Cudmore Nature Reserve

4.5/5
(298) · Park in Colchester, United Kingdom
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A country park and nature reserve of over 102 acres of unique coastal landscapes and habitat and heritage overlooking the Colne and Blackwater …

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Nov 6, 2024
We love ❤️ this walk my dogs adore it beautiful place ..1 thing the car park could be cheaper lovely for children nice play park with picnic benches.. an bench all around the fieldsFull review by Neolap55
Sep 11, 2024
Lovely children's play area ,plenty of seats/benches to rest if required.great views of the estuary and across the water to Brightlingsea, flat terrain,perfect for dog walkers .interesting WWll gun …Full review by nicolal12023
Jun 10, 2024
Lovely, we'll kept park with great walks and good information. Tea room was closed and the parking seemed a bit expensive with no disabled concessions. Apart from that, definitely worth a visit.Full review by andymichelle2016

Questions & answers

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What exactly is the parking fee?
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Cheap, compared to other places and you get the fresh sea air.
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Does it cost for parking with blue badge
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Good question, to which I didn’t initially know he answer, but I have looked into it for you. Unfortunately blue badge holders do have to pay the same parking charges as everyone else. …
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Good question, to which I didn’t initially know he answer, but I have looked into it for you. Unfortunately blue badge holders do have to pay the same parking charges as everyone else. If you’re a frequent visitor they do annual passes which I think are at a discounted rate.
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Answer by Nigel S · Jun 17, 2018
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How close in miles, is the park from Clacton pier?.
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Just over 25 miles
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Is the park suitable for wheelchair users?
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Some of the park wilb be ok the main area definitely and there is a path that follows the beach line which should be ok but may be a bit testing on the back and legs, however it's still …
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Some of the park wilb be ok the main area definitely and there is a path that follows the beach line which should be ok but may be a bit testing on the back and legs, however it's still worth having a look, there is disabled parking in the car park nearest the main field which can be be easily accessed by wheelchair, hope this helps you
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What’s happening in our barns?
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When you visit Cressing Temple Barns you are likely to notice changes to the roofs in the 13th century wheat and barley buildings.
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