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Town 2 fishpond
Bristol, England
Bristol, England

Town 2 fishpond

Length3.3 mi
Elev. Gain226.3 ft
Est. Steps7500
City walk
No shade
Created by Anonymous User

Town 2 fishpond Introduction

Town 2 fishpond is a 3.3 mile (7,500-step) route located near Bristol, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 226.3 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Eastville Stadium

Place
Eastville Stadium, also known as Bristol Stadium and Bristol Stadium – Eastville, was a stadium in Eastville, a northern suburb of the English city of Bristol.Constructed in 1897, it was the home of Bristol Rovers F.C., the Bristol Bulldogs speedway team and was also a greyhound racing venue. During 1986 it was also the home of the short-lived Bristol Bombers American football team.

Easton, Bristol

Place
Easton is an inner city area of the city of Bristol in the United Kingdom. Informally the area is considered to stretch east of Bristol city centre and the M32 motorway, centred on Lawrence Hill. Its southern and eastern borders are less defined, merging into St Philip's Marsh and Eastville. The area includes the Lawrence Hill and Barton Hill estates.

Old Market, Bristol

Place
Old Market is a Conservation Area of national significance, to the east of the city centre in Bristol, England. Old Market Street and West Street form the central axis of the area, which is approximately bounded by New Street and Lawfords Gate to the north, Trinity Road and Trinity Street to the east, Unity Street and Waterloo Road to the south and Temple Way Underpass to the west.

Eastville, Bristol

Place
Eastville is the name of both a council ward in the city of Bristol in the United Kingdom and a suburb of the city that lies within that ward. The Eastville ward covers the areas of Eastville, Crofts End (also known as Clay Hill), Stapleton and part of Fishponds. Notable places within the ward include Bristol Metropolitan College ( formerly Whitefield Fishponds Community School) and Colston's School, and the Bristol and Bath Railway Path also passes through the ward.

Eastville Park

Place
Eastville Park is an urban park in Bristol, England. The grounds that became the park were purchased from Greville Smyth of Ashton Court and the boundary walls are listed with Historic England. The facilities include a lake and tennis courts.

St Jude's, Bristol

Place
St Jude's is an area of central Bristol, England. It takes its name from the former Church of England parish church of St Jude the Apostle, which was designed by Samuel Burleigh Gabriel and completed in 1849.St Jude's is east of the Broadmead shopping area. The main car park for Cabot Circus is there.

Palace Hotel, Bristol

Place
The Palace Hotel (also known as "The Gin Palace") is an historic public house situated on West Street, Bristol. A grade II listed building, it is part of the Old Market Conservation area. Its exterior ornamentation includes two hermai in the Assyrian-style.

Andalusia Academy

School
Andalusia Academy is an independent school in the city of Bristol, England. The school is the only full-time independent school with an Islamic ethos in South West England.The school opened in 2005 and is run by Bristol Islamic Schools Trust (BIST). The trust was formed in 1997 to establish schools that teach the National Curriculum with an Islamic ethos.

Bristol St Philip's railway station

Place
St Philip's railway station was a small terminus station in Bristol built by the Midland Railway to relieve pressure on the main station at Bristol Temple Meads, which it shared with the Great Western Railway. The station had a single platform and was used principally by the local services between Bristol and Bath Green Park, via Mangotsfield.

Fishponds railway station

Place
Fishponds railway station was a station in Fishponds, Bristol, England, a victim of Dr Beeching's cuts in the 1960s.Fishponds station was just south of where Morrisons supermarket car park is today. The railway line was built in 1835 for transport of coal from Coalpit Heath to industry in the centre of Bristol.
Last updated: Mar 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

3.3 mi

Elev. Gain

226.3 ft

Est. Steps

7500
Created by
Anonymous User
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