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Why rent a car in Essex?

Essex is a beautiful county in the south east of England, and is home to some of the country’s most iconic landmarks and attractions. Renting a car in Essex is a great way to explore the county and all it has to offer. With a car, you can take in the sights of London, the stunning coastline of Southend-on-Sea, and the picturesque villages of the Essex countryside. Renting a car in Essex also gives you the freedom to explore the county’s many attractions at your own pace. From the Colchester Zoo to the historic town of Colchester, and the picturesque seaside towns of Clacton-on-Sea and Walton-on-the-Naze, you’ll be able to visit all the best Essex has to offer. With a car, you’ll be able to make the most of your trip and take in all the sights and sounds of this wonderful county.

Top ways to enter Essex

  • By Car: Take the M25 to Junction 28 and follow the A12 to Chelmsford.
  • By Train: Take a direct train from London Liverpool Street to Chelmsford.
  • By Bus: Take a National Express coach from London Victoria to Chelmsford.
  • By Air: Take a flight to London Stansted Airport and then take a train or bus to Chelmsford.
  • By Boat: Take a boat from London Tilbury to the port of Harwich and then take a train or bus to Chelmsford.

Car rental information for Essex

Essex is a county in the south-east of England. It borders Suffolk, Hertfordshire, Kent and Greater London. The county town is Chelmsford, and other major towns include Basildon, Harlow, Brentwood and Colchester.

Essex is well-connected by road and rail. The M25 motorway runs through the county, and the M11 motorway connects Essex to London. The A12 and A13 are major roads connecting Essex to other parts of the country. There are regular train services from London to Essex, with direct services to Chelmsford, Southend-on-Sea and Colchester.

Essex is home to many attractions and places of interest. Colchester is the oldest recorded town in Britain, and is home to Colchester Castle and the Colchester Zoo. The town of Southend-on-Sea is a popular seaside resort, with a long pier and a number of amusement parks and attractions. Essex also has a number of country parks and nature reserves, such as Epping Forest and Thorndon Country Park.

Essex is a diverse county, with a range of cultures and communities. There are many festivals and events throughout the year, including the Colchester Carnival, the Chelmsford Festival and the Brentwood Festival.

Essex is a great place to visit, with plenty to see and do. Whether you're looking for culture, nature or a day at the beach, Essex has something for everyone.

Facts about Essex

  • Population: 1,420,063 (2016)
  • Area: 1,395 square miles
  • County Town: Chelmsford
  • Largest Town: Basildon
  • Largest City: Colchester
  • Rivers: Thames, Stour, Roding, Crouch, Blackwater
  • Heritage Coast: Tendring Coastline

Top Destinations and Activities Essex

  • Colchester Zoo - the largest zoo in England, located in Colchester and home to over 250 species of animals.
  • Southend-on-Sea - a popular seaside resort with miles of sandy beaches, a historic pier and plenty of family attractions.
  • Hadleigh Castle - a ruined castle in Hadleigh, with stunning views across the Thames Estuary.
  • Audley End House - a Jacobean mansion in Saffron Walden, set in beautiful parkland.
  • Hylands Park - a large park in Chelmsford, with a lake, woodland, gardens, and a large Victorian mansion.
  • Cudmore Grove - a National Trust-owned beach and nature reserve in Mersea Island.
  • East Anglia Transport Museum - a museum in Carlton Colville, dedicated to the history of transport in East Anglia.

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