Lovely little village always full of cyclists and motorcycles, you have a lovely pub and next door a bistro as well as a couple of cafes which all serve amazing food from bacon sarnies to full blown roast dinners.
This place is amazingly beautiful. It's a great starting point, if you wanna walk in the woods and fields around Braintree. Incidentally, it's where Keith Flint's funeral was held in March 2019. Here's to you, Flinters!
Once a working train station on the Bishop's Stortford to Braintree line, Rayne is now a lovely stop on the Flitch Way cycle and hiking trail. The station building houses …
Coggeshall is a pretty town that boasts almost 200 listed buildings, including many beautiful timber-framed Tudor buildings. There are lots of attractions in and around the town including the magnificent …
Paycockes House is a Tudor merchant house that boasts stunning woodcarving, elaborate panelling, and beautiful gardens. The house was built around 1500 for Thomas Paycocke and serves as an example …
A 900-year-old Norman keep, beautifully maintained. It costs to visit the castle (£8.50 for adults), but a quick glance from the comfort of your saddle won't go amiss!
Such a great mid-ride stop, where almost everything is made fresh on site or sourced locally, the cafe at the Blue Egg is a real institution for cyclists and a …
This beautiful footpath occupies what was once the railway between Sudbury and Cambridge. Both the Stour Valley Path and St Edmund Way long-distance trails make use of this section, which …
St Mary’s is a beautiful Grade I-listed church that dates to the 11th century. Built from flint and pebble rubble, the church was extended in the 13th century and was …