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Outdoor Attractions in Bristol

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  1. 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!

  2. Add St Andrew's Park Playground to your Itinerary

    St Andrew's Park Playground

    Central Bristol

    St Andrew’s Park is a classic Victorian neighbourhood park with a lot of green space and children’s play area to be enjoyed by the family.

  3. 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

  4. 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.

  5. Add The Beach Hut Cafe to your Itinerary

    The Beach Hut Cafe

    Hengrove

    The Beach Hut Cafe is the perfect place to let the kids loose while you enjoy a coffee or an ice cream, just like a real day at the seaside.

  6. 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!

  7. Add Avon New Cut to your Itinerary

    Avon New Cut

    Harbourside

    This wildlife rich nature reserve is a waterway alongside the River Avon.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Add Lawrence Weston Moor Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Lawrence Weston Moor Nature Reserve

    North Bristol

    Lawrence Weston Moor consists of an extensive network of wet meadows and reed beds and is extremely rich in wildlife.

  11. Add Greville Smyth Park Playground to your Itinerary

    Greville Smyth 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!

  12. 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.

  13. Add Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock 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.

  14. Add The Northern Slopes Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    The Northern Slopes Nature Reserve

    Knowle

    The Northern Slopes is a nature reserve of three areas of green space with meadows, hedgerows and woods, located between Knowle, Knowle West and Bedminster in south Bristol and all offer spectacular views across the city. 

  15. 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.

  16. 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.

  17. Add Oldbury Court and Snuff Mills to your Itinerary

    Oldbury Court and Snuff Mills

    Fishponds

    Enjoy a great family day out with woodland and riverside walks, an arboretum and large children's playground.

    Price

    Free
  18. Add Inns Court Park and Playground to your Itinerary

    Inns Court Park and Playground

    South Bristol

    George Ferguson, Mayor of Bristol, opened the new Inns Court Park and Play Area in July 2015. There were plenty of activities for children to take part in, including a colouring competition run by the One Tree Per Child team.

  19. Add Brandon Hill Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Brandon Hill Nature Reserve

    Brandon Hill Nature Park is located in the city-centre and is a haven for wildlife. During spring and summer there are many beautiful flowers that blossom here in the park, which give the park some colour.

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