Sea Mills located at Bristol BS9 1FF, UK

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Amanda Edwards

5 Google Rating

This rail line is a gem! You can get into Clifton in 5 mins and it's always on time. The scenery is

5/ 5

This rail line is a gem! You can get into Clifton in 5 mins and it's always on time. The scenery is stunning.

chaz rothwell

4 Google Rating

Very useful line and nice station! Delays do occur quite often though.

4/ 5

Very useful line and nice station! Delays do occur quite often though.

nick henley

4 Google Rating

Good when the train amrun and are on time

4/ 5

Good when the train amrun and are on time

Luke Massey

4 Google Rating

The Severn at Sea Mills

4/ 5

The Severn at Sea Mills

lindsay tankins

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Paweł Musiał

5 Google Rating

Short bungee jumping spot, or squirrel diving.

5/ 5

Short bungee jumping spot, or squirrel diving.

Damien Jenkins

5 Google Rating

Nice area with some good walks

5/ 5

Nice area with some good walks

Adriana D'Souza

1 Google Rating

The station itself is small. There are no toilet services. It has limited connection to stations in

1/ 5

The station itself is small. There are no toilet services. It has limited connection to stations in Bristol area. Most importantly it leads tourists like me onto an unsafe path crossing the A4 dual carriageway across to the old sneed park nature reserve... Can't really recommend.

Gemma

5 Google Rating

Really good train station. Train is always running on time. Good information, with live info to let

5/ 5

Really good train station. Train is always running on time. Good information, with live info to let you know how far away the train is. Undercover seating area to wait for the train to arrive. Very clean and tidy, with nice views of the river

Paul Serridge

5 Google Rating

Great for swimming in rhe Avon if you are a competant open water swimmer

5/ 5

Great for swimming in rhe Avon if you are a competant open water swimmer

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