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Greville Smyth Park Playground
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Adventure Park/Playground
Greville Smyth Park is a community park and is the only park in Bristol that also includes playing structures for teenagers and can be enjoyed by all ages!
Victoria Park Playgrounds
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Adventure Park/Playground
There is plenty of choice in Victoria Park since the park has 3 separate play areas, 1 on the northern end of Nutgrove Avenue, 1 at St Lukes Road and 1 at Fraser Street.
Banksy Valentine's Day Mural
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Street Art
St George
Banksy confirmed this mural on Marsh Lane in Barton Hill was his on Valentine's Day 2020.
Frenchay Village Museum
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Museum
Frenchay
Frenchay Village Museum tells the story of Frenchay and its residents. Mountain explorer, Hollywood film star, chocolate manufacturer, and assistant to Brunel – here are just some of their stories.
Goblin Combe Nature Reserve
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Country Park/Nature Reserve
Goblin Combe is a site which has contrasting areas, from the airy grasslands to a dark woodland. The Goblin Combe makes a great spot for butterflies and it provides a stunning view across Mendip.
St James Priory
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Church/Chapel
Bristol Shopping Quarter
The oldest church in Bristol that's still in operation, founded between 1124 and 1137 by the Earl of Gloucester
Eastville Park Playground
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Adventure Park/Playground
Come and enjoy Eastville Park which has a fishing lake, lots of green space and children’s playgrounds!
Banksy Graffiti Paint-Pot Angel
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Street Art
Clifton
Banksy’s ‘Paint-pot Angel’ is a reminder of the hugely successful 'Banksy versus Bristol' Museum exhibition held in 2009
Cabot Tower and Brandon Hill
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Type:
Garden
West End
Cabot Tower is a century-old 105ft tower, set in the gorgeous parkland of Brandon Hill near Park Street in the West End.
Odeon Cinema Bristol
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Cinema
Bristol Shopping Quarter
Three Screen Dolby sound cinema in the centre of Bristol, showing a host of Hollywood blockbusters, some indie films and children's movies
Badock's Wood
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Outdoors
Westbury on Trym
Badock's Wood is a nature reserve with woodland, streams and areas of meadow in north Bristol.
Dolebury Warren Nature Reserve
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Country Park/Nature Reserve
Winscombe
Dolebury Warren is a site of an Iron Age Hill fort, but is now filled with wildflowers and rare butterflies. The flowers vary from early purple orchid to bell heather and the unusual mixture of wildflowers.
Cary Grant Statue
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Sightseeing
Central Bristol
A life-sized bronze statue of Hollywood legend Cary Grant, unveiled in 2001 to commemorate the Bristol-born actor's achievements.
Clapton Moor Nature Reserve
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Country Park/Nature Reserve
Clapton Moor is an important area for its breeding waders and wintering wildfowl and the rhynes are home to many other species.
Clarence Park
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Type:
Parkland/Woodland Garden
Weston-super-Mare
Park close to Weston seafront with play area, bowling club and Oliver's Café.
Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve
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Type:
Country Park/Nature Reserve
Stoke Bishop
Bennett’s Patch and White's Paddock Reserve in the Avon Gorge has been created as part of celebrations marking Bristol’s year as European Green Capital in 2015.
Hollow at Royal Fort Gardens
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Type:
Gallery
Clifton
Discover 10,000 unique tree species, which have been gathered by the artist Katie Paterson from almost every country on the planet.
Pero's Bridge
Harbourside
A pedestrian footbridge that spans Bristol's floating harbour, named in honour of enslaved Pero Jones.
Kingswood Heritage Museum
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Museums & Galleries
Kingswood
The museum is located in the former William Champion 18th century zinc and brass work and features a windmill tower.
The Downs
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Municipal Park
Clifton
Consisting of Clifton Down and Durdham Down, this is a huge area of protected parkland on the edge of the city