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Attractions and Places To See in King'S Wood - Top 10

Best attractions and places to see in King'S Wood include a variety of trails and climbs suitable for outdoor activities. This region features wooded areas and bridleways, offering opportunities for cycling and hiking. It is characterized by its varied terrain, from forest trails to road climbs, providing diverse experiences for visitors. The area is known for its natural landscapes and connecting routes, particularly around the Bristol area.

Best attractions and places to see in King'S Wood

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Last updated: May 20, 2026

Wrington–Brockley Bridleway

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This bridleway connects the village of Wrington (south) to Brockley Combe (north). It's a great connecting way for any routes out of Bristol heading south towards the Mendips. At the …

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Brockley Combe Road Climb

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Lovely steady winding climb up Brockley Combe Rd through Brockley Wood.

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Long Lane to Brockley Combe Bridleway

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Initially steep rocky climb from the road which then opens out into lovely wide restricted byways, perfect for gravel riding.

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Goblin Combe Forest Trail

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Hard, rocky in places and fast in the dry. Can get a boggy and slippy when wet.

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A good climb from either Cleeve or Wrington to this beautiful woodland spot between Corporation Woods & Three Cornered Plantation just below Goblin Combe. Spectacular all year round but particulalry in the spring when the Bluebells are everywhere.

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Tom
March 8, 2025, Brockley Combe Road Climb

Epic decent. One of my favourites in Bristol

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Excellent link Wrington to Brockley fine on gravel bike but think it would be difficult in winter time. Lumpy but fun.

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Really dark in summer when the trees are in full leaf. A spooky reward for either of the nasty climbs up here.

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Super fun to tackle up or down!

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Rowan
September 11, 2022, Brockley Combe Road Climb

Can be busy with traffic as is a good connection between Backwell, and the Airport. Proximity of quarries and other industry means it can be less pleasant at off-peak times. Which is a huge shame because this is one of the few really good alpine style climbs/descents within touching distance of Bristol.

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The toughest bit for me was the dip down and climb up the valley of Goblin Combe at the southern end. As long as its dry this is a dream on any tyres with tread.

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One of my favourite climbs to get the heart pumping.

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Passed through southbound on a gravel bike in winter - tough going in the woods with lots of deep mud (and some walking), but then dries up for a fast fun decent into Wrington

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of outdoor activities can I do in King'S Wood?

King'S Wood and its surrounding area offer a variety of outdoor activities, particularly cycling, mountain biking, and running. You'll find numerous trails and climbs suitable for different skill levels. For specific routes, you can explore the Cycling in King'S Wood guide, the MTB Trails in King'S Wood guide, and the Running Trails in King'S Wood guide.

Are there challenging climbs for cyclists in King'S Wood?

Yes, King'S Wood features several challenging climbs popular with cyclists. Notable ones include the Brockley Combe Road Climb, a winding ascent through Brockley Wood, and the initially steep, rocky climb of the Long Lane to Brockley Combe Bridleway, which opens into wide byways suitable for gravel riding.

What are the best trails for gravel riding in the area?

For gravel riding, the Long Lane to Brockley Combe Bridleway is an excellent choice. After an initial steep and rocky section, it transitions into wide byways perfect for gravel bikes. The Wrington–Brockley Bridleway also offers varied terrain that can be enjoyed on a gravel bike, though some parts can be quite boggy when wet.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails?

The trails in King'S Wood offer varied terrain. You'll encounter forest paths, bridleways, and some road sections. Many routes feature undulating paths, with some steep and rocky climbs, particularly in areas like the Wrington–Brockley Bridleway and the Goblin Combe Forest Trail. Some sections can become muddy and slippery in wet conditions, especially during winter.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots in King'S Wood?

While specific panoramic viewpoints are not widely highlighted, areas like Corporation Wood and Three Cornered Plantation offer beautiful woodland scenery. The Brockley Combe Road Climb also provides a scenic ascent through a wooded area.

What do visitors say about the trails in King'S Wood?

Visitors appreciate the varied nature of the trails. For instance, the Wrington–Brockley Bridleway is noted for being a beautiful tree-lined path that's easily rideable. The Goblin Combe Forest Trail is described as hard and rocky in places, fast in the dry, but potentially boggy and slippery when wet. Many find the climbs, like the Brockley Combe Road Climb, to be great for getting the heart pumping.

Are there any specific forest trails to explore?

Yes, the area is rich in forest trails. The Goblin Combe Forest Trail is a notable example, known for its challenging and rocky sections. Another is the Wrington–Brockley Bridleway, which passes through woodland and connects Wrington to Brockley Combe.

What is the best time of year to visit King'S Wood for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit depends on your preferred activity and weather tolerance. While the area is accessible year-round, be aware that trails can become quite boggy and slippery in winter, especially after rain. Spring and summer offer drier conditions, making for more comfortable rides and walks. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the wooded areas.

Are there any routes that connect different villages or areas?

Yes, the Wrington–Brockley Bridleway is a key connecting route, linking the village of Wrington to Brockley Combe. It's frequently used by those heading south from Bristol towards the Mendips, offering a practical and scenic passage.

What should I wear for a walk or ride in King'S Wood?

Given the varied terrain and potential for mud, especially in wetter seasons, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear with good grip for walking, or suitable cycling shoes for riding. Layers are recommended as conditions can change, and waterproofs might be necessary. For mountain biking, tires with good knobs are suggested for muddy conditions.

How many highlights are there in King'S Wood?

There are 11 highlights in King'S Wood that have been appreciated by the komoot community. These include various forest trails, climbs, and bridleways, with more than 38 upvotes and 23 photos shared across them.

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