If you're on the hunt for a picturesque getaway, with rolling hills and meandering paths, your mind might immediately jump to the Cotswolds.
Regrettably, the number of visitors to this region is growing annually, and it's quickly becoming overrun with tourists. However, there's one spot in an unexpected location that offers all the allure and natural splendourof the Cotswolds - minus the hassle of crowds.
Nestled on the River Stour, Dedham in Essexis an idyllic spot for nature enthusiasts and anyone seeking a respite. And, owing to its position in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it's just as stunning as the Cotswolds. In other travel news, British passport holders are urged to do one important thing before October 12.
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Dedham is the ideal place to spend a week if you relish walking amongst the country's most beautiful landscapes, reports the Express. The Dedham Vale is nationally recognised for its awe-inspiring scenery, and it boasts thousands of footpaths to discover.
One particular route takes you to several local landmarks, beginning at a lockhouse in Dedham, passing a charming mill and ending at the breathtaking Gothic St Mary the Virgin Church. There are also countless cycle trails to embark on throughout the Vale and Stour Valley.
If you fancy a truly tranquil afternoon, hire a rowing boat and drift down the River Stour, pausing for a picnic whilst spotting local wildlife. For those who aren't confident with the oars, there are also boat tours available in the summer!
The quaint town of Dedham is brimming with activities for the whole family to enjoy. The Munnings Art Museum, dedicated to the works of Sir Alfred Munnings, is a must-visit.
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The town boasts an arts and crafts centre, cosy pubs and the renowned Essex Rose Tiptree Tea Room. With a plethora of dining options, visitors are spoilt for choice in Dedham. Whether you're after budget-friendly bites or fine dining, there's something for everyone.
The Boathouse Eatery offers delicious pastries with a riverside view, while the Michelin-starred Talbooth Restaurant serves up innovative dishes in a stunning setting. When it comes to accommodation, The Sun Inn is a popular choice, offering comfortable rooms at reasonable prices.
So, if you're looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of the city whilst missing the big crowds, Dedham in Essex is the perfect spot for couples, family groups and friends. Affordable, beautiful and with a guaranteed fun time!
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