Best attractions and places to see around Pill & Easton-In-Gordano are situated on the south bank of the River Avon, offering a blend of historical charm and natural beauty. This area provides access to the Avon Gorge and the wider Gordano Valley, characterized by its riverside paths and green spaces. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, from historic estates to local nature reserves, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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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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Take the climb up the back of Portbury or Caswell hill and enjoy the descent down as a reward. As a climb it's got a sort of alpine feel, and while it's never really steep it does go on a bit. Due to the traffic I much prefer this as a descent, In a similar vein to Brockley Combe but that's overall a nicer climb.
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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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You can also go beneath it of course. It's a great ride from the Avon motorway bridge following the Avon up into the Avon gorge at Clifton to pass under the suspension bridge.
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Look out for the long right bend - make sure you brake beforehand!
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The area offers diverse natural beauty. You can walk or cycle along the Avon Riverside Path (Bristol to Pill), which provides scenic views of the River Avon. For panoramic vistas, visit Watchhouse Hill in Pill, offering views of the Welsh hills and Severn estuary. Other natural spots include Pill Paddock, a local nature reserve with wildflowers, and St George Flower Bank in Easton-in-Gordano, known for its year-round flora and wildlife. The wider Gordano Valley also provides extensive views over the Bristol Channel.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Ashton Court Mansion is a significant historical estate with a Grade I-listed mansion and extensive grounds. In Easton-in-Gordano, the Church of St. George dates back to the 12th century, with its prominent tower visible from the M5. Pill also has historical buildings like The George Inn, one of the oldest in the parish, and Christ Church, re-consecrated in 1958 after wartime damage.
Cyclists have several options. The Avon Riverside Path (Bristol to Pill) is suitable for riders, though it can be gravelly. The Bristol and Bath Railway Path offers a well-paved route for longer rides. For more specific cycling routes, you can explore options like gravel biking around Pill & Easton-In-Gordano or road cycling routes, which include tours like the 'Brunel Swing Bridge loop' or 'Red Telephone Box Library – Norton's Wood Lane loop'. Find more details on these routes in the Cycling around Pill & Easton-In-Gordano guide.
Absolutely. Ashton Court Mansion and its extensive grounds are very family-friendly, featuring a deer park and woodlands perfect for exploration. The Bristol and Bath Railway Path is also suitable for families, offering an easy, paved route for walks or bike rides. Many local walks around Pill and Easton-in-Gordano are considered easy and enjoyable for all ages.
The area is enjoyable year-round, but for walks like the Avon Riverside Path (Bristol to Pill), be aware that it can be gravelly, rooty, and muddy, especially in winter. Spring and summer offer pleasant conditions for exploring nature reserves like Pill Paddock and St George Flower Bank when wildflowers are in bloom. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Beyond the Avon Riverside Path (Bristol to Pill), there are numerous easy hikes and walks. The Pill & Easton-in-Gordano Parish Council provides several routes, including those around Abbots Leigh, Abbots Pool, and through bluebell woods. Watchhouse Hill also features a 'Tree Walk' for exploration. For more detailed routes, consult the Gravel biking around Pill & Easton-In-Gordano guide, which includes routes suitable for walking.
Easton-in-Gordano is home to the Kings Arms and the Rudgleigh Inn, with the Kings Arms known for its skittle alley. In Pill, The George Inn is a historic establishment. At Ashton Court Mansion, the Courtyard Cafe offers a convenient stop for refreshments with ample outdoor space.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from the Clifton Suspension Bridge and Belmont Hill. The natural beauty of the riverside paths and the extensive grounds of Ashton Court Mansion are also highly appreciated. The blend of historical charm and opportunities for outdoor activities, from walking to cycling, makes the area a popular choice for exploration.
While not directly in Pill or Easton-in-Gordano, the Clifton Suspension Bridge is a significant nearby attraction, easily reachable and offering spectacular views of the Avon Gorge. It connects Clifton to Leigh Woods and has been a toll bridge since 1864. It's a popular destination for those visiting the wider Bristol area.
Yes, the area features a couple of notable local nature reserves. Pill Paddock, an old allotment site transformed by the community, boasts hedges, a pond, and a wildflower meadow supporting various birds and butterflies. Additionally, St George Flower Bank in Easton-in-Gordano is a 1.48-hectare reserve alongside the A369, managed by a local voluntary group, known for its diverse flowers and wildlife throughout the year.
The River Avon plays a central role in the region's character and history. Pill, in particular, has a rich history tied to its role as a base for pilots guiding ships up the River Avon. The Avon Riverside Path (Bristol to Pill) offers a direct way to experience the river's beauty, providing a route for walkers, riders, and joggers along its banks.


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