Free 2-4 hours
The extraordinary Thames Estuary exists on the boundary between land, river and sea. Communities have made their homes here for millennia, and while it's often described as featureless, you can discover its natural and historic features with this audio walking tour from Discovering Britain for 5 miles along the coast, beginning at Benfleet railway station. Take the tour as you go on a smartphone, or download the audio tour files to hear as you go.
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CANVEY ISLAND
ESSEX
51.52°N, 0.58°E
Sunrise: 07:46
Sunset: 16:32
Moon Phase: waning crescent
Weather: light rain, 7°C max, 3°C min
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