23 miles from Freeport Braintree in East Mersea, Rohannah static Caravan Fantastic Family and Friends Holiday provides accommodations with access to a fitness room.
Located in Colchester, 19 miles from Freeport Braintree, University of Essex - Colchester Campus has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Boasting a garden and a bar, The Victory at Mersea is set in West Mersea. This property also has a restaurant and a children's playground. Both free WiFi and private parking are accessible at the inn....
The retreat in West Mersea has accommodations with free WiFi, 27 miles from Chelmsford Train Station, 28 miles from Hedingham Castle and 10 miles from Colchester Castle.
Brans Estate is located in West Mersea, 5 minutes' walk from the beach and shops. There is a dining room and a kitchen on the ground floor, with a table for 6 people, along with a wood stove.
My sister and I both love seafood - and Mersea Island...
My sister and I both love seafood - and Mersea Island delivered. We ordered a seafood platter, which we picked up from The Dukes Seafood restaurant to enjoy out on our decking and went for a meal at The Company Shed - highly recommended, take your own drinks, their wine was very expensive. There was a lovely pub a few minutes walk from the site we visited that also served hot and cold food.
Lynn
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East Mersea is on the Blackwater/Colne Estuary of the East...
East Mersea is on the Blackwater/Colne Estuary of the East Coast of Essex. It has less shops eateries and amenities than neighbouring West Mersea but is great for families and those who prefer a quiet beach and appreciate nature. Dogs are allowed on the beach but owners seem to be responsible about cleaning up. There is a country park with an adventure playground and viewing platform. You can see Brightlingsea and St Osyth on the opposite shore and take a boat trip across. There is a boating lake nearby for watersports and inflatables. Colchester and Maldon are a short drive away and there are several nature reserves close by.
Louisa
United Kingdom
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During our stay on Mersea island we explored both East and...
During our stay on Mersea island we explored both East and West Mersea, both worth doing.The east side of the island we found more rural but we had such a lovely walk down to and along the sea wall looking across to Brightlingsea. The west side of Mersea island was bustling with people when we visited (bank holiday weekend) and so interesting as we walked along the coastal road experiencing the beautiful views, lovely weather and sampled the deliciously fresh oyster/seafood establishments.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
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East Mersea is a little corner of paradise, unique in being...
East Mersea is a little corner of paradise, unique in being an island accessible by road. The coastline is beautiful and the people warm and friendly. The local food was excellent quality. We stayed at The Mersea Vinyard which added to our stay. East Mersea is a great base for visiting Clacton and Colchester.
Rachel
United Kingdom
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Dog and Pheasant - great food just make sure you have a big...
Dog and Pheasant - great food just make sure you have a big appetite
Oyster Bar - excellent oysters and seafood platter
You must visit East Mersey Country Park
The Vineyard is a great place to stay
Ron
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Vineyard.
The Vineyard. Fantastic location and stunning views, incredible family owned, really clean and comfortable, friendly, great wine producers and superb tea shop-lots of homemade cakes, goodies, ice creams , wines and beers.
Mehalahs Restaurant-A sister restaurant of the famous company shed on west Mersea, but just as good and a lot quieter. Great selection of seafood and other goodies, The Vineyard's gorgeous wines and beers on tap and also a great selection of puddings.
Really easy to get around to see some beautiful places on East Mersea, great walks, beaches, history-in effect PERFECT BREAK.
local pub Dog and Partridge-again really friendly, huge beer garden and food selection, family and dog friendly
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Anonymous
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