Things to do for free in Bristol: The Matthew
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Cabot Tower and Brandon Hill
West End
A century-old 105ft tower, set in the gorgeous parkland of Brandon Hill near Park Street in the West End.
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FreeGreville Smyth Park
Southville
Originally part of Ashton Court Estate, this popular local community park in south Bristol is well known for its splendid trees
Pier to Pier Cycle Route
North Somerset
The Weston-super-Mare to Clevedon Pier to Pier Way is a new 13-mile route designed to appeal to commuters, leisure users and tourists alike opening in Spring 2024.
Jekka's
North Bristol
Jekka’s is a family run culinary herb farm offering inspiring herb experiences from Open Days to Master Classes as well as plants, seeds, herbal infusions and illustrated gifts.
Windmill Hill City Farm
Central Bristol
Windmill Hill City Farm is a voluntary community project seeking to meet the needs of local people through a range of social, environmental, and educational activities.
Underfall Yard
Central Bristol
Underfall Yard – the heart of Bristol’s harbour since 1809 and the machines that powered a port.
Discover the Treasure Island Trail
Central Bristol
The Treasure Island Trail is a fun, family-friendly trail and app that guides you round Bristol’s historic Floating Harbour to discover Bristol’s literary connections, maritime history and tales of piracy!
George Müller Museum
North Bristol
The new George Müller Museum celebrates the incredible story of how George Müller cared for and educated over 10,000 orphans in Victorian Bristol.
The Royal Photographic Society
Arnos Vale
A dedicated centre for photography which comprises of a high-quality exhibition space, 101-seat auditorium, an education and resource centre and offices for the RPS staff.
BS4 Arts Trail
East Bristol
Bristol's newest Arts Trail is happening in BS4, showcasing the creative talents of over 75 artists, makers and craftspeople in 27 venues around Knowle, Brislington & St Anne's, in the leafy south east of Bristol.
BS4 Arts Trail
East Bristol
Bristol's newest Arts Trail is happening in BS4, showcasing the creative talents of over 75 artists, makers and craftspeople in 27 venues around Knowle, Brislington & St Anne's, in the leafy south east of Bristol.
Martin Parr Foundation
Arnos Vale
The Martin Parr Foundation supports and promotes photography from the British Isles through a regular programme of exhibitions and events. Events include artist talks, educational workshops, book signings and seminars.
Charles Wesley's House
Central Bristol
Visit the home of Charles Wesley, the great Methodist preacher and hymn writer, with everything exactly as it was for him and his family
Missorts: Smart Phone trail of the Brunel Mile
Redcliffe
Use this location-triggered smartphone app to explore the Brunel Mile in Bristol.
Queen Square
Old City
A magnificent Georgian park area in the heart of Bristol, surrounded by trees and cobbled streets.
Manor Woods Valley Nature Reserve
Bedminster
Manor Woods Valley is a nature reserve in south west Bristol with wildflower meadows, woodland and plenty of wildlife, running alongside Malago stream.
Pero's Bridge
Harbourside
A pedestrian footbridge that spans Bristol's floating harbour, named in honour of Pero Jones, an enslaved African who lived in Bristol.
Royate Hill Nature Reserve
Eastville
Royate Hill is an unusual nature reserve, partly on top of a railway viaduct with wildflower meadows and woodland.
Hollow at Royal Fort Gardens
Clifton
Discover 10,000 unique tree species, which have been gathered by the artist Katie Paterson from almost every country on the planet.
Callington Road Nature Reserve
Brislington
Callington Road is a nature reserve with a green area for walking and enjoying the wildlife, wildflowers and dew pond.