Best waterfalls around Keynsham are found near the confluence of the River Chew and River Avon. The region features natural cascades and historical water features, offering opportunities for outdoor exploration. These locations combine natural beauty with historical interest, providing spots for walking and wildlife spotting.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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We walked this route in June 2025 and there was so much vegetation near the waterfall and further along the route that we had to improvise the route. Otherwise it is a beautiful route with a lot of variety.
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Waking in direction indicated and all the footpaths in golden valley are blocked and closed due to unsafe trees from ash die back
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Stunning waterfall tumbling down a rocky cleft in the woods with pools for paddling.
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Don’t park in Rose & Crown Car Park, understandably they get annoyed.
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Oldbury Court estate was purchased by the Graeme family in 1799. They landscaped the area and lived here. In 1937 the last heir died, and the estate was sold to the Bristol Corporation which is now Bristol City Council. The old mansion was demolished as it was in a dangerous state of repair. It's now a great area of green space, river side trails, playground and parkland within Bristol’s boundaries.
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The old mill here was used to grind corn but never snuff. Apparently the name comes from the nick name of the old miller who was known as "Snuffy Jack". Today Snuff Mills refers to the old mill, weir and park land along the river Frome.
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A beautiful stretch of fields, next to River Avon lovely flowers open 24hrs
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Keynsham offers a diverse range of water features, from natural cascades in wooded areas to historical weirs and man-made features. You'll find natural waterfalls like Greyfield Wood Waterfall and Stephen's Vale Waterfall, alongside historical sites such as Snuff Mills Weir and Park, which features an old mill and weir.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. Greyfield Wood Waterfall is known for its pools suitable for paddling, making it a fun spot for children. Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall is also located within a large green space with riverside trails and a playground, ideal for a family outing.
Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall is an excellent choice for wildlife enthusiasts. This area, once an ochre quarry, is now a haven for various species including kestrels, kingfishers, frogs, grass snakes, foxes, and even a herd of goats. Stephen's Vale Waterfall also offers opportunities to see butterflies like red admiral and brimstone, alongside unique flora.
Absolutely. Snuff Mills Weir and Park is a significant historical site featuring an old mill and weir along the River Frome. The name 'Snuff Mills' comes from a miller known as 'Snuffy Jack.' Additionally, the Keynsham Memorial Park features a weir on the River Chew that powers a restored undershot water wheel, marking the site of an 18th to 19th-century brass battery mill.
The waterfalls can be enjoyed year-round. Late spring is particularly beautiful at Stephen's Vale Waterfall due to extraordinary bluebell displays. However, the natural cascades and historical water features offer picturesque views and opportunities for recreation throughout all seasons.
Yes, Keynsham is surrounded by various hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the River Avon Trail Loop or the Compton Dando Village loop, which often pass near or through areas with waterfalls. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Keynsham guide.
Many natural areas and parks around Keynsham, including those with waterfalls, are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a lead. For example, the trails around Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall and Snuff Mills Weir and Park are popular for walks with dogs.
Beyond hiking, the Keynsham area offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes like the Two Tunnels Greenway for road cycling or explore MTB trails such as the Arm Breaker Trail. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Keynsham and MTB Trails around Keynsham guides for more options.
Parking availability varies by location. For instance, for Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall, it's advised not to park in the Rose & Crown Car Park. Keynsham Memorial Park, which features a historical weir, is centrally located and accessible. For specific public transport routes and parking details, local council websites or visitor information centers are the best resources. You can find general information about visiting Keynsham Memorial Park on the Bath and North East Somerset Council website.
Keynsham town center itself offers various amenities, including cafes and pubs. Some waterfall locations, like Snuff Mills Weir and Park, are part of larger park areas that may have facilities or are a short walk from local establishments. For specific cafes or pubs, it's best to check local listings for the area you plan to visit.
The Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall is unique due to its industrial past. Between 1892 and 1970, the landscape was used for ochre quarrying and refining. Today, nature has reclaimed the area, creating a diverse habitat for wildlife, making it a fascinating blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
The Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall is situated within a significant green space in Bristol, originally landscaped in the late 18th century. Visitors can enjoy riverside trails, parkland, and a playground, making it a great spot for a leisurely walk and enjoying the outdoors.


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