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Easy hiking trails around Pucklechurch traverse a diverse landscape of rolling countryside and woodlands in South Gloucestershire. The area is characterized by undulating rural terrain, featuring small to medium-sized pasture and arable fields, often bordered by traditional hedgerows. Prominent features include the Pucklechurch Ridge, which offers elevated views, and small rivers like Folly Brook and Feltham Brook that meander through the region. Nearly a quarter of the area is covered by woodlands, providing varied scenery for hikers.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Just past Pomphrey Hill pavilion, walking back towards rodway common, there is this small "copse" of (I think) silver birch trees. The colours are stunning & soothing
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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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An excellent section of bike path just off the Bath to Bristol. It is laid with tarmac and goes past the old colliery. Note that towards the end at the woods it can get quite muddy. This is especially so in Winter and especially if you take the fork on to the Dramway towards Westerleigh.
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Perfect place for a mid ride treat!
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Pretty firm in summer, drains well in the spring/autumn. Can be a bit of a mudbath in winter. I've done it on a road bike many times but I would recommend 30mm tyres and above.
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Pucklechurch offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 500 routes specifically graded as easy. In total, there are more than 800 hiking routes in the area, catering to various preferences.
Yes, Pucklechurch is known for its circular walks. Many local routes, typically 1 to 2 hours long, start and end at the Village Hall. Examples include routes exploring Washpool Lane, Locks Bottom, Abson Church, Blue Lodge, Pucklechurch Reservoir, and Brandy Bottom. You can also find easy circular routes like the Silver Birch Copse loop from Emersons Green, which is a short 1.2-mile (1.9 km) walk.
Yes, the area features natural attractions including waterfalls. The Siston Brook Waterfall – Stone Bridge in Woodland Path loop from Siston is an easy 3.5-mile (5.7 km) path that includes a waterfall and varied woodland scenery. You can also find the Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall nearby.
Easy hikes around Pucklechurch traverse a diverse landscape of rolling countryside and woodlands. The terrain is generally undulating, featuring small to medium-sized pasture and arable fields, often bordered by traditional hedgerows. You'll also find small rivers like Folly Brook and Feltham Brook, and nearly a quarter of the area is covered by woodlands, providing varied scenery.
Many of the easy trails in Pucklechurch are suitable for families. The Silver Birch Copse loop from Emersons Green is a short 1.2-mile (1.9 km) trail, perfect for a quick family outing. The extensive network of public footpaths through fields and woodlands offers many gentle options for all ages.
Pucklechurch's easy trails often incorporate its rich history. The Brandy Bottom Colliery loop from Pucklechurch, an easy 6.1 km route, takes you past the Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins, showcasing 19th-century coal mining operations. The Pucklechurch Village Trail also guides visitors through the village's heritage, including medieval structures and the site of a Saxon Royal palace.
Yes, the Pucklechurch Ridge provides expansive views and is a prominent skyline feature. You can also find routes like the Viewpoint near Bristol – Warmley Waiting Room Cafe loop from Kingswood, which offers scenic vistas. Additionally, Kelston Roundhill, a superb section of the Cotswold Way, offers spellbinding views over Bath, Bristol, and Somerset.
The easy hiking trails in Pucklechurch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the quiet woodlands, and the well-maintained network of footpaths that allow for enjoyable exploration of the countryside.
Yes, several easy hiking routes in the area incorporate the region's industrial heritage, including reclaimed railway lines. The Viewpoint near Bristol – Warmley Waiting Room Cafe loop from Kingswood is an easy 4.5-mile (7.2 km) trail that leads through sections of old railway lines. The Bristol and Bath Railway Path is also nearby, offering a flat, accessible route.
Yes, the Leap Valley Nature Reserve is a highlight for hikers, offering varied scenery. Additionally, the Wapley Bushes Local Nature Reserve is also nearby, providing further opportunities to explore local wildlife and natural spaces on easy trails.
One of the shortest easy hikes is the Silver Birch Copse loop from Emersons Green. This trail is only 1.2 miles (1.9 km) long and typically takes about 30 minutes to complete, offering a quick immersion into local woodlands.
For expansive views, consider trails that lead towards the Pucklechurch Ridge. While not directly in Pucklechurch, the nearby Kelston Roundhill, part of the Cotswold Way, offers stunning panoramic views over Bath, Bristol, Somerset, and even the Severn bridges and Wales on clear days.


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