Snuff Mills Frome Valley in East Bristol - Image Martin Mullins
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Museum and heritage sites in South Gloucestershire
S Gloucestershire & the S Cotswolds
South Gloucestershire has a wide variety of heritage attractions and museums.
Troopers Hill Nature Reserve
An award-winning local nature reserve and former mine in east Bristol that overlooks the River Avon.
Banksy Graffiti Cat and Dog
East Bristol
A very early Banksy showing a cat with a spray paint can and two approaching dogs
Eastwood Farm Nature Reserve
Brislington
A peaceful riverside nature reserve with woodland, ponds and plenty of wildlife.
Oldbury Court and Snuff Mills
Fishponds
Enjoy a great family day out with woodland and riverside walks, an arboretum and large children's playground.
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FreeNarroways Millennium Green Nature Reserve
Ashley Down
Narroways Millennium Green is a nature reserve of a grassy and wooded ridge split by railway cuttings with spectacular views across the city.
Frenchay Village Museum
Frenchay
Frenchay Village Museum tells the story of Frenchay and its residents. Mountain explorer, Hollywood film star, chocolate manufacturer, and assistant to Brunel – here are just some of their stories.
Eastville Park Playground
Come and enjoy Eastville Park which has a fishing lake, lots of green space and children’s playgrounds!
Royate Hill Nature Reserve
Eastville
Royate Hill is an unusual nature reserve, partly on top of a railway viaduct with wildflower meadows and woodland.
Banksy Graffiti Masked Gorilla
Eastville
An early Banksy of a gorilla in a pink mask. This was accidentally painted over in 2011, but has since been restored and is now a ghostly version of the original.
Kingswood Heritage Museum
Kingswood
The museum is located in the former William Champion 18th century zinc and brass work and features a windmill tower.