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Best Outdoor Activities in Badgers Mount
Epping Forest
4.7 (559 ratings)4.5 (100 ratings)
Sprawling woodland with over 4000-acres of old growth forest, walking trails, rivers & ponds.
United Kingdom
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"Starting just east of Chalkwell Station, this beach is the choice of people who value peace for winter walks or sunbathing hot summer days. Chalkwell Beach is removed from Southend’s bustling arcades and entertainment, and has a vast belt of pebbles and sand tracked by a quiet, residential esplanade. And even if Chalkwell Beach has a more restrained atmosphere, there are shops selling beach paraphernalia and amenities like cafes just behind."
"One minute the sea will be there, then at low tide it’s literally completely disappeared. (Hence why the pier needed to be so long back in the day!). The largest beach which is closest to everything is Jubilee Beach."
Best Dessert in Badgers Mount
Biju Bubble Tea Room Soho
4.2 (1210 ratings)
Bright space with contemporary cube stools and tables, for fresh, gourmet Taiwanese bubble tea.
45 Old Compton St, London, W1D 6HQ, United Kingdom
"Mukaddes Yadikar’s acclaimed Uyghur restaurant, is Walthamstow’s finest neighbourhood restaurant. It remains open for takeaway and is delivering through Deliveroo. A great option both for smaller and larger households with dishes such as chaomian, a stir-fry of short, cut lengths of noodle wokked with chunks of of beef, spring onion and tomato; and the trademark da pan ji (‘big plate chicken’): a remarkably deep, savoury, and spicy chicken and potato stew, teeming with Sichuan peppercorns, served with flat hand-pulled noodles."
"What would London’s vegetarian dining scene be like if it had been the Indian-Iraqi Jewish brothers Adrian and Michael Daniel who had landed the Guardian vegetarian column?. After all, the founders of The Gate — now a four-strong chain — had been serving zhug and tagine, and scattering pomegranate seeds and crumbled feta on their dishes for decades before Yotam Ottolenghi came along. This cavernous St John’s Wood branch opened a few months ago: a handsome-looking place with large wrap-around windows and potted plants that give it a conservatory feel."
Zonzo Restaurant
4.1 (479 ratings)
Wood-fired pizzas as well as Italian meat and fish dishes in colourful Mediterranean setting.
342 Edgware Rd, London, W2 1EA, United Kingdom
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Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Badgers Mount
The Zetter Townhouse Marylebone
4.6 (226 ratings)
Chic rooms and a suite in a plush property featuring an opulent cocktail lounge.
"This Georgian townhouse comprises 24 eccentric bedrooms for those after a slightly more unconventional stay in the city – it feels like the home of a long-lost, and slightly outlandish, relative. Decor favours mismatched furniture, bold colours and unadulterated patterns, and you’ll find a bespoke four-poster bed in the Superior rooms, along with a tempting “raindance” shower. Meanwhile, hiding at the end of a private staircase is Lear’s Loft (aptly named after the house’s former resident and author, Edward Lear) – a treasure trove of Asian artwork and interesting ornaments."
"Two adjoining Georgian houses on cobbled (or, if you're wearing high heels, hobbled) St John's Square, Clerkenwell, just across from sister hotel The Zetter. Supposedly inspired by Dickens's London and in particular the gin distilleries for which this part of the city was once known. The curio-filled reception/cocktail lounge/breakfast room is, if not exactly Dickensian, at least chock-a-block full of zany drama and incident."
"$$ | Gold List 2018, 2020 Hot List 2016 Readers' Choice Awards 2019. The Zetter Townhouse Marylebone isn't the place for feng shui enthusiasts. The interiors of this Georgian townhouse were inspired by the John Soane’s Museum—the ultimate London treasure trove—and they're stuffed with interesting antiques and strange knickknacks."
"The Museum of Wimbledon is not what you might be thinking: It is not a museum dedicated to the popular tennis tournament. Instead, the Museum of Wimbledon is a local history museum in Wimbledon that is run by The Wimbledon Society. The museum is a small operation that is only open on weekends."
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