Best attractions and places to see around Tiptree, a village in Essex, England, offer a blend of industrial heritage, natural beauty, and historical sites. The area is characterized by its agricultural landscapes and significant nature reserves. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural features within and near the village.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Osea Island is a relatively unknown Essex retreat in the Blackwater Estuary with private beaches, no shops or restaurants and mainly self catering accommodation.
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You will need to find a passing place or pull into the hedge if you meet an oncoming car. On a practical level, it's very quiet and has a number of field gates where you can nip behind a hedge to answer the call of nature on a long ride!
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Right at the end of the Chelmer & Blackwater Navigation sits Heybridge Basin. Home of the sea lock which releases the canal out to sea. The basin meant that sea vessels could enter the canal and travel all the way up to Chelmsford. There are two pubs here, the Jolly Sailor and the Old Ship, plus the Lock Tea Room if you are in need of a pitstop.
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A tidal causeway known as The Stumble connects Osea Island with the mainland. Sadly the island isn't open to the public but you can visit by staying in the island's hotel. It was used in the 2012 film 'The Woman in Black' as the 'Nine Lives Causeway'. It is popular with musicians looking for a remote recording venue. Rhianna is said to have recorded an album there in 2019.
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Pick low tide to see the causeway
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Free car park at Heybridge Basin along with two pubs and a cafe for refreshments after your ride.
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entry to the osea island from the sky mini series called The Third Day. unfortunately it not a public right off way.
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Tiptree is surrounded by picturesque countryside and significant natural reserves. You can visit Tiptree Heath Nature Reserve, the largest surviving heathland in Essex and a Site of Special Scientific Interest, known for its diverse wildlife and Exmoor ponies. Another valuable green space is Tiptree Parish Field, a Local Nature Reserve with rich wildflowers. Perry Wood also offers pleasant walks. These areas provide excellent opportunities for leisurely walks and wildlife spotting.
Yes, the area boasts several historical and cultural sites. The most prominent is the Tiptree Jam Factory, Museum & Tea Room, established in 1885, where you can learn about traditional jam-making. Nearby, you can explore Coggeshall Historic Town Centre, which features almost 200 listed buildings, including timber-framed Tudor structures and St Peter ad Vincula church. Other local landmarks include Layer Marney Tower, Messing Maypole Mill, St. Luke's Church, and Tiptree Hall.
For families, the Tiptree Jam Factory, Museum & Tea Room offers an engaging experience with tours and a chance to sample preserves. The natural reserves like Tiptree Heath and Tiptree Parish Field are great for outdoor family walks and spotting wildlife. Additionally, Heybridge Basin Marina provides a pleasant setting with cafes and pubs, and free car parking, making it a convenient stop for families.
Tiptree is an excellent base for walking and hiking. You can find a variety of routes, including easy hikes like the 'Coney Field Wood Trail β Sequoia Trees loop from Tiptree' (6.7 km) or the 'Bluebell Woods β Sequoia Trees loop from Messing-cum-Inworth' (4.5 km). For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Tiptree guide or the broader Hiking around Tiptree guide for moderate trails such as the 'Long Woods β Layer Marney Tower loop from Tiptree' (16.8 km).
Beyond the well-known spots, consider visiting the Tiptree Vineyard for tours and wine tasting, offering a different kind of local experience. The tidal causeway, The Stumble Causeway to Osea Island, is also a unique feature, known for its cinematic appearances, though Osea Island itself is not publicly accessible. For a glimpse into local history, the small Tiptree Museum in a former school building provides insights into the village's past.
Besides hiking, Tiptree offers opportunities for running and cycling. You can find various running trails, including moderate routes like the 'Grove Road Lake loop from Inworth' (10.5 km). For cyclists, Ulting Lane provides a quiet, scenic road passing farmland. Explore the Running Trails around Tiptree guide for more options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The historical significance of places like Coggeshall Historic Town Centre with its listed buildings, and the convenience of facilities like Heybridge Basin Marina with its pubs and cafes, are often highlighted. The tranquil atmosphere of the countryside and the unique experience of the Tiptree Jam Factory also receive positive feedback.
Yes, for many attractions, parking is available. For instance, Heybridge Basin Marina offers free car parking. When visiting the Tiptree Jam Factory, Museum & Tea Room, there is usually dedicated parking for visitors. For nature reserves and other sites, it's advisable to check specific location details for parking availability.
Yes, the Tiptree Vineyard is located in the heart of the Essex countryside. It produces award-winning wines and offers guided tours and wine tasting experiences. There is also a shop on-site where you can purchase bottles.
St Mary the Virgin Church, Maldon, has dominated Maldon's Hythe for centuries, with a history dating back to Saxon times. Rebuilt multiple times, its tower, added in 1300 and later rebuilt in red brick, was crucial for guiding mariners. The addition of a white shingled spire in 1740 further enhanced its visibility. It's a significant historical and architectural landmark in the region.
Yes, Tiptree Heath Nature Reserve is particularly notable for its diverse wildlife. It's one of the few places in Essex where you can find specific plant species like Allseed and Chaffweed. The reserve is also home to a small herd of Exmoor ponies, which help manage the landscape, as well as various birds and butterflies. Tiptree Parish Field is rich in wildflowers, including heathland species.
Several places offer refreshments. The Tiptree Jam Factory has its own Tea Room, famous for afternoon tea. At Heybridge Basin Marina, you'll find two pubs, The Jolly Sailor and The Old Ship, along with the Lock Tea Room. In Coggeshall Historic Town Centre, there are also a couple of decent pubs and various food establishments.


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