A circular walk around the centre of Bristol, and surrounding area, covering, six of Bristol’s Bridges, Bristol has 45 bridges that span the main waterways of the city which can be crossed on foot.
Is it possible to walk across all of them without crossing the same bridge twice.
We will cover six of these bridges, near the centre of Bristol, in a circular loop, pointing out points of interest , along the way, stopping for short information breaks.
Starting at Millennium Square and walking across the floating harbour, covering the following six bridges listed below.
1. Pero’s Bridge – known as the horn bridge
2. Prince Street Bridge – one way traffic for cyclist
3. Bathurst Lock Swing Bridge
4. Bedminster Bridge – there are two adjacent parallel bridges, the Bedminster Old Bridge (pink and cream) and the eastern, second Bridge Southbound bridge more modern version 5. Langton Street Bridge – known as the Banana Bridge because of the colour!
6. Redcliffe Bascule Bridge
Accessible by public transport, Booking essential, Buggy friendly, Dogs on leads welcome, Family friendly, Frequent rest stops