Essex Country Parks

Explore the eight country parks on your doorstep and beyond

Essex Country Parks

Explore and enjoy the eight Essex Country Parks on your doorstep and beyond . . .

Discover the eight Essex County Council run county parks across the county from Belhus Woods in the southwest to Cudmore Grove on Mersea island.

Boasting a range of landscapes and facilities including the famous The Gruffalo trail at Thorndon and Stick Man at Weald, enjoy an affordable day out with family and furry friends.

Find out more about what we're doing to boost nature recovery by restoring landscapes across the 1,000 acres we manage.

Invest in an Explorer Pass to enjoy car parking at our country parks all year round and save on multiple visits.

The Essex Country Parks have been recognised for their excellent standards by being awarded Green Flag status again for 2024/2025.

The Green Flag awards recognise and reward well managed parks throughout the country and demonstrate that the spaces meet the needs of the communities that they serve. Find out more with our Green Flag blog here.

The Essex Country Parks of Belhus Woods, Cudmore Grove, Danbury, Great Notley, Hadleigh, Thorndon and Weald, have all received Green Flag status.

Invest in an Explorer Pass

Read our seasonal blogs to inspire where to go and what to do next

Picknick in the Meadow SW small

Days Out

Best summer picnic spots at the Essex Country Parks

Picnics have been a popular tradition since the middle ages and when the sun is shining there’s no better reason to go for a picnic! We’ve put together a list of our favourite picnic spots across the Essex Country Parks – perfect for reconnecting with friends, catching up with family and eating your favourite food alfresco. Enjoy time spent outdoors in nature with the people you love this summer.

Posted on 12th June 2024

Read article
Insect hotel 5125527 1920

Wildlife Watch

Get busy and make a bee hotel

It's the perfect time to help the bee population thrive in your garden. Bees are essential to our ecosystem as they help flowers and fruit pollinate. Building a bee hotel will help your garden look blooming beautiful whilst helping maintain a healthy bee population.

Posted on 16th May 2024

Read article