaside walks, watersports, having fun at the arcades and exploring its famous pier. Take a look at some of the holiday parks in Clacton-on-Sea we offer.
Places to Visit from Static Caravan Parks in Essex
Whether you like to soak up the history of the area you’re visiting, love to immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of the county’s cities and towns, or simply wish to enjoy the peace and quiet, then you’ll be happy with a holiday at a static caravan park in Essex!
RHS Graden Hyde Hall is located in Chelmsford and is just waiting for you to visit and explore its mix of traditional and modern garden styles. There are a couple of eateries to sample some tempting treats and a garden centre where you can pick up some unique plants, gifts and tools. Hedingham Castle offers families a fantastic, historic day out. The iconic fortress allows visitors to walk around and enjoy a picnic in the grounds. Dogs kept on leads are welcome, although they can’t go inside the Castle. For something to get the adrenaline pumping, head to Adventure Island in Southend-on-Sea! The popular theme park has rides and entertainment to suit everyone in the family and cafes and restaurants to relax in when you need a break from the rides!