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Attractions and Places To See around Stoke Gifford - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Stoke Gifford include a mix of historical sites, natural spaces, and recreational opportunities within this South Gloucestershire parish. The area features ancient pathways, significant churches, and remnants of industrial heritage. Additionally, a variety of green spaces and parks provide opportunities for outdoor activities. Further attractions are easily accessible in the surrounding Bristol area.

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  • The most popular attractions is Clifton Suspension Bridge, a viewpoint…

Last updated: May 25, 2026

Staple Hill Tunnel

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Staple Hill tunnel is a disused railway tunnel that was originally part of the Midland Railway's Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line, which connected Bristol and Bath. The tunnel runs for …

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Clifton Suspension Bridge

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Spanning the spectacular Avon Gorge, Clifton Suspension Bridge is one of Bristol's most iconic landmarks. The bridge has been a toll bridge since it opened in 1864, connecting Clifton to …

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Mangotsfield railway station has not served as a station since 1966. Opened in 1845, the small station was a stop on the Bristol to Birmingham route. Nowadays, it's used as …

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Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins

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Brandy Bottom Colliery, located just off the Bath-Bristol cycle path, was an important coal mining site in the 19th century, particularly known for its deep mine workings. The site features …

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Bristol and Bath Railway Path

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A good, paved, even, well-posted track from Bath to Bristol centre

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August 27, 2025, Bristol and Bath Railway Path

Excellent stop, really busy so be patient.

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I road from Bath to Caldicot South Wales last summer on this route, amazing calm journey to Bristol, stopped off at the old railway building for a coffee on the way. Excellent path to be fair, even for a Saturday, only about 40 or so at the old station stop, but no issues with riding, peaceful to be fair.

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At a main crossroads of the Bristol - Bath cycle path, there is this. Mangotsfield railway station. It's now been taken over by nature & is utterly gorgeous! Opened in 1869, and lasting all the way to closing 100 years later, it had a really good run! It goes to show how quickly times were changing in the 19th & 20th centuries. What I love about it is that it's been left there. It's so surreal & beautiful. The platforms are obvious, a similar height to today, and there's a waiting room structure as well. It's all been reclaimed by nature in the last (almost) 50 years. If we allow nature the time and space; it will come back.

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Brandy Bottom Colliery, located just off the Bath-Bristol cycle path, was an important coal mining site in the 19th century, particularly known for its deep mine workings. The site features remnants of the colliery, including old structures and spoil heaps. It operated during a time of significant coal production in the area before eventually closing. Today, it serves as a historical point of interest along the cycling route, illustrating the region's industrial heritage

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Brilliant route for kids on bikes- they love riding though tunnels!

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Some major works to the first portion in Bristol, and the Mangotsfield section have fixed a lot of the issues that plagued our lovely path but there are still some sections which have seriously deteriorated, most notably the Oldland common section just before Bitton and the section between Bath and Saltford. All this is to say, for the most part I don't recommend this for road bikes. Not only is 35kmh too fast for this path (and you can absolutely get up that fast and beyond), it will also rattle you pretty roughly. I tend to avoid as much of it as I can, only jumping onto it when it's getting late and I don't want to get caught out on country lanes in the dark. A fabulous commuter route though.

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Staple Hill tunnel is a disused railway tunnel that was originally part of the Midland Railway's Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line, which connected Bristol and Bath. The tunnel runs for approximately 1.1 miles (1.8 km) through the hillside, and was opened in 1869. It is now an iconic part of the Bristol-Bath railway cycling path. The cycle path takes up less than half the width of the tunnel and the rest of the floor consists of uneven rocks. The tunnel is lit all year-round, but cyclists are advised to turn their lights on. The roof leaks in places, giving the appearance of rain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I explore in Stoke Gifford?

Stoke Gifford offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the 14th-century St Michael's Church, which has ties to prominent local families. Explore The Green, the heart of the modern village, featuring an old school building from 1863. The ancient Saxon Path, over 900 years old, provides a glimpse into early settlements. Additionally, the Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins mark a 19th-century coal mining site, illustrating the region's industrial heritage along the Bristol-Bath railway path.

Are there natural reserves or green spaces for outdoor activities in Stoke Gifford?

Yes, Stoke Gifford boasts several natural spaces. Royal Park and Forty Acres are popular for nature appreciation and dog walking, with Forty Acres specifically valued for its wildlife. The Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve, located on the parish border, is a nationally important wildlife area. Other locally important sites include Splatts Abbey Wood and Stoke Park Woodland, and the protected Sherbourne's Brake, a 200-year-old woodland with Turkey Oaks.

What family-friendly attractions are available in and around Stoke Gifford?

For families, Stoke Gifford offers several recreational parks such as Little Stoke Park & Playing Fields, Meade Park (with an enclosed playing area, swings, slides, and a zip wire), and the Stoke Gifford Trust Playground. For active kids, there's the Little Stoke BMX Track. Nearby, you can visit Aerospace Bristol (approx. 1.4 miles away) or AirHop Bristol, a trampoline park (approx. 2.2 miles away).

Can I find cycling paths in the Stoke Gifford area?

Absolutely. The area is well-known for its cycling routes. The Staple Hill Tunnel is an iconic section of the Bristol-Bath railway cycling path, running for approximately 1.8 km and lit all year round. The disused Mangotsfield Railway Station is also now part of a popular cycle path. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Stoke Gifford or Gravel biking around Stoke Gifford guides.

Are there good walking trails for different skill levels near Stoke Gifford?

Yes, there are various walking opportunities. You can enjoy the natural beauty of Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve or the woodlands of Sherbourne's Brake. The Saxon Path offers a historical walk. For longer routes, the Avon Riverside Path (Bristol to Pill) is suitable for walkers and joggers, offering scenic views. You can find more detailed walking routes in the Running Trails around Stoke Gifford guide, which includes routes like the 'Three Brooks Lake – Three Brooks Gravel Path loop' rated as easy.

Where can I find viewpoints with scenic views near Stoke Gifford?

One of the most spectacular viewpoints nearby is the Clifton Suspension Bridge, which spans the Avon Gorge and offers breathtaking views of Bristol. While not a viewpoint in itself, the Avon Riverside Path (Bristol to Pill) also provides great views along the river.

What is the significance of the Dower House at Stoke Park?

Stoke Park, historically known as Stoke House, was rebuilt in 1760 and served as a home for Dowager Duchesses, which is why it's often referred to as 'The Dower House'. It's a significant historical estate in the area, reflecting the region's aristocratic past.

Are there dog-friendly places to visit in Stoke Gifford?

Many of Stoke Gifford's green spaces are popular with dog walkers. Royal Park and Forty Acres are well-regarded for dog walking and nature appreciation. The various walking and cycling paths, including sections of the Bristol-Bath railway path and the Avon Riverside Path, are generally dog-friendly, though always ensure dogs are kept under control and follow local guidelines.

What is the best time of year to visit Stoke Gifford for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Stoke Gifford for outdoor activities is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) when the weather is milder and the natural reserves are in full bloom. However, the Staple Hill Tunnel is lit all year round, making it accessible even in colder months. Be aware that the Avon Riverside Path can be prone to large puddles and flooding during winter.

Are there any accessible trails for wheelchairs in Stoke Gifford?

While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not extensively detailed, the Bristol-Bath railway path, which includes the Staple Hill Tunnel, is generally a well-maintained, traffic-free route that can be suitable for wheelchairs in many sections. It's always advisable to check specific trail conditions before visiting.

Where can I find cafes or pubs near the attractions in Stoke Gifford?

Stoke Gifford and its surrounding areas offer various local pubs and cafes. While specific establishments near each attraction are not listed, the village center and areas along popular routes like the Bristol-Bath railway path often have options for refreshments. For example, the disused Mangotsfield Railway Station is a nice spot for a rest along the cycle path, and nearby villages will have amenities.

How can I learn more about the local wildlife and conservation efforts?

The Three Brooks Local Nature Reserve is a nationally important wildlife area, and Forty Acres is valued for its natural and wildlife aspects, featuring a stream, wildflowers, bat boxes, and various bird species. For detailed information on local biodiversity and conservation, you can refer to resources like the South Gloucestershire Council's biodiversity action plan for Stoke Gifford, available at southglos.gov.uk.

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