Glamping in Mersea Island
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Glamping in Mersea Island
If you have had the opportunity to see Mersea Island on a postcard, most likely, you have noticed its typical pastel-colored beach huts, or perhaps you have its famous native oysters. Holidu invites you to discover this mixture of undulating landscape and beautiful wild beaches that make this island an ideal place for tourists, hikers and photographers. Don't you want to get to know this wonderful place? Come with us!
Comfortable glamping near the beachHave a dream holiday in the glamping options that Mersea Island has for you. You can treat yourself to days of absolute rest and relaxation by the beach. These properties encourage you to rest thanks to the comfort of their open spaces and their light colours that will relax you and recharge your energy to the maximum. Don't let us tell you about it, come and see for yourself! You won't regret it!
Travellers and activities
Experience a unique adventure in Walking Giants, where you can see three of the four largest species of turtles in the world. And don't miss Beach Patagonia. In this exhibition, you will pass through a 24-metre glass tunnel under the funny sea lions.
Mersea Island for familiesColchester Zoo will delight families! You will be able to observe the sea lions of Patagonia that play above your head while you walk through an underwater tunnel. Take the Madagascar Road train through the lemur enclosure and see how the animals are fed every day and the impressive falconry displays.
The main way to get to the island is through a street called Strood, which leads to the Mersea-Colchester road
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Plan your trip to Southend-on-Sea early to find exciting deals and enjoy a cheap family day out at Adventure Island amusement park in the heart of the city. Take on one of the most exciting attractions in the UK or enjoy the views from the huge Big Wheel at this theme park, which has been entertaining visitors for over 30 years.
2. Visit the Mersea VineyardThe Mersea Island Vineyard was founded in 1985. Currently, about twenty thousand bottles are produced each year on an area of about ten acres, with five varieties of grapes. Legend has it that the Romans planted grapes on the island and since then, its fields of delicate slopes, located to the south, make the vineyard remain the perfect place for the vine.
.3 Practice water sportsPractice kayaking, paddle surfing, windsurfing and sailing. You can also host birthday parties, bachelor parties, rentals, corporate events, social events, after-school kids' clubs, as well as summer holiday clubs for kids, merchandise and gift vouchers on Mersea Island. As you can see, you can do as many things as you want, you just need to organize and plan the event that you have wanted to do so much.
4. Enjoy the West Mersea Town RegattaThis is the most important event on the Mersea Island calendar, the West Mersea Town Regatta, this regatta date is completely dependent on the afternoon tide to ensure enough water to meet the evening events. Yes, it is a very peculiar holiday, but one that you will undoubtedly enjoy a lot.
5. Meet Cud more Grove Country ParkIn East Mersea is Cud more Grove Country Park; This is the primary attraction of the place, it is also home to the wild coastal countryside suitable for bird watching and beach walks. And if you like to hunt, you can see the remains of a catalogued Tudor fort. You will have a lot of fun in this place, surely you have never done anything like it before.
6. Visit Two Sugars CoffeeIt is worth visiting this building that was built as a WWII weapon location and featured an anti-tank gun on the roof. The underground alleys where supplies were kept still exist, hidden under tourists and unreachable to the public. You will be surprised to see how much there is to discover in this mysterious and interesting place, at the same time.
7. Visit the Mersea Island MuseumThe museum is hidden in a Movement lane, and you can see it next to the church in West Mersea, although you have to make sure if it is open because at one time it was closed. Even in normal hours, it works in a limited way, so it is best that you check before starting your trip. The important thing is that you do not stop visiting it so that you do not miss the opportunity to know part of the charm that this city contains.
Information about glampings in Mersea Island
🏡 Glampings available: | 10 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -39%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £39. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, swimming pool and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 3 properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 6 properties. |