A Win-Win SolutionFor those of you visiting the London Olympics and Paralympics, in 2012, and looking for somewhere convenient to stay, the
county of Essex certainly ticks all the right boxes.
The Savvy AlternativeLet’s face it, all types of London Olympics accommodation are likely to be in very short supply
(and expensive!) in the whole of the London area during the Olympics and Paralympics.
So, the county of Essex is the obvious alternative area to stay. For a start, being so close to East London, Essex makes an ideal base for visiting the Games. What’s more, it offers a wide variety of value-for-money, quality accommodation in locations that are surprisingly convenient for visiting all the various Olympic and Paralympic events.
Benefits of Being Essex BasedVisitors to the London Olympics would do well to consider the many benefits of basing themselves in Essex for the duration of the Games. Plus points include: reasonable proximity to event venues
(the mounting biking events are actually being held in Essex – so how much more convenient does it get!); excellent transport links
(see information below); not to mention the wide selection of different types of accommodation, with something to suit all tastes and budgets; great places to
eat and
drink, etc., etc.
Olympic Accommodation Options in EssexWelcome to Essex – the county with a fine reputation for its hospitality and for welcoming visitors from far and wide! But, don’t just take our word for it – check out your
London Olympics accommodation options, right here at the
Essex Tourist Guide website. Whatever type of accommodation you have in mind, chances are we can match your requirements.
Bed & BreakfastB&B accommodation is widely available in a variety of locations throughout the county of Essex. Everything can be found from traditional seaside B&Bs in Southend and Clacton to farmhouse B&Bs in the Essex countryside, not forgetting B&Bs conveniently located for access to the M25 and the Essex stations of the
London Underground network.
Essex Guest HousesModern
guest houses offer excellent facilities at moderate prices and the county of Essex boasts some of the best. A good example is
The Terrace Guest House in Southend on Sea which is convenient for the Olympic mountain biking events at Hadleigh Farm as well as offering access to a fast rail connection to all the Olympic venues in London.
Self CateringSituated in the gardens of a working farm in Ashdon, near
Saffron Walden, is
Hill Farm Holiday Cottages, or if you would prefer to stay near the coast, at just over an hour from London at
Walton-on-the-Naze you will find
Seashells on the Beach! These are great examples of the many
self catering types of accommodation to be found throughout Essex.
Hotels and InnsEssex has a wide choice of
hotels and inns which are ideal for visitors to the Olympics and Paralympics. Everything from exclusive country house hotels and traditional inns which combine character with comfort to modern hotels with all the necessary facilities can be found in the county of Essex.
Among many, examples include the
Atlantic Hotel and the
County Hotel in Chelmsford,
Orsett Hall Hotel & Restaurant in Orsett, Grays,
Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa in Leavenheath,
The Rose and Crown Hotel in Colchester, and
Prested Hall, a country house hotel in Feering just outside Colchester.
Holiday ParksWhy not combine your trip to the London Olympics with a
seaside holiday?
Holiday caravan parks like
Oakland's,
St Osyth Beach and
Seawick in St Osyth near Clacton or
Steeple Bay Holiday Park in Southminster offer the best of both worlds, combining value for money accommodation with easy access to transport links to the Olympic venues in London.
CampsitesMany
campsites can be found located throughout Essex, and areas that are convenient for Olympic and Paralympic spectators include Billericay, Braintree, Loughton, Maldon and Romford.
Olympic and Paralympic VenuesThe Olympic Stadium and several other venues including the Aquatics Centre
(for swimming, diving and water polo) and the Velopark
(indoor velodrome and outdoor BMX track) are located in East London at the new 500 acre
(2 sq km) Olympic Park in Stratford and the lower Lea Valley. More Olympic and Paralympic venues are to be found in other parts of the capital and beyond. In fact, Essex will be hosting the Olympic mountain biking at Hadleigh Farm, between Basildon and Southend on Sea.
Rail Links to Olympic ParkDuring the Games, more than 80 percent of visitors to the Olympic Park are expected to travel by train, either to Stratford Regional station or to Stratford International station, both of which are located within the Olympic Park.
Train services from all parts of Essex to Stratford Regional station are available for travellers to the Olympic Park. Trains from
Stansted Airport,
Braintree,
Clacton, Southend,
Manningtree, Ilford, Romford,
Brentwood, Shenfield,
Chelmsford and
Colchester will transport passengers to the heart of the Olympic action. In addition, London Underground services from the Essex towns of Epping, Hainault and Woodford also go to Stratford Regional station.
Air Links to Olympic ParkEssex offers a choice of two airports for visitors to the
Olympic and Paralympic Games. Stansted Airport is Britain’s third busiest airport, with flights to and from more than 160 destinations worldwide.
Southend Airport offers a range of charter air services and air taxis. It also offers helicopter services to and from
London Heliport and
Canary Wharf and is likely to be running services directly to the Olympic Park during the Olympics and Paralympics in 2012.
Road Links to Olympic ParkEssex has excellent road links to the Olympic Park. The A12, A13, A118 and A124 trunk roads all connect Essex to Stratford. Stansted Airport also has good road communication with the Olympic Park via the M11 motorway and the A12.
Transport Links to Hadleigh FarmThe Olympic mountain biking events have been allocated to
Hadleigh Farm in Essex, after the mountain biking venue in Kent that had been chosen originally was deemed to be ‘insufficiently challenging’ for Olympic competition. The Hadleigh Farm mountain biking site offers steep grassy slopes close to the ruins of
Hadleigh Castle, which should provide an excellent spectacle for both cyclists and spectators alike.
Hadleigh Farm is easily accessible as the rail line between London Fenchurch Street and
Southend passes close to this venue; Leigh on Sea and Benfleet stations are the nearest stations to Hadleigh Farm.
Alternatively, road access to the site is via the M25 and A13. Ample car parking is available at the Hadleigh Farm venue. In addition, a number of bus companies including
Arriva Southend and
First Essex run buses to the site.
Another more luxurious travel option is to use a
Chauffeur Service to take you to your London Olympics event in Essex.
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