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Top 2 nature & wildlife things to do in Bristol

Wildlife, forests, gardens, and the green pockets of Bristol that make it bearable in monsoon and beautiful by November. Day trips and short drives where the landscape is the point.

  1. Guided Walking Tour of Bristol Old City and Harbour, Bristol1

    1. Guided Walking Tour of Bristol Old City and Harbour

    5.0· 166 reviews· 2.3 hours

    Walking around a city, whilst listening to a tour guide, is a perfect form of exercise. 1000 years of Trade and Industry made Bristol the UK’s second city. See the Cathedral, Banksy’s, Harbour, Docks, Georgian Square, Old Vic, ‘Bridge’, Castle site, Old City, corn exchange, markets, Guilds, Street Art, and Sugar House. We take a maximum of six people on our walk. Enjoy a 2-hour guided walk, circa 12,000 steps and 3-4 miles long, listening to interesting facts, colourful characters, history and anecdotes on the way. Each person has an audio receiver so they can here the guide above all the city noise. Join your guide, who having moved to Bristol in 1980, attended Bristol Poly (UWE), has lived, played rugby, worked off and on in the city for 40 years. He is continually researching the city as a hobby and wants to give something back to the place he adores. The style is interactive, flexible, light-hearted and personal. Nature breaks are limited, so please plan ahead.

  2. Bristol Street Art: Banksy & Graffiti Puzzle Adventure, Bristol2

    2. Bristol Street Art: Banksy & Graffiti Puzzle Adventure

    3.7· 39 reviews· 1.5 hours

    Bristol is the UK's street art capital, and this self-guided puzzle adventure takes you through its most iconic walls. Follow a mysterious artist across 10 stops, from hidden Banksy originals to towering murals by world-famous creators. Your mission: track down a secretive artist whose graffiti holds a personal message. Armed with clues in the Questo app, decode tags, solve visual puzzles, and piece together a story that unfolds on the walls around you. Discover three genuine Banksy pieces including the famous Well Hung Lover, a giant disco wolf by Aryz, Stik's minimalist figures, and the street where the See No Evil festival transformed a neighbourhood. The route covers 2.2 km through Stokes Croft, The Lanes, and Park Street. Best in daylight when the colours pop. Start anytime, pause whenever you like, and play at your own pace. Perfect for couples and art lovers. Download the Questo app, enter your booking code, and head to Bell Lane to begin.

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