A must watch if you visit Bristol and a beautiful area to have a walk and spend some good quality time with family & friends!
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Clifton Suspension Bridge Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Located at Avon Gorge, Bristol. It was designed in the 1830s by the talented designer and engineer I.K. Brunel. The main span of the bridge is 214 meters long, which is very suitable for walking. It is said that this is the birthplace of bungee jumping. The lights are lit at night, so it is a beautiful place both day and night.
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Clifton Suspension Bridge Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A must watch if you visit Bristol and a beautiful area to have a walk and spend some good quality time with family & friends!
A group of University of Bristol Civil Enginnering graduates were visiting Bristol for a reunion 40 years after graduation. The Visitor Centre, run by Laura, set up a private tour with a volunteer guide, Mark Bonson, on Saturday morning and he delighted us for an hour with some history, some stories and deep knowledge. It was perfect; thank you.
The bridge and the nearby park are very good. This park is very close to Clifton Village, and it is also suitable for strolling and drinking coffee. If this sounds like hell to you, there are also taverns there, and you can walk down the mountain gorge and walk along the mountain gorge. very good.
Fabulous views, interesting historical facts and stories. Free visitors centre. £1.00 toll to cross the bridge. All upkeep of the bridge is paid for from the tolls.
The most famous landmark on the outskirts of Clifton is the 76-metre-high Clifton Suspension Bridge, which crosses the Avon Canyon in Clifton to the Leigh Forest in Somerset North, and is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful bridges in the UK. Walking or cycling across the Suspension Bridge is free.