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Hiking around Tillingham offers diverse landscapes across the Dengie Peninsula in Essex, England. The area features rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and the meandering Tillingham River Valley. Hikers can explore the Dengie National Nature Reserve, which includes extensive saltmarsh and tidal mudflats, providing unique coastal ecosystems. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
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Embark on the Bradwell Marshes loop from Bradwell-on-Sea, a moderate hike spanning 9.5 miles (15.3 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 90 feet (27 metres). This coastal route,β¦
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Sales Point is the north-easterly point of the Dengie Peninsula. From here you look out over the mouth of the River Blackwater and out to sea. This area of shell bank or mudflat is especially important to breeding seabirds like the rare Little Tern, brent geese, knot, sanderling and grey plover. The trail around the edge of the nature reserve is good underfoot and allows for some fast flat running in a wild position.
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The Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall is one of the oldest churches and oldest buildings still in regular use in the country. Built in 653 by Bishop Cedd it's been a small church for almost 2,000 years.
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Standing on the old Roman road that leads to an Anglo-Saxon chapel, looking at a nuclear power station. A real collision of the ages.
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One of the oldest functioning buildings in the country, and built on the gateway of an even older Roman shore fort. The chapel is kept open for visitors. Be aware it's reached by a 0.7km unmade stone path after the tarmac ends at the car park - fine with a gravel bike or if you go carefully on a road bike in decent weather.
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Pleasant spot overlooking the green in Tillingham but set back away from the main road traffic.
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Built in 649 AD by St Cedd who sailed here from Lindasfarne, using the stones from an old Roman building. Open every day to look around.
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There are over 100 hiking routes available around Tillingham, catering to various preferences. This includes 56 easy trails, 42 moderate routes, and a few more challenging options for experienced hikers.
Hiking around Tillingham primarily features diverse landscapes across the Dengie Peninsula. You'll find rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and picturesque paths along the meandering Tillingham River Valley. The area is also known for its coastal paths, saltmarsh, and tidal mudflats, particularly within the Dengie National Nature Reserve. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
The hiking trails in Tillingham are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 180 reviews. More than 1400 hikers have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the unique coastal landscapes, historical landmarks, and the variety of routes available.
Yes, many of the routes around Tillingham are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Bradwell Marshes loop from Bradwell-on-sea is a popular circular trail, as is the Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall β Bradwell Shell Bank loop from Tillingham.
Tillingham offers a rich variety of natural features. You can explore 70 acres of rolling hills and ancient woodlands, enjoy views along the Tillingham River Valley, and experience the unique coastal ecosystems of the Dengie National Nature Reserve, which includes extensive saltmarsh and tidal mudflats. From certain vantage points, you might even catch views across to Rye and the Romney Marshes.
Yes, Tillingham is rich in history. A notable landmark is the Chapel of St Peter-on-the-Wall, a 7th-century chapel considered one of the oldest buildings in the UK, which is often incorporated into hiking routes. The village of Tillingham itself also features a historic center with the parish church of St. Nicholas and various Grade II listed buildings.
Absolutely. Tillingham offers 56 easy trails, many of which are suitable for families and beginners due to the generally flat terrain and minimal elevation changes. These routes provide a gentle way to explore the scenic landscapes and coastal paths without significant challenge.
Yes, there are options for refreshments. The The Dukes Seafood & Coffee Bar, West Mersea is a highlight in the area. Additionally, the Tillingham Winery, situated on a 13th-century farm, offers local produce and wine tours, providing a unique stop for visitors.
Tillingham offers several scenic spots. The rolling hills and ancient woodlands provide far-reaching views, and the Tillingham River Valley is particularly picturesque. Coastal paths, such as those around Bradwell Marshes, offer extensive views of the tidal mudflats and the sea. From certain vantage points, you can even see across to the fortified town of Rye and the Romney Marshes.
Yes, the area features unique tidal causeways. The The Strood Causeway to Mersea Island and The Stumble Causeway to Osea Island offer an adventurous experience where access can be temporarily cut off by the tide. The Dengie National Nature Reserve also provides an excellent opportunity to experience unique coastal ecosystems and observe wildfowl.
Tillingham can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the coastal paths and woodlands. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the ancient woodlands. Winter walks can be invigorating, especially along the quiet coastal areas, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions and cooler temperatures.
Yes, Bradwell Waterside Marina serves as a starting point for several loops. For example, the Bradwell Waterside Marina β View of Bradwell Marshes loop from Bradwell-on-Sea is a popular trail that leads through coastal landscapes and offers views of the Bradwell Marshes.


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