The City Docks Through Maps
A walk exploring the development of the city docks using maps from 1568 to today and how mapmakers chose (or not) to show the docks.
A walk exploring the development of the city docks using maps from 1568 to today and how mapmakers chose (or not) to show the docks.
We all know how important it is to foster good business networks. Netwalking gives you the opportunity to do this whilst getting some exercise.
A gentle short circular walk through Crox Bottom.
We will explore the ancient village of Westbury-on-Trym, before proceeding to Badocks Wood and returning via Henbury Golf Course.
A circular walk following a green route from Blaise to Sea Mills, then along the Avon to Shirehampton and returning via Kingsweston Down.
Discover Badock's Wood Local Nature - a hidden haven for wildlife in Southmead.
A two hour walking tour to understand the slave trade and its impact on Bristol, the movement to abolish slavery and the slave trade legacy.
One-mile walk on the streets around Broadwalk Shopping Centre to look at the barriers to getting there by foot and what might be improved.
A two hour walking tour to discover Brunel, Banksy, Blackbeard, the historic harbour of Bristol, the merchants of Bristol and the Slave Trade.
Discover Brunel's influence on Bristol docks in this accessible harbourside walk, starting and ending at Brunel's SS Great Britain.