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Outdoor Attractions in Bristol

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  1. Add Hellenge Hill Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Hellenge Hill Nature Reserve

    Weston-super-Mare

    Hellenge Hill lies on the south-facing scarp of the Mendips and has spectacular views across the Somerset Levels and the Bristol Channel.

  2. Add Dolebury Warren Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Dolebury Warren 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.

  3. Add Castle Bridge to your Itinerary

    Castle Bridge

    Redcliffe

    With its strking form snaking over the river, Castle Bridge connects the areas of Finzels Reach and Castle Park.

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    Free
  4. Add St George Park Playground to your Itinerary

    St George Park Playground

    St George

    St George’s Park is a large Victorian suburban park with a pond, grass areas, large wheels park and a children’s playground to enjoy!

  5. Add Canford Park Playground to your Itinerary

    Canford Park Playground

    Canford Park is a Victorian park with a children’s play park, football pitches, tennis courts and a bowling green, which can be enjoyed by the whole family!

  6. Add Puxton Moor Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Puxton Moor Nature Reserve

    Weston-super-Mare

    Puxton Moor is a large area of pasture land with rhynes running along. These rhynes are filled with rare plants and many different animals. Some of the birds that reside in the rhynes are sedge warblers, reed warblers and whimbrel.

  7. Add Cary Grant Statue to your Itinerary

    Cary Grant Statue

    Central Bristol

    A life-sized bronze statue of Hollywood legend Cary Grant, unveiled in 2001 to commemorate the Bristol-born actor's achievements.

  8. Add Narroways Millennium Green Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Narroways Millennium Green Nature Reserve

    Ashley Down

    Narroways Millennium Green is a nature reserve of a grassy and wooded ridge split by railway cuttings with spectacular views across the city.

  9. Add Burledge Hill Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Burledge Hill Nature Reserve

    Burledge Hill is part of a limestone plateau as well as a part of the Mendip Hills and has panoramic views over Chew Valley Lake.

  10. Add Callington Road Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Callington Road Nature Reserve

    Brislington

    Callington Road is a nature reserve with a green area for walking and enjoying the wildlife, wildflowers and dew pond.

  11. Add The Downs to your Itinerary

    The Downs

    Clifton

    Consisting of Clifton Down and Durdham Down, this is a huge area of protected parkland on the edge of the city

  12. Add Royate Hill Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Royate Hill Nature Reserve

    Eastville

    Royate Hill is an unusual nature reserve, partly on top of a railway viaduct with wildflower meadows and woodland.

  13. Add Blaise Castle Estate Playground to your Itinerary

    Blaise Castle Estate Playground

    Henbury

    Come and enjoy Blaise Castle Estate's 650 acre parkland, which includes a museum and castle and a children’s play area.

  14. Add Brandon Hill Park Playground to your Itinerary

    Brandon Hill Park Playground

    Visit Brandon Hill Park and play on the climbing frame, climb Cabot tower and enjoy a picnic on the grass!

  15. Add Goblin Combe Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Goblin Combe 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.

  16. Add Pero's Bridge to your Itinerary

    Pero's Bridge

    Harbourside

    A pedestrian footbridge that spans Bristol's floating harbour, named in honour of Pero Jones, an enslaved African who lived in Bristol.

  17. Add Stockwood Open Space Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Stockwood Open Space Nature Reserve

    South Bristol

    Stockwood Open Space consists of old farmland and is a blend of old meadows with hedges and woodlands.

  18. Add Stephen's Vale Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Stephen's Vale Nature Reserve

    Stephen’s Vale is a small wooded valley located just south of Greyfield Wood. The woodland surrounding the vale used to be a part of the hunting woods of Earl of Warwick..

  19. Add Clapton Moor Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Clapton Moor Nature Reserve

    Clapton Moor is an important area for its breeding waders and wintering wildfowl and the rhynes are home to many other species.

  20. Add Queen Square to your Itinerary

    Queen Square

    Old City

    A magnificent Georgian park area in the heart of Bristol, surrounded by trees and cobbled streets.

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