97/98, Clacton to Walton-on-the-Naze

Coastal calm and capers as Clacton meets Walton on the Naze

Prices:

£3 for a single adult ticket

Travel Type:

Bus

No. of Attractions:

6 places to visit

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Journey Duration:

38 minutes on the 97 bus and 43 on the 98

Route Frequency:

The 97 service is half-hourly and the 98 is hourly

Starting point:

Clacton Pier Avenue

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Journey fact:

Clacton was once home to an experimental offshore platform known as Roughs Tower, constructed during World War II. Later, it became the micronation of Sealand, declared independent in 1967. Though technically outside UK jurisdiction, it remains a quirky historical footnote tied to Clacton’s coastal legacy.

Journey Overview

As the bus departs from Clacton Pier Avenue, the town’s bustling centre fades into view, framed by charming rows of traditional seaside shops and cafés. The scent of salt lingers in the air, carried from the nearby promenade where the grand Clacton Pier stretches into the water, a timeless icon of the town. On your right, the distant horizon glimmers, the sea merging seamlessly with the sky on bright days. The streets are lively with locals and tourists, giving the town a pleasant vibrancy.

Heading toward Clacton Railway Station, neat suburban streets emerge, lined with red-brick houses and manicured front gardens. The station itself is modest yet functional, with trains gliding in and out, offering glimpses of people embarking on their journeys. The 98 bus goes straight to Kiby Cross (Halstead Road) before continuing to Kirby Le Soken then deviating southwards to Frinton Elm Tree Avenue before venturing back northerly to Walton on Naze.

The 97 bus, meanwhile, leaves Clacton and reaches Holland on Sea, where it follows the coastal road for a stretch, offering stunning views of the North Sea. Here, the cliffs rise gently, and beach huts dot the seafront, their bright pastel colours contrasting beautifully with the rugged shoreline. The scene feels peaceful, with walkers and cyclists enjoying the sea breeze. The bus turns inland onto Brighton Road, and you pass quiet residential streets with a mix of modern homes and older seaside cottages.

At Kirby Cross, a quaint village atmosphere takes over. The bus deviates briefly down Halstead Road, passing stretches of open green fields and clusters of trees.

The bus enters Frinton on Sea, renowned for its well-preserved Edwardian charm. Along the Triangle, there are tidy streets with manicured hedges, large houses, and well-kept lawns. Frinton’s atmosphere is calm, with a sense of understated elegance.

Continuing to Walton on the Naze, the scenery becomes more coastal again, with glimpses of marshland and sandy beaches. As the bus approaches Walton’s seafront, you see beachgoers and the iconic pier stretching into the water. The view is idyllic—a mix of coastal beauty and small-town charm—perfectly capturing the essence of this seaside journey.

A Fab Day Out!

Start your fab day out by boarding the 97/98 bus at Clacton Pier Avenue, a great spot to begin your adventure. Before hopping on, take a leisurely stroll along Clacton Pier, where you can soak in the sea air and enjoy some traditional amusements. Grab a coffee from one of the seafront cafés before boarding the bus, and settle in for a scenic ride along this beautiful stretch of Essex coast.

The journey takes you through Clacton’s charming streets before heading toward Holland-on-Sea, offering glimpses of the beach huts and the glistening North Sea. The next stop is Kirby Cross, a peaceful village where you can hop off to explore the green fields and quiet countryside. Enjoy a relaxing walk, or find a local pub for a quick refreshment before rejoining the bus.

Continuing on, your next destination is Frinton-on-Sea, a town famed for its timeless elegance and Edwardian charm. Stroll down Connaught Avenue, Frinton’s main shopping street, lined with boutique shops and delightful tearooms. For a truly relaxing experience, head to the beach, known for its golden sands and tranquil atmosphere. If you’re feeling peckish, Frinton offers plenty of options for a light lunch, whether you fancy fish and chips by the sea or something more refined at a local café.

Re-board the bus and enjoy the final stretch of your journey to Walton-on-the-Naze. Once you arrive, head straight for Walton Pier, where you can take in stunning coastal views and enjoy traditional seaside fun. A must-see is the Naze Tower, an iconic 18th-century landmark offering panoramic views of the coastline and countryside. Nature lovers will enjoy a walk through the nearby Walton Backwaters, a serene marshland teeming with wildlife.

End your day with a hearty dinner at a local seaside restaurant, savouring fresh seafood while watching the sunset over the water. As you board the 97/98 bus for your return to Clacton, you’ll carry home memories of a perfect seaside day, filled with charming towns, coastal scenery, and a true taste of Essex.

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