As National Picnic Week approaches, Essex residents are in for a treat with the return of the Big Essex Picnic. From 14th to 21st June, Visit Essex invites everyone to explore the county’s stunning attractions, parks, and landmarks while enjoying a delightful picnic.
Essex is bursting with picturesque spots perfect for a picnic. The Essex Wildlife Trust offers nature lovers the chance to dine al fresco at their discovery centres, with activities like fossil hunting at Walton-on-the-Naze and birdwatching at Abberton Reservoir. For thrill-seekers, Go Ape! Chelmsford provides a unique picnic experience amidst the treetops.
For those who prefer iconic settings, historic landmarks such as Hedingham Castle and Hylands Estate in Chelmsford offer a backdrop of grandeur. Meanwhile, vineyards like Saffron Grange and New Hall provide a serene setting to enjoy local wines alongside your picnic.
The seaside offers its own charm with a six-mile picnic walk from Walton to Frinton, perfect for a day of sun, sea, and sandwiches. For a more cultural experience, Layer Marney hosts the Essex Summer Opera Festival, where picnics are accompanied by the enchanting sounds of opera.
Throughout the summer, venues like Dedham Vale vineyard and Tiptree tearooms offer curated picnic experiences, ensuring every outing is a culinary delight. Down Hall and Delta Hotels by Marriott Colchester also provide exquisite picnic menus within their beautiful grounds.
Councillor Mark Durham, Chair of Visit Essex, encourages residents to support local food producers and enjoy the county’s natural beauty. With Hedingham and Chambers buses facilitating travel, the Big Essex Picnic is an opportunity to savour the best of Essex with friends and family.
For more information on this delightful event, visit www.visitessex.com and start planning your perfect picnic adventure.
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