In terms of
average rainfall, Point Clear, St Osyth, is the driest
recorded place in Great Britain, with 513mm of
rain per year. By some definitions, this is low
enough to class Point Clear, St Osyth, a
desert. (Source
Wikipedia).
It's officialy the driest place in Great
Britain
again!
"The Top Ten Of Everything 2007" reports
Point Clear, St Osyth, as the driest place in Great
Britain again, with only 506.9mm of rain per year on
average recorded over the last 40 years. Compare this
with the wettest place in Great Britain, which is Crib
Goch in Snowdonia, Wales, with an average of 4470mm of
rain per year.
Foot Ferry from Point Clear to
Brightlingsea and East
Mersea.
The first
recorded ferry ran between Point Clear and Brightlingsea
in 1699. The ferry service is seasonal and run's between
June and September. Brightlingsea is the only Cinque Port
north of the Thames. On Mersea Island you will be able to
find, "The Gourmet Colchester Natives." Oysters that
the Roman's some 2000 years ago declared were "the only
good thing to come out of Great Britain." These and Gigas
(rocks) oysters are freshly harvested from the West
Mersea oyster bed's and are available from the harvesting
Companies family run, "Company Shed Fish and Seafood Bar"
on Mersea Island.
Superb Nature
Walks.
Along the
banks of Brightlingsea Creek and the River Colne offer a
chance to study wild bird-life on the saltings or just
watch the boat's, relax and enjoy the
day.
Pleasure Flights or Introductory
Flying
Lesson's.
Get a unique view of our lovely
coastline with pleasure flights from Clacton Aero
Club. In August you can visit the Clacton Air Show.
This important free event last's for 2 day's and
attracts some 120,000 people.
Colchester, Great Britains
Oldest Recorded
Town.
The Zoo
has over 260 species and over 545
sub-species of animals, many declared as endagered
or vulnerable. Over 70 species are part of European
endagered species breeding
programmes.
Castle Museum where you
will find 2000 years of some of the most important events
in British history.
Clacton-On-Sea.
From it's
Victorian Pier to it's amusements, shops, M.C.S. and Blue
Flag recommended and safe
sandy bathing beaches. Clacton is every bit a world
famous traditional British Seaside Town on, "The
Essex Sunshine Holiday Coast."