
| number of berths | 300 |
| distance to public transportation (km) | 8,8 |
| facilities for children | yes |
Bradwell is a quiet village, situated on the northern edge of the Dengie peninsula where the River Blackwater meets the North Sea on the Essex coast.
Thanks to this key location, Bradwell has been a special place from Roman times to today.
With peaceful walks and a smugglers' pub just minutes away, you could not ask for a more relaxing spot. Nearby St. Peters Chapel is reputed to be the oldest church in Essex.
Information about the city
http://www.burnham.org.uk
Information about the region
http://www.eastofengland.com
http://www.realessex.co.uk
http://www.maldon.gov.uk/home
St. Peters-on-the-wall This 7th-century Saxon chapel was built by St. Cedd. Services on Suns at 6 p.m. Jul & Aug, pilgrimage 1st Sat in July. The chapel is reached by walking along a 400-metre track.
http://www.realessex.co.uk
Bradwell Power Station Visitor's Centre This hi-tech visitor's centre takes the whole family on a tour of electricity generation through the ages. The centre includes an exhibition hall, audio-visual displays, refreshments, guided tours, classroom nature trail, woodland walk and playground.
http://www.museumofpower.org.uk
Bradwell Marina
Waterside
CM0 7RB,
Bradwell-on-Sea
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