Amazing breathtaking views. In the summer, I climb to the top of the hill and have a picnic- it can be a bit windy but it's worth it. In the colder months, ensure you wear wellingtons or really good walking boots as it can get a bit muddy. Carry some antibacterial hand gel- as you will be opening some gates along the footpath. Other essentials- water (or wine in my case), a few snacks and a picnic blanket. Also, please please please, if you are planning to have a picnic, do take any litter/packaging with you, don't just leave it there. Landmarks like these need to be looked after, by the community, there isn't anyone else that will maintain it. There are no pubs or shops nearby (except for Toby Cavery, which is on the way) just a...
Read moreBest view of Bristol by a mile, and it's only a mile out of the city. Please don't bring the car up here, there's no point. There's only one pull in space and it's too narrow a road to block one of those. It is very quiet though, and while steep, it is walkable.
For an easier ascent, go from Norton Malreward, up the side of a field and straight to the tump. From Bristol there's a footpath off Tanorth Road but I believe it is...
Read moreGreat views that is on the Three Peaks Walk (but plenty of other footpaths from all other directions too)
Excellent views that are well worth the climb and with good views towards Bristol and the Clifton Suspension bridge in one direction and Chew magna in the other
Easily accessible from all directions such as Pensford, Dundry and Chew Magna
Easily found and well signed posted
Normally been up on a good day and the...
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