Best canyons around Stoke Lodge And The Common are primarily found in the wider Bristol area, as Stoke Lodge And The Common itself features open grasslands, mature woodlands, and gentle topography. While the immediate vicinity is characterized by parkland paths and woodland trails, the region offers access to several notable gorges. These natural features provide varied terrain for exploration, contrasting with the generally flat landscape of Stoke Lodge And The Common.
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Fantastic views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge from the river path.
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Flat gravel path which is perfect for running away from the cars
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Popular with walkers, cyclists and runners, the Pill Path follows the Avon from the city out to the village of Pill, near where the river empties into the Severn Estuary. The running is great fun on a gently undulating trail. There are superb views of Clifton Suspension Bridge and the cliffs of the Avon Gorge.
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Legend has it that Henbury Gorge was created by a giant named Goram in a bid to win the affections of a beautiful woman named Avona. The story goes that he failed to match the efforts of his brother Vincent, who created the grander Avon Gorge, thus winning the beauty's heart. However, Henbury Gorge is a gloriously picturesque landscape in its own right. A tranquil stream, Hazel Brook, flows through its wooded heart and limestone outcrops rise high on either side. Its rough trails are superb fun for trail runners, while road runners can follow the main tarmacked path that undulates through the gorge.
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Goram's Chair is a stunning viewpoint for Henbury Gorge. Hidden away on one of the Blaise Castle Estate's quieter trails, a path leads to a narrow platform that juts out into the gorge on the top of a limestone crag. With trees full of birdsong everywhere you look, it's hard to believe you’re still in Bristol. Folklore has it that Goram was a giant who created Henbury Gorge in order to win over a beautiful woman named Avona. Unfortunately, his efforts were in vain, as his brother and love rival Vincent trumped him, creating the grander Avon Gorge.
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The river Avon trail connects Bristol and Pill and is a lovely alternative to the road cycleway. It can get a bit busy on weekends during the afternoons
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A good cycle path for all but the skinniest of wheels and the right line has to be chosen in places. It's compacted gravel and dirt, so could get a bit boggy during or after wet weather. Lots of other users to be mindful of as well. There's some great views of the river, the cliffs and Clifton Suspension Bridge of course!
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While Stoke Lodge And The Common itself features open grasslands and woodlands, the nearby gorges, such as the Avon Gorge and Henbury Gorge, offer dramatic landscapes. You can expect to see towering cliffs, rivers like the Avon and Hazel Brook, and limestone outcrops. Viewpoints like River Avon Trail and Goram's Chair Viewpoint provide stunning vistas of these natural formations.
Yes, several routes are suitable for families. The River Avon Trail is a popular path for walkers and cyclists, connecting Bristol and Pill, and is noted for being family-friendly. Similarly, the Pill Path Along the Avon Gorge is a flat gravel path, ideal for walking, cycling, and running with superb views, also categorized as family-friendly.
For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the Three Brooks Lake – Savages Wood loop (7.3 km) or the Savages Wood – Three Brooks Lake loop (4.5 km) from Bradley Stoke. These trails offer accessible options through local nature reserves. You can find more details on these and other walking routes on the Easy hikes around Stoke Lodge And The Common guide.
Absolutely. The River Avon Trail is a well-known cycleway connecting Bristol and Pill. Another excellent option is the Circular Road Around Clifton Downs and Avon Gorge, which offers a smooth road with views over the Avon Gorge, perfect for cycling laps or a leisurely ride.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting Goram's Chair Viewpoint. It's described as being hidden away on one of the Blaise Castle Estate's quieter trails, offering a stunning view of Henbury Gorge from a narrow platform on a limestone crag.
Yes, Henbury Gorge has a rich folklore. Legend has it that the gorge was created by a giant named Goram in an attempt to win the affections of a beautiful woman named Avona. His efforts were supposedly outdone by his brother Vincent, who created the grander Avon Gorge. You can learn more about this at Henbury Gorge and Goram's Chair Viewpoint.
The area offers various running trails. The Pill Path Along the Avon Gorge is a flat gravel path popular with runners, offering superb views. Henbury Gorge also features rough trails that are great for trail runners, alongside a main tarmacked path for road runners. For more running options, check the Running Trails around Stoke Lodge And The Common guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the Avon Gorge cliffs, which can be enjoyed from paths like the River Avon Trail and Pill Path Along the Avon Gorge. The smooth roads around Clifton Downs are appreciated for cycling, and the tranquil, wooded landscapes of places like Henbury Gorge offer a peaceful escape within Bristol.
Yes, there are several gravel biking routes available. Examples include the Grit Lush 40 loop from Bristol (67 km) and the Keynsham & Ashton Court loop (60.5 km). These routes offer varying distances and difficulties. You can find more detailed information and other options in the Gravel biking around Stoke Lodge And The Common guide.
Many of the trails and viewpoints in the gorges, such as the River Avon Trail, Circular Road Around Clifton Downs and Avon Gorge, and Henbury Gorge, are rated as intermediate difficulty. However, there are also family-friendly and easy options like the Pill Path Along the Avon Gorge and the easy hikes mentioned in the nearby routes.
Based on visitor tips, the River Avon Trail is a popular spot for dog walkers, especially on weekends. While specific rules for all areas are not detailed, this suggests that many trails in the wider Bristol area are dog-friendly.


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