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Queen square/Brandon Hill Park.
Bristol, England

Queen square/Brandon Hill Park.

Length2.5 mi
Elev. Gain239.4 ft
Est. Steps5500
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Queen square/Brandon Hill Park. Introduction

Queen square/Brandon Hill Park. is a 2.5 mile (5,500-step) route located near Bristol, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 239.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
This is one of my best walking routes. It has great views of Bristol with plenty of wildlife to see. Also it give you a good work out as the slopes can be a challenge. hard on my walk scale.

Attractions Near Queen square/Brandon Hill Park.

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Cabot Tower, Bristol

Tourist Attraction
Cabot Tower is a tower in Bristol, England, situated in a public park on Brandon Hill, between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells. It is a grade II listed building.The tower was built in the 1890s to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the journey of John Cabot from Bristol to land which later became Canada.

Marsh Street

Tourist Attraction
Marsh Street is a street in the city of Bristol, England.Located in the historic city centre of Bristol, it runs in a northerly direction for about 200 yards from its junction with King Street and Prince Street to Clare Street.The street is noted in the diary of Samuel Pepys as the birthplace of his maid and love interest Deb Willet.

Well Hung Lover

Tourist Attraction
Well Hung Lover, also called Naked Man Hanging From Window and simply Naked Man, is a mural by the anonymous street artist Banksy, on a wall in Frogmore Street, Bristol, England.Painted in 2006 on the side of a sexual health clinic, it is the first legal piece of street art in the UK following a survey by Bristol City Council, resulting in retrospective permission and protection being granted for the mural, despite featuring nudity.

Equestrian statue of William III, Bristol

Historical
The equestrian statue of William III is a historic statue in the centre of Queen Square in Bristol, England. It is a grade I listed building.The statue of William III by John Michael Rysbrack, cast in 1733 and erected in 1736 to signify Bristol's Whig support of the Crown and Parliament Recognition Act 1689.

Queen Square, Bristol

Park
Queen Square is a 2.4 hectares (5.9 acres) Georgian square in the centre of Bristol, England. Following the destruction of the 1831 riot, Queen Square declined through the latter part of the 19th century, was threatened by a planned main line railway station, and then bisected by a dual carriageway in the 1930s.

Bristol Hippodrome

Building
The Bristol Hippodrome (grid reference ST590729) is a theatre located in The Centre, Bristol, England, United Kingdom with seating on three levels giving a capacity of 1,951. It frequently features shows from London's West End when they tour the UK, as well as regular visits by Welsh National Opera and an annual pantomime.

Boston Tea Party (café chain)

Food
Boston Tea Party is a British family-owned independent café group headquartered at its first café in Park Street, Bristol, which opened in 1995. The business has 22 cafés, predominantly in South West England. Each location adopts a unique interior design and the company emphasises the ethical sourcing of local produce.

City Hall, Bristol

Building
City Hall (formerly the Council House) has been the seat of local government in Bristol, United Kingdom, since 1956 (before then the seat was in the Old Council House on Corn Street). It is situated on College Green, opposite the Cathedral and at the foot of Park Street in Bristol city centre (grid reference ST582728).

Park Street, Bristol

Place
Park Street is a major shopping street in Bristol, England, linking the city centre to Clifton. It forms part of the A4018.The building of Park Street started in 1761 and it was Bristol's earliest example of uniformly stepped hillside terracing. The street runs from College Green up a steep incline northwards to join Park Row near the southern apex of the Clifton Triangle.

Brandon Hill, Bristol

Mountain
Brandon Hill, also known as St Brandon's Hill, is a hill close to Bristol city centre, between the districts of Clifton and Hotwells, in south west England.At the summit is the Cabot Tower, opened in 1897 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of John Cabot's voyage from Bristol to Newfoundland in 1497.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

2.5 mi

Elev. Gain

239.4 ft

Est. Steps

5500
Created by
robvideos
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