This is a fantastic walk starting from Allhallows. The London Stone marks the entrance to Yantlet Creek on the Grain side. You'll enjoy stunning views across the Thames to Southend and Shoeburyness. The tranquility and abundance of wildlife along the way are truly blissful, with many land and sea birds to observe. Be cautious around cattle, especially if they have calves. Unfortunately, you can't walk all the way around the coast to Grain village due to a restricted area, which is marked on an OS map. However, you can head in the other direction and walk to Gravesend, which is at least 10 miles away. At the entrance to Yantlet Creek, you'll find large banks of shells that resemble sand, with patches of clay mud. The creek extends a good distance inland and is too wide to cross. It might be possible at low tide with boots, but avoid the mud. Historically, this creek is what made the Isle of Grain an island. As it approaches the Grain road before the Power Station, the creek narrows into a ditch. Use an OS map to navigate public footpaths. The entire area consists of farmland, a no-go zone (MoD range), and land belonging to the power station.
We had a fantastic time at Thorney Bay Beach one sunny day, enjoying a fun-filled afternoon with the kids. The sand was lovely to walk on, and we all had a blast!
This charming beach is a delightful spot, yet it would benefit from the addition of a few more seating areas.
The beach was absolutely delightful! On August 13th, 2022, there was a celebration of Jamaican independence and Southend's City Status, which added a lot of color and excitement to the atmosphere. The food, music, and funfair activities for children were all fantastic. Afterward, I had a great time cooling off in the salty water. 😊
This charming coastal town exudes the quaint charm of a traditional seafaring village, complete with a plethora of enticing bars and restaurants to explore. While we were unable to catch a glimpse of the ocean due to the tide, our little ones were delighted to splash around in the small sea pool located right on the beach. It's worth noting that parking can be a bit of a challenge here, as there aren't many spaces available, and be sure to remember to pay the hourly parking fee of one pound. Despite these minor inconveniences, we wholeheartedly recommend a visit to this delightful destination.