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Head out of the city centre and experience Bristol's neighbourhoods on foot. There are a number of special walks including the Bristol South Skyline Walk, where you can see magnificent views of Bristol, and learn about the history, wildlife and people of one of the lesser known areas in Bristol.
There are so many breathtaking walks near Bristol. The city is completely surrounded by jaw-dropping countryside! From the rolling hills and quaint villages of the Cotswolds to the beginning of the South West Coast Path, all of these walks near Bristol are easy to access and perfect for a day trip.
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- Leigh Woods. Leigh Woods Walk. Length: 0.7 – 2.5 miles. Time: 30 – 45 mins. Difficulty: easy to moderate. One of my favourite places to visit, this stunning woodland can be found just across the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge with epic views of the bridge itself and the Avon gorge below.
- Nightingale Valley. The Nightingale Valley Walk. Length: 2.5 miles. Time: 45 mins. Difficulty: easy to moderate. Situated 2.5miles South East of the city centre in Brislington, you’ll find a hidden gem of a walk that not even many locals know about.
- Harbourside. Harbourside Walk. Length: 2.5 miles. Time: 1 hour. Difficulty: easy. For something a bit different and very much in the centre of Bristol, you can take a stroll around the wonderful Harbourside.
Looking for the best walking trails in Bristol? Whether you're getting ready to hike, cycle, trail run, or explore other outdoor pursuits, AllTrails has 183 picturesque trails in the Bristol area. Discover hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from fellow outdoor enthusiasts.
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- Sugarloaf. Sugarloaf is a mountain peak near Abergavenny. Walking up a peak is one of the most satisfying walking feelings- so it is a really great one to do- and achieve the ‘climb’ feels, which being so close to a town!
- Pen Y Fan Circular. This is a very popular circular walk. It is a very well-maintained path up to the peaks and a bit more rugged on the way back, but still accessible for an average walker with good walking shoes.
- Horseshoe Walk. The horseshoe walk is a long but stunning trail. It starts with a strong climb and then goes gently up and down a number of famous peaks including Corn Du and Pen-Y-Fan.
- 4 Waterfalls. The four waterfalls walk is awesome! I love a waterfall, and these are big, impressive ones. On the trail, one of them is a fall in front of a cave, allowing you to walk on a path behind the crashing water!
Oct 18, 2024 · Browse the best walks around Bristol and see interactive maps of the top 20 hiking trails and routes. You quickly discover during walks around Bristol that this is a place that perfectly balances the buzz of a big city with the wide-open freedom of the great outdoors.
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This circular walk in Bristol visits some of the highlights of the city, including Temple Church, Castle Park, the SS Great Britain, Britol's Floating Harbour, Cabot Tower and Bristol Cathedral. It's about a 5 mile walk with lots of nice long, waterside stretches along the River Avon to enjoy.