The ever-popular Bristol walking tours

Offered by us and other local companies


City Sightseeing Bristol

BootWe can offer individually-tailored walking tours led by one of our fully-trained guides to go wherever you want to go! Contact us with your ideas, and we will arrange a tour to meet your requirements.


Clifton Suspension Bridge

How high is the Bridge above the water? How many vehicles cross the Bridge each day? Who ‘owns’ the Bridge? The answers to these questions – and many others – can be discovered on one of the popular free guided tours of Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge.

Visit www.cliftonbridge.org.uk for more details, dates and times.


Bristol Walks

Bristol Highlights Walk: this is run as a public scheduled walk each Saturday (April–September) starting at 11.00am from the Beetle Sculpture in Anchor Square on Harbourside.

For details of this walk and others, and to contact Bristol Walks, visit www.bristolwalks.co.uk


Haunted and Hidden Bristol Walking Tours

Hear about Clifton's ghostly dwarf highwayman; see Bristol's famous haunted cinema; visit a 16th-century haunted house; hear about a church and its ghostly monk; visit TV and film locations and many other interesting sites!!!

For more details and contact information, visit
www.akjn.yourwebsolution.net/hauntedAndHiddenBristol


Pirate Pete

From John Cabot's statue to Blackbeard's home, the Smugglers' Cave to the Matthew shipyard, Pete the Pirate provides a fun look at pirates and their adventures in Bristol.

For more details and to contact Pete, visit www.piratewalks.co.uk


Walking Into History!

An opportunity to visit the past and to find out more about Bristol through a series of guided walks highlighting the events, people and places associated with the city. (Claim a discount of £1 off the price of any walk by showing one of our bus tickets.)

For more details, download the Walking Into History Spring 2012 (.pdf 37 KB), or call Angela 0117 9681144 or Elvyn 0117 9855214


 

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