Hollybank Bed & Breakfast

1 Claverham Road, Yatton, Bristol, BS49 4JT, United Kingdom

 

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I was in Bedminster also to go...

by pollon

I was in Bedminster also to go to the Bristol Blue Crystal Glassworks and even if you don't intend to buy, the shop with these creations of Steve Baker is worth a visit!

It's in 50 Bedminster Parade.

And if you want to see more go to bristolblueglass.com

Mendips

by grets

The limestone landscape includes an open windswept plateau, wooded combes, steeply cut gorges and flower rich valleys.

The Mendip Hills covering 198 sq kms is recognised as one of England's most attractive landscapes.

Bleadon Hill
Lay by providing views of the coast and on the West Mendip Way.

Burrington Ham/Black Down/Roberrow Black Down trig point is the highest point on Mendip offering terrific views across to Wales. Significant wildlife and archaeology. Excellent for walking ,cycling and horse riding.

Chew Valley Lake
Lake side area with visitor centre, tearoom, nature trail, toilets:

Crook Peak
Distinctive peak. Open grassland site with areas of gorse and scrub. West Mendip Way passes over the peak.

Deer Leap
Open access site with fantastic views over the Somerset Levels. Excellent for walks, picnics, flying kites.

Stockhill and Priddy Mineries Reserve
Forest plantation with easy going trail. Priddy Mineries offers walks over old lead workings.

Velvet Bottom Reserve
Nature reserve part of Charterhouse lead workings complex of sites. Rough grassland with small areas of scrub. Reserve links to Black Rock and Longwood Reserves.

Blackmoor Reserve
An old lead mining area steeped in history, rough grassland, heath, wetland and woodland. Industrial archaeology visible. Netherwood a small woodland on the reserve has an easy going trail.

Priddy Green
Village green at centre of ancient settlement of Priddy. Two village pubs. Hurdle stack on the green is a symbol of the ancient wool trade and annual Priddy sheep fair that takes place second Wednesday in August.

Kings Wood
Ancient woodland with ground flora. Access to Wavering Down and Crooks Peak.

Dolebury Hillfort
Iron age hillfort of great interest for its grassland, limestone heath vegetation and ancient field systems.

Black Rock Reserve
Coppiced woodland reserve including old quarry. Links to Velvet Bottom Reserve.

Bar Excellence

by jthreasher about Bar Excellence

Although there are many bars like it in the city, I think this one was the best. It's very comfortable with sofas instead of hard chairs and at the weekends they have DJs come in to play excellent dance music. smart casual, like most places

The closest that I can be to Morocco (for now)

by JuliaK about Taste of Morocco

The food is mainly Moroccan. Spices and authenticity makes that restaurant one of my favorites!! they are using the best of traditional and contemporary cuisine and the finest ingredients. And as it says on their leaflet
"Discover tha range of flavours of the Mediterranean shores, the Sigh Atlas, the Sahara and more..." All the lamb dishes and fallafel as a starter

Clifton Suspension Bridge

by Sjalen

One of the first things I wanted to see in Bristol as I am fascinated by the industrial revolution period in England was the famous bridge at Clifton and I was not disappointed. It was shorter than I expected (215 metres) but impressive enough, spanning 75 metres above the Avon Gorge. We walked across it and the wind is strong up there so hold on to any hats you may wear :))) You can walk in the observatory park above the bridge and see it from all possible angles too. Not surprisingly, it is one of the more popular places in Bristol for suicides and there are plaques with "depression help line" numbers on the bridge which is a bit bizarre but probably helps a few. I prefered to read the information on Brunel himself and see pictures with decorations from various jubilees. Originally, the bridge was meant to have sphinxes on the towers since it was drawn up when Egypt was a huge influence on architecture, but money ran out.

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