Beside the sea at Walton-on-the-Naze
From Mill Lane car park turn right into the High Street, then left into Martello Road. Bear left along New Pier Street and go on to Pier Approach. To your right is the Pier. At 0.5 miles (800m) long, it is the second longest in England (after Southend). From here there are good views of the beaches of Walton-on-the-Naze and Frinton.
Turn left and, with the sea on your right, walk along Princes Esplanade through East Terrace, at the end of which is the Maritime Museum. Continue walking along Cliff Parade and the cliff tops to Naze Tower. Built by Trinity House in 1720 as a navigational aid, it was to join many Martello towers which were built along the east and southeast coasts to fend off Napoleonic invasion. Today, the grassy area in which the tower stands is a good place to rest and recuperate with a hot drink and a picnic at the wooden tables.
From the car park cafe walk inland to Old Hall Lane, and turn left and then right into Naze Park Road. At the end of Naze Park Road, where it bears sharp left, turn right onto the narrow path and left onto the field-edge path, passing two small ponds filled with wildlife.
After 100yds (91m), turn left onto the cross path, go through the gate and onto the permissive path which follows the sea wall, keeping the caravan site on your left and Walton Channel on your right. This wide expanse of mudflats, islands, channels and small boats, ever changing with the tide, is a paradise for seabirds and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). Skippers Island, an Essex Wildlife Trust nature reserve, is the habitat of rare seabirds and wildlife, and full-time wardens are employed to protect them. Follow the sea wall for 0.75 miles (1.2km), then bear half left down the embankment and into a field used as an overflow car park.
With the school field on the left, follow railings for 70yds (64m) to a path between the school and terraced cottages and continue to Saville Street, past old cottages on your right. Take the first right into North Street, continue to the High Street and turn right. Turn right again into Mill Lane to the car park.
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