Sea Wall Footpath
Chamber Rating
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dave
A good alternative route between Benfleet and Leigh if you're walking or riding your mountain bike
May 1st, 2022 -
Sharon Weddell
This is a very nice walk. You can walk from leigh to benfleet. Really good walk with or with out the dog. If you visit two tree island you can join the footpath via the low causeway. We couldn't manage it as it was very muddy. We walked back to the road and started again on the path. You can walk up to the castle if you want. We just walked the sea wall straight to benfleet.
Dec 13th, 2021 -
Matt Cook
Pleasant walk down from Hadleigh castle the cross the railway line and then along a small stretch of this at low tide looking for the remains of the Salvation Army jetty. Will have to go back again at low tide with some wellies to have a closer look. Lots of pieces of broken pottery in the mud.
May 21st, 2021
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Sea Wall Footpath located?
A Sea Wall Footpath is located at Unnamed Road, Southend-on-Sea, eng SS7 1NR
Q What is the internet address for Sea Wall Footpath?
A The website (URL) for Sea Wall Footpath is: https://www.benfleethistory.org.uk/content/browse-articles/areas/the-downs/one_of_the_finest_walks_in_essex
Q How is Sea Wall Footpath rated?
A Sea Wall Footpath has a 4.5 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Sea Wall Footpath
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 2 Reviews )dave on Google
A good alternative route between Benfleet and Leigh if you're walking or riding your mountain bike
Sharon Weddell on Google
This is a very nice walk. You can walk from leigh to benfleet. Really good walk with or with out the dog. If you visit two tree island you can join the footpath via the low causeway. We couldn't manage it as it was very muddy. We walked back to the road and started again on the path. You can walk up to the castle if you want. We just walked the sea wall straight to benfleet.
Matt Cook on Google
Pleasant walk down from Hadleigh castle the cross the railway line and then along a small stretch of this at low tide looking for the remains of the Salvation Army jetty. Will have to go back again at low tide with some wellies to have a closer look. Lots of pieces of broken pottery in the mud.