Low-cost activities to enjoy in the Dedham Vale

There’s no escaping the fact that life can be expensive, especially at the moment with prices on the rise. It can be really difficult to set aside the funds needed to do all the fun things you want to do, and it can start to seem like you’re missing out. If this feeling sounds familiar, do not fear as we’re here to help!

The good news is that being on a budget doesn’t mean that life or a short break away has to be boring. There are so many fantastic things to do in the local area that the whole family is guaranteed to love, and they won’t cost you a fortune or even anything at all.

Here’s our list of the best budget-friendly things to do in the Dedham Vale.

 

Rowing on the River Stour

The River Stour

Rowing on the River Stour

There’s no better way to soak up the stunning views of the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, than by hiring a boat from Dedham Boathouse and enjoying a leisurely row along the River Stour. Set out on your journey travelling through the rolling fields and water meadows of Constable Country, with plenty of wildlife to see along the way. Don’t forget your packed lunch to enjoy a scenic waterside picnic!

Price: Boat hire costs £20 per hour per boat (recommended maximum of 4 adults to a boat or up to 5 people if you have children in your party)

 

Dedham Vale Boat Trips with The River Stour Trust

River Stour Trust Boat Trips

River Stour Trust Boat Trips

If you would prefer to let someone else do the hard work for you, sit back and relax on a boat trip with The River Stour Trust. Regular scheduled and chartered trips are available throughout the spring, summer and autumn, operating on the stunning stretch of the River Stour between Stratford St Mary, Flatford, Dedham and Brantham.

Price: £6 per adult, from £3 per child.

Find out more here.

 

Walk in the Footsteps of Constable

Willy Lott's House

Walk in the Footsteps of Constable

Some of the very best things to do in the local area are completely free! Delve deeper into the rich art heritage of the Dedham Vale by ‘Walking in the Footsteps of Constable’ on the popular 4 to 7-mile walk. Explore the area made famous by John Constable’s 18th century paintings, passing famous sights such as Flatford Mill, Willy Lott’s House and the site of The Hay Wain painting. Refuel with a cup of tea or slice of cake in the Flatford Mill Tea Room or the waterside seating areas.

Price: Free

Find out more here.

Check out the Explore area of our website for links to maps and walking routes in the local area.

 

Dedham Treasure Hunt Trail

Dedham Treasure Trail Map

Dedham Treasure Trail

This self-guided treasure hunt trail is the perfect solution to get out in the fresh air, explore the local area, and above all, have great fun with all the family! Either download the map or receive it through the post, then work together to solve the clues to find the location of the buried treasure.

Price: From £9.99

Find out more here.

Trails are also available in Lavenham, Clare, Hadleigh, Colchester and more.

 

 

Cycle through a Masterpiece

Bikes against Flatford road sign

Cycling in the Dedham Vale

Buckle up your helmet and embark on a cycling adventure in the Stour Valley and Dedham Vale. With various cycle routes for all abilities, prepare to be amazed by the enchanting sights you’ll see along the way, including many points of interest and locations of historical importance.

Price: Free

Find out more here.

 

Fly a kite

Kite in the skyIt was good enough for Mary Poppins and it’s a fun family activity! Create your own or build from a kit, and take to the rolling hills of Constable Country to fly your kite against the stunning countryside landscape.

Price: Free

 

An all-weather beach walk

Ladies walking on beach in Frinton

Frinton-on-Sea

We are fortunate to be just a 30-minute drive from a great selection of beaches along the Essex coast. During the summer months, pack up your bucket and spade and spend a day by the sea! Grab lunch at one of the beach-side cafés or take a packed lunch with you to enjoy the sea breeze. Out of season, make the most of quieter beaches to stretch your legs on a lovely stroll.

Price: Free

Find out more here: Mersea Island, Frinton-on-Sea, Clacton-on-Sea.

 

Fall in love with nature and check out the local wildlife with the Essex Wildlife Trust

Abberton Reservoir Nature Discovery Park

Abberton Reservoir Nature Discovery Park

Escape to the abundant wetlands, nature reserves and ancient woodlands close to the Resort. Enjoy an educational visit and learn more about the wildlife and habitats found in Essex, or simply take in the beautiful scenery! Arger Fen & Spouse’s Vale, Abberton Reservoir Nature Discovery Park, and Fingringhoe Wick Nature Discovery Park are all well worth stopping by.

Price: Free

Find out more here.

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