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Tiny UK village with gorgeous beach and nature reserve that visitors call ‘bliss’

By staff24 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Wrabness, a small village and civil parish in Essex, has a beach and a nature reserve, and it’s no wonder that people flock here to escape the chaos of everyday life

The sights are breathtaking
The sights at Wrabness beach are breathtaking

Essex, often associated with the glitz and glamour of TOWIE, its vibrant nightlife and bustling shopping centres, also hides a lesser-known gem – a tranquil town with a beach and nature reserve that offers locals an escape from the daily hustle and bustle. This haven is located just outside Harwich.

The quaint village of Wrabness, nestled near Manningtree, is situated six miles west of Harwich. It boasts a train station serviced by the Mayflower Line, but what truly sets this village apart are its abundant natural and historical attractions. Designated in 1993, the Wrabness Local Nature Reserve spans 52 acres along the banks of the River Stour estuary.

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The site was once a former mine depot established in 1921 by the Ministry of Defence, which ceased operations in 1963.

The reserve serves as a vital habitat for wildlife – it’s not uncommon to spot owls, yellowhammers, whitethroats, turtle doves, song thrushes, nightingales and bullfinches.

A variety of wild plants also flourish here, including corn mint, hairy buttercup, sea aster and ox-eye daisy. Accessibility is a key feature of the reserve, with a hard-core path making it suitable for pushchairs or those with disabilities, offering a delightful walk.

Its small beach, although mainly muddy, is a hidden treasure for fossil enthusiasts, reports Essex Live.

As April draws to a close, the first elusive Turtle Doves can be heard ‘turring’ among the dense shrubbery, while May brings the Nightingale’s enchanting songs resonating through the air.

Look to the skies and you might spot a Barn Owl or the occasional Short-eared Owl in graceful flight, scouring the short grass for their next meal.

Despite its current status as a haven for nature enthusiasts, there have been attempts to transform this idyllic spot. The site has seen a raft of planning applications over the years, including proposals for a prison back in 1968 and 1989.

Today, it remains an unspoilt slice of natural beauty. The local community and visitors cherish this tranquil location.

A review by local guide James on Google reads: “Well worth a visit, lovely nature area with circular walk and various off shoots. Busy with dog walkers but you can soon find yourself in natural bliss. Extended walks take you to bird hides.”

Further praise comes from Andy and Heather Doyle, who share: “Tranquil with wonderful views over the Stour estuary. Well located bird hide on the coast gives plenty to look at on a falling tide, and the meadow hide is great for owl watching at dusk.

“The best views are from the top of the hill, where there are a couple of seats.”

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