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North Weald
There’s much more to historic North Weald than just the Airfield! Lots to see, lots going on and amazing themed cafes to eat and watch the heritage warbirds come and go.
Epping
Epping Golf Course is an 18-hole parkland course (par 70, 6,200 yards) with tree-lined fairways, quality greens, and a layout that challenges all abilities. Facilities include a practice range, putting green, 3-hole par-3 course, pro shop, buggy…
Loughton
Epping Forest, London's largest open space, is a registered charity managed by the City of London. Whether you wish to escape into the countryside and unwind, or need space to do something a little more active, Epping Forest has it covered.
Epping
Thornwood Springs Trout Fishery - for the discerning fly fisherman with great fly life, wildlife and much more.
Epping
Find your place at Epping Leisure Centre
London
West Essex Golf Club features a championship par 71 course with woodland and open fairways, elevated tees overlooking London, practice facilities, and a clubhouse with dining and event spaces.
Nazeing, Waltham Abbey
Come and learn and experience this great sport - outdoor, individual and Covid-safe.
Chigwell
Chigwell Golf Club offers an 18-hole, par 70 championship parkland course stretching 6,350 yards. Established in 1888, it combines tradition with a strategic layout of tree-lined fairways, bunkers, and immaculate greens. Suitable for all abilities,…
Waltham Abbey
Find your place at Waltham Abbey Leisure Centre
Kelvedon Hatch
We are the biggest high ropes course in Essex
Brentwood
Love the outdoors? Are you looking for a fun Covid-safe activity day? We have the answer and more.
Epping Road, Roydon
Redwings Ada Cole is a Visit England Quality Assured Visitor Attraction where animal lovers can meet over 70 rescued horses, ponies, donkeys and mules nose-to-nose – and, best of all, it’s completely FREE!
Waltham Abbey
Telling the story of the Epping Forest district through a collection of over 50,000 objects