JavaScript is turned off in your web browser. Turn it on to take full advantage of this site, then refresh the page. Frinton on sea Tourist Information - tourism office etc
Tourist Information for Frinton - Access Keys | business listings, news & events - Tourist Information - Skip Nav - Larger Text - Smaller Text

Tourist Information.

Quick Links


Tourist Information Point.

Tourist Information Centre
Princes Esplanade
Walton-on-the-Naze
(Easter and Spring Bank Holiday to Mid September)
Tel: 01255 675542

Clacton-on-Sea
Town Hall,
Station Road
Tel: 01255 686633
Email for clacton tourist information

For local activities and events visit our events section, for where to go and places to visit view our links section.
Local shops and businesses can be found in our business directory.

A range of local information can be found at one of many Visitor Information Points throughout the District.
These are located at the following venues:-

Frinton Gift Boutique, 44 Connaught Avenue, Frinton
Dillons Newsagents, High Street, Thorpe le Soken
Headmasters Hair Salon, High Street, Walton






Frinton's attractions:

Frinton Greensward

A long clean greensward,
Shopping in Connaught Avenue (in the past dubbed the "Bond Street" of East Anglia.),
Immaculately clean sandy beaches, historic tree lined avenues,
Coastal walks and the Frinton summer theatre.

Often known for its numerous Churches and lack of pubs (there is only 1, which was given the go ahead in 2000) this is a quiet seaside town.
Also famous for "The Frinton Gates", with a current battle to keep the landmark at Frinton's entrance.
The railway gates have often been referred to as a status divide, living "inside the gates" supposedly having more status than living "outside the gates".
The sea front is still lined by many Victorian style beach huts,
reminiscent of the days when the town was a favourite retreat for the aristocracy and even royalty.

Frinton Golf Club is one of the oldest in Essex having been founded way back in 1892, and was originally laid out as a nine-hole course before being extended by Willie Park Junior almost a decade later in 1904.

Frinton Lawn Tennis and Squash Club is one of the country's most prestigious tennis clubs. Founded in 1899, the club initially catered for tennis, croquet and bowls. Three of the biggest events at the club are the ITF Futures, ITF Veterans and LTA Junior Open tournaments. The ITF Veteran's and Junior Open Tournaments are grade 3 events, which is the same level as Wimbledon's equivalent.
more local clubs

Visit our history section to give you an idea of what Frinton was like in the past.




Frinton beach

Frinton Beach

 

 

Frinton beach is sandy with pebbles near the top of the beach, you may see some clay areas furthest from the sea wall at low tide. There is more than a mile of sandy beach, lined by a promenade with beach huts.

More beach info

 

Tide information

Frinton Low Tides


Sat 16th August 06:04am and 18:38

Sun 17th August 06:39am

Mon 18th August 07:15am and 19:48

Tue 19th August 07:49am and 20:22

Wed 20th August 08:24am and 20:55


Thu 21st August 09:01am and 21:29

Fri 22nd August 09:39am and 22:05

Sat 23rd August 10:22am and 22:48

Sun 24th August 11:14am and 23:46



Frinton High Tides


Sat 16th August 00:13am and 12:27

Sun 17th August 00:52am and 13:02

Mon 18th August 01:26am and 13:35

Tue 19th August 02:00am and 14:08

Wed 20th August 02:35am and 14:41


Thu 21st August 03:11am and 15:16

Fri 22nd August 03:49am and 15:53

Sat 23rd August 04:31am and 16:37

Sun 24th August 05:19am and 17:32

High / Low Tide details for today Wednesday 20 August 2008 - tomorrow - from the BBC website




Travel


Frinton By Road

London to Frinton.
Follow the A12 for 60 miles north east from London.
Turn off just beyond Colchester (A12/Junc29) onto the A120 (for Colchester/Harwich),
after about 5miles turn off onto A133 (Clacton/Weeley),
then follow the signs to Weeley,
then take the B1033 to Frinton.

How long does it take?
The journey from M25 to Frinton takes about just over an hour.

Directions from London to Frinton

 

Frinton by Rail

London Liverpool Street to Frinton-on-Sea with one change at Thorpe-le-Soken takes about 1hr 45 mins.

Live departure information

Live arrival information

Details of possible rail service disruptions - from nation rail website

 


Other Information:

Local post code: CO13 - Local telephone area code: 01255
Latitude & Longitude for Frinton-on-Sea
Lat: 51.830000000
Long: 1.247000000
N51:49:47 E01:14:49
OS Grid reference - 622575.703097627 -5527063.8156921

Open
Close

Local political makeup for Frinton & Walton Parish- Tendring Elections 2007

More Tourist Information such as cash machine, parking locations

Local Police Station

Walton on the Naze Police Station
Martello Road
Walton on the Naze
CO14 8BP
Phone 01255 851212
Opening Hours:
Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri - 8.45am to 12.30pm
Saturday - 9am to 12.30pm
local links to police sites


Frinton Post Office Locations

96 Connaught Avenue
Frinton-on-Sea,
CO13 9PT
map

Triangle Estate Post Office
Triangle Shopping Centre
Frinton-on-Sea
CO13 0AU
map


Cash Machines

Top of connaught avenue

Middle of connaught avenue



Links to websites of local interest.


View Larger Map

 


Top



Top


Top




© 2006-2008 Frinton.org - Last Updated - Tuesday, August 19, 2008 - Top of page - Home