Maldon holiday parks, Essex Luxury lodge and caravan parks in Maldon
Maldon is on the Blackwater Estuary close to Mayland Creek and is famous for the historic production of Maldon salt. One of the oldest towns in Essex, Maldon is perhaps most famous for Hythe Quay, home to the remaining Thames barges which are available for short cruises.
Maldon's Market Hill is lined with timber framed buildings and leads to the river Chelmer and the site of the once thriving port dating from the 13th century. Take in the charm with a gentle stroll around the town or a more energetic hike through the countryside or along the waterside, enjoying any of the many the country paths that surround the village.
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Restaurants | 10+ |
Cycle paths & mountain biking | ✔ |
Country and coastal walks | ✔ |
Close to beaches | ✔ |
Shopping | ✔ |
Family friendly | ✔ |
Car recommended | ✔ |
Nearest beach | (1kms) |
Local airport | Southend (18km) |
Nearest train station | Fambridge (Greater Anglia) |
Featured holiday parks in Maldon
Caravan and lodge parks in Maldon provide excellent self catering accommodation options with static caravans and luxury lodges for sale or rent along with a range of pitches for camping, touring and motorhomes. Renting a park holiday home is the perfect choice for a staycation as it provides total flexibility, buying your dream holiday lodge guarantees you unlimited holidays at any time of year.
See all holiday parks in EssexThings to see and do around Maldon
From your holiday park, there are many things to see and do including some fantastic walks through the woodland and along the waters edge which provide access to some great watersports.
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Fabulous coastal creeks & beaches | ✔ |
Paddle boading, jet skiing, canoeing, kayaking | ✔ |
Visit Chelmsford Museum | ✔ |
Fishing trips | ✔ |
Spend the day at Abberton Reservoir & Nature Reserve | ✔ |
Enjoy The Wind In The Willows Sculpture Trail | ✔ |
Our view on Maldon
Maldon is one of Essex's historic market towns and once the site of an important harbour. Evidence of this rich history can still be seen throughout the town and has become the reason people continue to visit. With access to a range of water sports from paddle boarding to jet skiing. The ancient town of Maldon is a popular tourist destination especially during the peak summer months and booking your caravan or lodge in a local holiday park several months in advance is essential. In a nutshell, Maldon is a great place for couples, friends and families and you'll understand why when you visit.
Holiday cottages in Maldon
If you are undecided whether staying on a caravan or lodge park is for you, there is a wide selection of self catering holiday cottages to choose from.
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