BS5 8JW
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Tourism

Tourist Information Centres

Bristol: Harbourside Tourist Information Centre
2.63 mi
Harbourside Bristol, Bristol, BS1 5DB
Phone: 0906 711 2191
Email: ticharbourside@bristol-city.gov.uk

Bath Tourist Information Centre
9.5 mi
Abbey Chambers, Abbey Church Yard, Bath, NULL, BA1 1LY
Phone: 0906 711 2000
Email: tourism@bathnes.gov.uk

Bradford On Avon Tourist Information Centre
14.72 mi
The Greenhouse, 50 St. Margaret's Street, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, BA15 1DE
Phone: 01225 865797
Email: tic@bradfordonavon.co.uk

Libraries

St George Library
0.17 mi
Church Road, Bristol, BS5 8AL
Phone: 01179038523
www.bristol.gov.uk

Hanham Library
1.37 mi
High Street, Hanham, Bristol, BS15 3EJ
Phone: 01454868006
www.southglos.gov.uk

Fishponds Library
1.45 mi
Fishponds Road, Fishponds, Bristol, BS16 3UH
Phone: 01179038560
www.bristol.gov.uk

Leisure Centres

Rose Green Sports & Leisure Ltd
0.56 mi
Gordon Road, Bristol, BS5 7DL
Phone: 0117-951-5569
Castaways
1.15 mi
Bourne Chapel, Bristol, BS15 8BE
Phone: 0117-961-5115
L A Gym
1.37 mi
7 Lawrence Hill, Bristol, BS5 0BY
Phone: 0117-954-2146
Easton Leisure Centre
1.41 mi
Thrissell Street, Bristol, BS5 0SW
Phone: 0117-955-8840
St Pauls Adventure Playground
1.64 mi
Thomas Street, Bristol, BS2 9LL
Phone: 0117-954-2145

Golf Courses

Knowle Golf Club
2.24 mi
Fairway, Bristol, BS4 5DF
Phone: 0117 9770660
N/A
Club Type:Members
Course Type:Parkland
Driving Range:No
Number of Holes:18 Hole
Yardage:6100
Par:69

Shortwood Lodge Golf Club
3 mi
Carsons Road, Bristol, BS16 9LW
Phone: 0117 9565501
www.shortwoodlodge.com
Club Type:Members
Course Type:Parkland
Driving Range:No
Number of Holes:18 Hole
Yardage:5337
Par:66
Stockwood Vale Golf Club
2.88 mi
Stockwood Lane, Bristol, BS31 2ER
Phone: 0117 9860509
www.stockwoodvale.com
Club Type:Members
Course Type:Parkland
Driving Range:Yes
Number of Holes:18 Hole
Yardage:6055
Par:71

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Pubs

The Pied Horse
0.19 mi
94 Summerhill Road, Bristol, BS5 8JS
Phone: 0117-955-1514
The Worlds End
0.25 mi
157 Clouds Hill Road, Bristol, BS5 7LH
Phone: 0117-954-1742
The Air Balloon Tavern
0.35 mi
11 Air Balloon Road, Bristol, BS5 8LB
Phone: 0117-904-7207
The Fire Engine
0.47 mi
188 Church Road, Bristol, BS5 9HX
Phone: 0117-955-2909
Three Crowns
0.5 mi
Blackswarth Road, Bristol, BS5 8AS
Phone: 0117-955-8007

Cinemas

Showcase
1.13 mi
Avon Meads, Bristol, BS2 0SP
Phone: 0117-972-3434
Cube Cinema,The
2.23 mi
4 King Sq, BS2, Bristol, BS2 8JD
Phone: 01179 074190
The Cube Cinema
2.24 mi
4 Princess Row, Bristol, BS2 8NQ
Phone: 0117-907-4190
The Water Shed Cinema
2.51 mi
Box Office; 1 Canons Road, Bristol, BS1 5TX
Phone: 0117-925-3845
Watershed Media Centre
2.51 mi
1 Canons Road, Bristol, BS1 5TX
Phone: 0117-927 6444

Churches

Bethel United Church
0.3 mi
254a Church Road, Bristol, BS5 8AF
Phone: 0117-939 3374

Speedwell Methodist Church
0.46 mi
Speedwell Road, Bristol, BS5 7SA
Phone: 0117-961 5592

St Leonard C Of E Church
0.5 mi
Blackswarth Road, Bristol, BS5 8AS
Phone: 0117-955 7350


Shopping Centres

Cabot Circus
1.96 mi
Lower Castle Street, Bristol, BS13AU
Phone: 0117 952 9361
http://www.cabotcircus.com

Cabot Circus is a shopping centre in Bristol, England. It is adjacent to Broadmead, a shopping district in Bristol city centre. The Cabot Circus development area contains shops, offices, a cinema, hotel and 250 apartments. It covers a total of 139,350 m2 (1,500,000 sq ft) floor space, of which 92,900 m2 (1,000,000 sq ft) is retail outlets and leisure facilities.[1] It opened in September 2008, after a ten year planning and building project costing 500 million.[2]


The Mall Cribbs Causeway
5.1 mi
Cribbs Causeway Bristol BS34 7TU 0117 915 5555 , Bristol , BS345DG
Phone: 0117 903 0303
http://www.mallcribbs.com/

Welcome to The Mall at Cribbs Causeway where shopping is a joy. 135 top name stores, 7,000 free parking spaces, consistent late night opening and easy access combine to make The Mall a great place to shop, meet friends and relax. There are now more than 15 great cafs and restaurants in The Mall including Patisserie Valerie, Carluccio's, Caf Rouge, YO! Sushi and Caff Gusto. So why not stop for lunch, tea or supper?The joy of shopping needn't stop when you've finished at The Mall. The Retail Park has superstores offering a wide choice of goods, from home furnishings, to computing, electrical goods, to sportswear.We look forward to seeing you here soon!

The Shires
17.25 mi
The Shires Trowbridge BA14 8AT, Trowbridge , BA148AT
Phone: 01225 777255
http://www.shirescentre.co.uk/shopping/

Welcome to The Shires. The shopping centre in the heart of Wiltshires county town of TrowbridgeWe are home to a diverse selection of more than 50 shops all on one level and undercover offering everything from books to body care, groceries to gifts, fashion to food, toys to travel, cameras to cards and much more in between.The centre is also home to Trowbridge Museum and theres convenient parking in a 1,000 space car park.Built around the site of a former wool mill, The Shires has a wide range of retailers selling everything from sweets to pet supplies, computer games, mobile phones, photographic equipment, stationery, and health foods. You can even get a haircut or visit a Chinese herbal medicine practice.If you need to take a break from shopping, Boswells Caf in the centre square serves drinks, breakfasts, light meals, grills and desserts, providing the ideal place to relax and meet friends. For food on the go visit Greggs.

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Family Attractions and Theme Parks

Bristol Zoo Gardens
Clifton, Bristol, BS83HA (3.5 mi)
Awarded 'Zoo of the Year 2004' by the Good Britain Guide, Bristol Zoo Gardens is the fifth oldest zoo in the world and the oldest outside of a capital city, and a long established major tourist attraction in Bristol. Bristol Zoo Gardens is more than a fun-filled and stimulating day out for all the family.

Avon Valley Adventure And Wildlife Park
Pixash Lane, Bath Road, Keynsham, Bristol, Avon, BS311TP (4.3 mi)
Welcome to Avon Valley Adventure & Wildlife Park, where the combination of nature, attractions and stunning scenery ensures that the hours of fun are endless at one of the West's most popular family destinations.The park fuses fun and education to provide an appreciation of the natural world.

WWT Slimbridge
SLimbridge, GL27BT (20.3 mi)
Phone: 01453 891900
reality at Slimbridge in 1946, when he realised how many thousands of geese depended on the shores of the Severn Estuary.Today with its award-winning visitor centre overlooking nationally and internationally protected wetlands, this world famous site is an important wintering area for migrating waterbirds such as Bewick's Swans and houses WWT's species conservation programme.

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Museums

British Empire and Commonwealth Museum
Station Approach, Temple Meads, Bristol, BS16QH (2 mi)
An award-winning new national museum, the British Empire & Commonwealth Museum presents the dramatic 500-year history of the rise and fall of Britain's overseas empire. Some ten years in the making, the British Empire & Commonwealth Museum represents the first serious attempt in the United kingdom to present a publicly accessible history of the British empire and to examine its continuing impact on Britain and the rest of the world.

At-Bristol
Anchor Road, Harbourside, Bristol, BS15DB (2.6 mi)
At-Bristol is a unique destination bringing science, nature and art to life A place of discovery and surprise, home to three magical attractions; Explore At-Bristol, Wildwalk At-Bristol and IMAX Theatre At-Bristol. Explore-At-Bristol is the first of it's kind - A true 21st century science centre combining the best of hands-on activities with the very latest multi-media techniques.

Bristol Industrial Museum
Princes Wharf, Prince Street, City Docks, Bristol, BS14RN (2.6 mi)
The Transport gallery displays most forms of land transport with a particular Bristol twist almost all were built here, in a city fascinated by anything that moves. Favourites include the world's first holiday caravan and a 1950s equivalent, the Grenville steam carriage and a working Gauge 1 model railway.

Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery
Queens Road, Clifton, Bristol, BS81RL (2.8 mi)
Bristol's major museum and art gallery houses an outstanding and diverse range of objects, from sea dinosaurs to magnificent art. A visit to the region's largest museum and art gallery is guaranteed to inspire you!The City Museum & Art Gallery is situated in an Edwardian Baroque building in Queen's Road, next to the Wills University building.

SS Great Britain
Great Western Dock, Gas Ferry Road, Bristol, BS16TY (3 mi)
Step back in time when you board Brunels ss Great Britain. Discover the true stories behind the ship that changed the world.

Maritime Heritage Centre
Gas Ferry Road, Bristol, BS16UN (3 mi)
The museum has an unrivalled collection of Bristol industrial and maritime objects, a total of over 3000 objects and over 100,000 photographs and drawings. Most of these are housed at the Industrial Museum in the City Docks, fittingly a former transit shed! See the Industrial Museum pages for information about the displays and working exhibits.

Avon Valley Railway
Bitton Station, Bath Road, Bitton, Bristol, Avon, BS306HD (3.4 mi)
The Avon Valley Railway is more than just a train ride, offering a whole new experience for some or a nostalgic memory for others. It's a real treat for the whole family! Steam trains are running each Sunday in October, with a diesel service on Saturday 17th October.

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Historic Houses

John Wesleys Chapel
36 The Horsefair, Broadmead, Bristol, BS13JE (2.1 mi)
John Wesley built the chapel when he started preaching outdoors to the poor of Bristol. It can be seen today just as it was in the 18th Century.

Red Lodge
Park Row, Bristol, BS15LJ (2.6 mi)
This historic Elizabethan house has been 'modernised' and restored several times thoughout its 400 year history. It began life as a Tudor lodge and was subsequently added to in Georgian times.

Georgian House
7 Great George Street, Off Park St, Bristol, BS15RR (2.7 mi)
This historic Georgian townhouse can be found just off bustling Park Street, near the Cabot Tower, and provides a fascinating insight into the day to day existence of master and servant!The Georgian House is an exquisite example of Bristol's 18th century heritage, illustrating how the city profited from being one of England's premier trading ports. It featured in the BBC TV production of A Respectable Trade, Philippa Gregory's novel about slavery in the 1790s.

Avon Valley Country Park
Pixash Lane, Keynsham, Bristol, BS311TP (4.3 mi)
Avon Valley Country Park - Amusement Park in Bristol, . Contact venue on telephone number 01179864929 for opening times, entrance costs, and attractions/rides available at this park.

Dyrham Park
Dyrham, SN148ER (7.4 mi)
Spectacular late 17th-century mansion, garden and deer park.Dyrham Park is a beautiful baroque country house set in 110 hectares (274 acres) of garden and parkland, designed by Talman for William Blathwayt, Secretary at War during the reign of William III.

No 1 Royal Crescent
1 Royal Crescent, Bath, BA12LR (9 mi)
The Royal Crescent was built to the designs of John Wood the Younger between 1767 and 1774. It is justly considered one of the finest achievements of urban 18th century architecture and represents the highest point of palladian architecture in Bath.

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National Parks

Brecon Beacons National Park
48.49 mi
Mountains and moorland, standing stones and castles, lively waterfalls and unique geology. Dramatic mountain landscapes, including the 886m high Pen Y Fan.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

Exmoor National Park
53.33 mi
Moorland, woodland, valleys and farmland, high cliffs that plunge into the Bristol Channel, and cosy villages offering delicious local produce. Ancient woodlands and swathes of bluebells.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

New Forest National Park
56.3 mi
An historic royal hunting forest, where ancient woodlands and open heathland have commoning rights for grazing ponies, cattle and pigs. Home to ponies, cows and pigs in the open forest.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

South Downs National Park
76.95 mi
Discover the world-famous white cliffs at Seven Sisters, rolling green and gold hills, ancient woodland and lowland heaths or explore 'picture perfect' villages, traditional country pubs and flourishing vineyards.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

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