Brandon Hill located at Park St, Bristol BS1 5RR, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0117 922 2000

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J T

5 Google Rating

If you after inclines (pretty much anywhere in Bristol), great city views and a historical landmark

5/ 5

If you after inclines (pretty much anywhere in Bristol), great city views and a historical landmark then look no further than Brandon Hill. Not a huge open space like other places around the centre, but it's large enough to take a brief stroll from the hustle and bustle of Park St. If you get a chance while it's not as busy, make your way up Cabot Tower, I will say as a tall guy it can feel a tad claustrophobic especially when others are making their way back down and you do the whole close quarters shuffle. Overall Brandon Hill is great if you're looking to step back into a bit of nature.

Anthony Worgan

4 Google Rating

Superb couple of hours spent in the sunshine. Brandon Hill feeding copious amounts of nuts to the ma

4/ 5

Superb couple of hours spent in the sunshine. Brandon Hill feeding copious amounts of nuts to the many squirrels in the grounds! A lovely play area to entertain kids from 3 to teens! Just a disappointment that the historic Cabot Tower itself is still closed to the public as the views from all 4 sides are spectacular. Soon as it's reopened, I will amend the rating to a 5* attraction. Especially as it's always been free to enjoy!

Anke Jacobs

5 Google Rating

These gardens, the terraced ponds and the large, grassy areas provide a haven of tranquility in the

5/ 5

These gardens, the terraced ponds and the large, grassy areas provide a haven of tranquility in the midst of the city though getting to the top may be tricky for those less able to cope with the steep incline and descent. I wasn't bothered that the Cabot Tower was shut as you still get amazing views, even from halfway up the hill.

Alex Williams

5 Google Rating

Sexiest hill known to mankind

5/ 5

Sexiest hill known to mankind

annalieza reeves

4 Google Rating

Being there with wonderful good people always makes everything better an lushus places to visit. But

4/ 5

Being there with wonderful good people always makes everything better an lushus places to visit. But even if you just need some space alone it's also very interesting . Wonderful wildlife to. Big up beautiful places

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