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Attractions and Places To See around Burnham-On-Crouch - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Burnham-On-Crouch, a town located on the River Crouch in Essex, offer a mix of maritime heritage and natural landscapes. The area features the River Crouch estuary, coastal walking routes, and the rural marshland of the Dengie Peninsula. Visitors can explore historic sites, nature reserves, and enjoy the waterfront scenery.

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  • The most popular attractions is East Beach, Shoeburyness, a beach that is a long sandy…

Last updated: May 5, 2026

The Plough & Sail, Paglesham

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Just a few hundred yards away from the River Rouch you’ll find the Plough and Sail owned by the Oliver Family. Still run as a traditional pub with real log …

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The Stumble Causeway to Osea Island

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A tidal causeway known as The Stumble connects Osea Island with the mainland. Sadly the island isn't open to the public but you can visit by staying in the island's …

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East Beach, Shoeburyness

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The Prince of Wales Pub

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Great pub and very cycling friendly - good range of ales and food.

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Fox & Hounds Pub

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Give yourself plenty of time to complete the walk. It started getting dark so instead of finishing we diverted and headed home to Bradwell.
Not the prettiest or most scenic of routes as its mainly just field after field.

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Alice Baddeley
March 13, 2024, The Stumble Causeway to Osea Island

Osea Island is a relatively unknown Essex retreat in the Blackwater Estuary with private beaches, no shops or restaurants and mainly self catering accommodation.

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Kate
January 20, 2024, Fox & Hounds Pub

Give yourself plenty of time to complete the walk. It started getting dark so instead of finishing we diverted and headed home to Bradwell. Not the prettiest or most scenic of routes as its mainly just field after field.

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Any pub that has a Blackadder-themed sign automatically gets ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. The Prince Regent is on the sign, so maybe the landlord is a Mr E. Blackadder Esq., Mr S. Baldrick is the cellar boy and the cook is Mrs Miggins (just don't order the Scarlet Pimpernel Sauce).

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A tidal causeway known as The Stumble connects Osea Island with the mainland. Sadly the island isn't open to the public but you can visit by staying in the island's hotel. It was used in the 2012 film 'The Woman in Black' as the 'Nine Lives Causeway'. It is popular with musicians looking for a remote recording venue. Rhianna is said to have recorded an album there in 2019.

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A reward winning beach

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Pick low tide to see the causeway

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entry to the osea island from the sky mini series called The Third Day. unfortunately it not a public right off way.

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East Beach is a long sandy beach that is crowned with a magnificent grassy hinterland making it a superb location to enjoy a picnic either before or after your ride. There is a car park if you drive to get here as well as being next to Shoeburyness station.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Burnham-On-Crouch?

The area is rich in natural beauty, centered around the River Crouch estuary, known for its oyster beds and scenic waterfront. You can visit Wallasea Island, a significant RSPB nature reserve with diverse habitats like salt marshes and mudflats, perfect for birdwatching and walking. The Dengie Peninsula also offers rural marshland and coastal walking routes. For a beach experience, head to East Beach, Shoeburyness, a long sandy stretch with a grassy hinterland.

Are there any historical sites or museums to visit in Burnham-On-Crouch?

Yes, Burnham-On-Crouch has a rich maritime history. The Burnham Museum, located in an old boatyard, provides insights into the town's past, including its fishing, oyster fishery, and boat-building heritage. You can also see the historic Clock Tower, completed in 1877, and the medieval St Mary's Church, with parts dating back to the 12th century. For railway enthusiasts, the Mangapps Railway Museum showcases vintage trains and offers heritage rides.

What are some family-friendly activities available in the area?

Families can enjoy a visit to the Mangapps Railway Museum for heritage train rides. The Riverside Park offers children's play areas, and East Beach, Shoeburyness is a great spot for a family day out with its sandy shores and grassy areas for picnics. Many local pubs, such as The Plough & Sail, Paglesham and The Prince of Wales Pub, are also family-friendly.

Where can I find good walking routes near Burnham-On-Crouch?

The region offers various walking opportunities, from the scenic Riverside Promenade to coastal paths along the Dengie Peninsula. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Parlour CafΓ© – Burnham-on-Crouch Waterfront loop' or the 'Burnham-on-Crouch Waterfront – Burnham Ferry loop'. Find more options and details on the Easy hikes around Burnham-On-Crouch guide.

Are there cycling routes around Burnham-On-Crouch?

Yes, the flat terrain of the Dengie Peninsula makes it suitable for cycling. You can find routes such as the 'Steeple's Steeple – View of Blackwater Estuary loop' or the 'Fox & Hounds Pub – Bradwell Waterside Marina loop'. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Cycling around Burnham-On-Crouch guide.

What is the significance of Osea Island and can I visit it?

Osea Island is known for its remote setting and was featured in the film 'The Woman in Black'. It's connected to the mainland by The Stumble Causeway, which is tidal. While the island is generally not open to the public, access is typically reserved for guests staying at its hotel or for those using its facilities as a remote recording venue.

Are there any notable pubs with historical connections in the area?

Absolutely. The Plough & Sail, Paglesham, is a traditional pub with a history spanning over 300 years, known for its connection to smuggling and the oyster fishery in the district. Many historic pubs in Burnham-On-Crouch itself offer views across the Crouch Estuary, providing a glimpse into the town's maritime past.

What is Burnham-On-Crouch known for in terms of maritime activities?

Burnham-On-Crouch is renowned as a major yachting center and was historically an important oyster port. It hosts the internationally famous Burnham Week, one of the longest-running regattas in the UK. The Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, with its Grade II* listed modernist building, and the Burnham Sailing Club are central to the town's vibrant sailing scene.

When is the best time to visit Burnham-On-Crouch?

The warmer months, from spring through early autumn, are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and sailing. These seasons also coincide with local events such as Burnham Week and Riverfest. Birdwatching at Wallasea Island can be rewarding year-round, but migratory birds are particularly active during spring and autumn.

Are there opportunities for wildlife spotting near Burnham-On-Crouch?

Yes, Wallasea Island, managed by the RSPB, is a prime location for wildlife spotting. Its diverse habitats, including salt marshes and mudflats, attract a wide variety of bird species. The River Crouch estuary itself is also an important habitat for many birds and marine life, including its famous oyster beds.

What are some unique architectural landmarks in Burnham-On-Crouch?

Beyond its historic pubs and churches, Burnham-On-Crouch features the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club building, a significant example of modernist architecture designed in 1931 and holding a Grade II* listing. The town's Clock Tower, an octagonal brick structure completed in 1877, is also a recognizable landmark.

Can I find mountain biking trails in the Burnham-On-Crouch area?

While the immediate area is flatter, there are mountain biking opportunities nearby. You can explore routes like the 'Southend Seafront and Pier – Southchurch Beach loop' or the 'View of Hadleigh Castle – Switchbacks Climb loop'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Burnham-On-Crouch guide.

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