In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Labworth beach is a sandy narrow beach backed by a seawall and some grass areas. The region between Thorney Bay and Labworth beach is designated as an approved windsurfing area. The seafront has a few small shops, cafes with the most significant being the 1930s Labworth café. Read more…
Thorney Bay beach is a small sandy beach on Canvey Island backed by a large grassy area. When the tide is low the beach has some muddy areas. Facilities include car parking, a wheelchair-accessible path to the beach, cafe, children’s play area, grass areas and to one side of the beach you have a caravan park. Read more…
Castle Point Transport Museum has a collection of over thirty preserved commercial vehicles and a functioning Model Railway. The building that houses the Museum is fascinating itself and was built in 1934 for the Canvey & District Motor Transport Co. Ltd. Limited opening thought (could be worth checking) to be 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month between April and Read more…
Dutch Cottage Museum, the oldest of originally three (known) octagonal-shaped Dutch Cottages on Canvey Island, this one is dated 1681. The cottage was occupied into the twentieth century. The museum is one of smallest in the country and has two rooms, one up and one down, that will barely accommodate half a dozen people at a time. Probably not a Read more…