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Visit Curve Water Sports car-free
It’s easy to visit Curve Water Sports car-free.
Buses stop outside from Clacton-on-Sea train station (15 mins).
Trains run to Clacton-on-Sea from: Colchester (25), Chelmsford (50) and London Liverpool Street (85).
Check out our recommended route (below) and then use our journey planner (above) for door-to-door train, bus and walking routes.
Discount: Enjoy 10% off aqua park entry with a valid Hedingham and Chambers bus ticket.
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When you travel by train, a Clacton-on-Sea PlusBus ticket gives you unlimited travel by bus around the town, including to Curve.
Scenic railway, the Sunshine Coast Line runs to Clacton-on-Sea from Colchester. Try some kid’s activities on the journey.
Watch the waves from Clacton’s open-top Breeze bus, or see more of the coast with the Walton on the Naze Seasider.
Plan your cycle route here.
Taxis can be found at Clacton train station taxi rank. Otherwise book ahead with: AJs & Amber – 01255 474 444, Richards – 01255 222 241 or Swan – 01255 222 280.
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Getting to Curve Water Sports car-free
Here's our recommended route to Curve Water Sports. To get bus and train times and walking routes use our journey planner.
By bus from Clacton
Buses 6 and 6A run regularly (less on Sundays), stopping just down the road.
Buses 6A & 6B leave from Pier Avenue (shelter D) and the train station (shelter 2).
Bus 6 leaves from Pier Avenue (shelter D).
The journey takes about 15 minutes.
Jump off at the White Hart.
It’s then a couple of minutes’ walk to Curve Water Sports.
By train via Clacton-on-Sea
There are direct trains to Clacton-on-Sea from:
- Essex: Chelmsford (50 mins), Colchester or Colchester Town (25 mins), Marks Tay (35 mins), Thorpe-le-Soken (10 mins), Shenfield (65 mins) and Witham (45 mins).
- London: Liverpool Street (85 mins) and Stratford (80 mins).
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Next, catch the bus – see above.
By bus from Colchester
Bus 74 Seasiders stops nearby. Buses leave from Head Street (shelter Ea), train station (shelter B) regularly (none on Sundays)
Bus 77 also leaves from the train station (shelter F) a few times on weekdays.
The journey takes about 45 minutes.
Jump off at The Kings Arms bus stop.
It’s then a 10-minute stroll. Head forward, turn Right onto The Bury and continue along Mill Street to Curve Water Sports.
By bus via Clacton
Buses run to Clacton from:
- Harwich (bus 3 Clacton Rocks, 45 mins)
- Manningtree (bus 2, 55 mins)
- Walton on the Naze (Seasider buses, 35 mins)
Next, catch the bus – see above.
About Curve Water Sports
Curve Water Sports is an outdoor adventure center in Essex, offering wakeboarding, paddleboarding, and an inflatable aqua park. The venue also features a thrilling splash park, perfect for little kids to enjoy water play in a safe and fun environment. With expert coaching, equipment hire, and a lakeside café, it's an ideal destination for family days out, group events, and watersports enthusiasts.
For any queries about visiting contact Curve Water Sports on 01255 821915 or [email protected]
Address: Curve Water Sports, Mill Dam Lake, St Osyth, CO16 8EW. Visit Website