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“The site is lovely but the location is the real draw, right on the wharf and so close to all of Bristol’s attractions. ” Baltic Wharf Club Site Discover Bristol Bristol Harbour

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“The site is lovely but the location is the real draw, right on the wharf and so close to all of Bristol’s attractions. ”

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Discover Bristol

Bristol Harbour

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Visit Experience

Make the most of your time...

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AvonmouthWestburyon Trym

Walton Bay

Tyntesfield

Hambrook

Brislington

BishopsworthChelvey

TickenhamClevedon

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4 Boat TripsDiscover Bristol by boat with spectacular river views.

5 Hot Air Balloon ridesTake to the skies for a unique view of the city, see the sun set or rise or sample a glass of champagne while you fly.

1 Clifton Suspension BridgeThe symbol of the city of Bristol, which has been attracting visitors for almost 150 years.

2 M Shed MuseumA flagship museum with galleries, events and interactive exhibits telling the story of Bristol.

3 Bristol ZooOver 450 exotic species on a fun packed trip. Favourites include Gorilla Island and Asiatic Lions.

Clifton Suspension Bridge

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CycleWalk

6 Local RoutesFollow the harbour and return along the opposite side, through Underfall Boat Yard. A gate at the bottom of the site leads directly to the harbourside walk.

7 Leigh WoodsHop over Clifton Suspension Bridge to find glorious National Trust woodland with great views over the gorge.

8 Cycling in BristolThere are a number of cycle routes around Bristol, including the paths to Bath and the Avonmouth Bridge.

9 National Cycle NetworkThe nearest route to the site is 4, Greenwich to Fishguard.

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Cheddar Gorge

12 Longleat Safari ParkHome to animals including Lions, Tigers and Monkeys.

13 BathDiscover Roman baths and Georgian architecture.

14 Cheddar GorgeNature, history, geology and breathtaking views.

Avon Gorge

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ShopMcColls, 0.1 mile, Co-op 0.4 miles

SupermarketsAsda & Aldi in Bedminster, 1 mile.

Public transportThere is a bus service from outside the site gate, that goes to Bristol.

Petrol StationShell, 2 miles

Cash pointShell, 2 miles

Tourist InformationBristol Tourist Information Centre, E Shed, 2 miles

CinemaBristol 3miles.

Swimming poolBristol South Swimming Pool, Bedminster.

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Walk alongside Bristol floating harbour, pass by Brunel’s SS Great Britain and stop at one of the many street food eateries in the Cargo area.

We walked the city trail and found it a great way to elarn about Bristol’s rich and varied history.

Take a trip on one of the many river excursions including the Matthew which is a replica of the 15c caravel that John Cabot sailed from Bristol to Newfoundland in 1497.

I used the city bike hire scheme to get around, they are all ove rthe city and all you need is the YoBike app on your phone.

Spend a leisurely day in Clifton, with its many boutiques and fashionable coffee shops, its crescents of Regency and Georgian houses, and walk on Brunel’s magnificent Clifton suspension bridge.

There are geat street markets and flea markets on Saturdays in the old town.

The SS Great Britain is well worth a visit.

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