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Ramblers Wellbeing Walks Bristol

Join Ramblers Wellbeing Walks Bristol for short, local and accessible walks to help you get more active.

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Join your Wellbeing Walks Group

  • Walks are over easy ground and taken at steady pace to suit everyone 

  • Walks range from 10 to 90 minutes in length 

  • At least one short walk a week, starting at the same time and place every week 

  • All walks are accessible on foot or by public transport   

  • You only need to join a group once to access all future walks

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Overview

A linear walk from Bristol's newest railway station through Lamplighters Marsh to the Daisy Field and the new War Horse sculpture. Then a loop beside the river to end at Shirehampton Station for return journey. Closed footwear recommended for the grassy Daisy Field.

This walk is run by the St George Strollers. To find out more about them and to access a 3-month programme of walks please visit www.troopers-hill.org.uk or email strollers@troopers-hill.org.uk

Start time:
10:36 am
Estimated finish time:
12:06 pm
Type:
linear
Duration:
01h 30m
Ascent:
N/A

Transport Option: Train from Lawrence Hill at 10:15 on Lidl side. Max return fare £3

Features

  • Refreshments available (Pub/cafe)
  • Toilets available
  • Accessible by public transport
  • May be muddy
  • Some inclines

Starting point

Grid reference:
ST 52366 76752
Nearest postcode:
BS11 9QG
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Start time:
10:36 am

Portway Park & Ride Railway Station

Finishing point

Grid reference:
ST 52946 76369
Nearest postcode:
BS11 9XB
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Estimated finish time:
12:06 pm

Shirehampton Railway Station

Join your Wellbeing Walks Group

  • Walks are over easy ground and taken at steady pace to suit everyone 

  • Walks range from 10 to 90 minutes in length 

  • At least one short walk a week, starting at the same time and place every week 

  • All walks are accessible on foot or by public transport   

  • You only need to join a group once to access all future walks