
| number of berths | 300 |
| distance to supermarket (km) | 2 |
| distance to public transportation (km) | 2 |
| traveltime to centre (minutes) | 10 |
Burnham-on-Crouch is a historic town, situated on the banks of the River Crouch in the East Coast area of England.
The River Crouch is a prime sailing location. Known as the ´Cowes of the East Coast´, the attractive quayside is lined with colour-washed houses, boat-building yards and sailing clubs. The famous clock tower dates from 1877. The town is also noted for its annual regatta, oysters, smuggling tales and long walks along the sea walls.
Information about the city
http://www.burnham.org.uk
Information about the region
http://www.realessex.co.uk
http://www.maldon.gov.uk
Burnham-on-Crouch Museum A local museum showing the Dengie Hundred history and development.
http://www.visitbritain.com
Mangapps Railway Museum A large collection of railway relics, two restored stations, locomotives, coaches and wagons with a 1-mile-long working railway line
http://www.mangapps.co.uk
Fambridge Yacht Haven
Church Road, West Wick,
CM3 6LR,
Burnham-on-Crouch
T • 01621 740370
F • 01621 742359
http://www.yachthavens.com/