
This walk is part of the Go Jauntly Bristol Walks Collection.
Go Jauntly is a free community-based walking and nature connection app that offers local trails for city dwellers seeking a quick dose of nature. Based on a user’s location, simple photo guides lead walkers around urban areas and surrounding wildlife, from greenspaces to community gardens.
Join us to celebrate the launch of the new Bristol Ring orbital walking trail with the Go Jauntly team. This is a taster of Section 4.
The walk starts on Ashton Road, heads through Ashton Court Estate. We’ll take you over the Clifton Suspension Bridge and onto Clifton Down and end at the Observatory. Cafe and toilets en route. There are some steps and steep sections en route and sturdy footwear recommended especially during or after wet weather.
Distance: 2.5 miles
Duration: About 1.5 hours all in – allowing for a leisurely and mindful walk and a stop at the cafe and a mooch around the rose gardens.
We look forward to meeting you there!
About the Bristol Ring:
The new 33 mile circular Bristol Ring walk links green corridors, leafy parks and urban watersides, iconic Bristol views and quieter ways around the city.
Photo / filming Disclaimer:
Please be aware that photos and filming will take place during the walk. Footage may be used for promotional purposes, including on our website and social media platforms. If you prefer not to appear in any photos, please inform a member of the team before the walk begins.
Users can complete the 6 easy-to-follow sections on the Go Jauntly app for free from May.
Church Lodge, Ashton Road, BS41 9JH
- Meet just inside the Church Lodge entrance
Percival Road bus stop, Clifton, BS8 3LT
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Accessible by public transport, Dogs on leads welcome, Take a packed lunch, Toilets
Our walking app partner, Go Jauntly has a great feature where you can select a range of short walks around your neighbourhood directly from your home. The app can choose the ‘greenest’ route around your area for a nice pre- or post-work walk.
Why not take a look at ‘Walks Near Me‘
