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Compton Dando

Top 3 Gorges around Compton Dando

Best canyons around Compton Dando are characterized by the region's rural setting, featuring rolling hills and the meandering River Chew. While traditional deep canyons are not prevalent, the area offers several notable gorges and river valleys. These natural features provide diverse landscapes for walking routes near Compton Dando, including riverside paths and elevated viewpoints. The landscape is typical of the Somerset countryside, offering a mix of verdant areas and gentle inclines.

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Last updated: June 14, 2026

River Avon Trail

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Nice gravelly path with options going up into Leigh Woods. Gets very wet at times, and sometimes the river comes up over the path! Lots of dog walkers and families at weekends so dont go mad!

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The nice smooth road around the Clifton Downs. Features views over the Avon Gorge plus surrrounds a lovely public green space.

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Popular with walkers, cyclists and runners, the Pill Path follows the Avon from the city out to the village of Pill, near where the river empties into the Severn Estuary. …

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Carlingcott Valley

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Picturesque quiet lanes following the valley.

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View of Clifton Suspension Bridge

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From this spot, you get an amazing view of Clifton Suspension Bridge crossing the Avon Gorge with the city behind it. Behind the viewpoint is Stokeleigh Camp, an Iron Age …

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Rowan
June 30, 2023, Carlingcott Valley

Pretty nasty hump up into Carlingcott either East or west. Otherwise one of the highlights of the area. From the west it's pretty rough and steep and from the east it's more drawn out and smoother.

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Fantastic views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge from the river path.

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Flat gravel path which is perfect for running away from the cars

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Compact gravel all the way

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Popular with walkers, cyclists and runners, the Pill Path follows the Avon from the city out to the village of Pill, near where the river empties into the Severn Estuary. The running is great fun on a gently undulating trail. There are superb views of Clifton Suspension Bridge and the cliffs of the Avon Gorge.

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The river Avon trail connects Bristol and Pill and is a lovely alternative to the road cycleway. It can get a bit busy on weekends during the afternoons

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Ecce Homer
February 25, 2021, River Avon Trail

A good cycle path for all but the skinniest of wheels and the right line has to be chosen in places. It's compacted gravel and dirt, so could get a bit boggy during or after wet weather. Lots of other users to be mindful of as well. There's some great views of the river, the cliffs and Clifton Suspension Bridge of course!

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From this spot, you get an amazing view of Clifton Suspension Bridge crossing the Avon Gorge with the city behind it. Behind the viewpoint is Stokeleigh Camp, an Iron Age fort. There are lots of trails to explore in Leigh Woods and the surrounding countryside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around Compton Dando?

While Compton Dando itself is characterized by rolling hills, meadows, and the meandering River Chew, the broader region offers diverse natural features. You can explore the scenic Carlingcott Valley with its quiet lanes, or venture to the Avon Gorge area to experience river trails and viewpoints. The River Chew is a central feature, providing opportunities for riverside strolls and observing local wildlife.

Are there any traditional canyons directly in Compton Dando?

Compton Dando is nestled in the Chew Valley, a landscape of rolling hills and river valleys, not deep, narrow canyons. The name 'Compton' itself means 'settlement in a valley.' However, the area does feature notable river gorges and valleys, particularly around the nearby Avon Gorge, which offer similar dramatic landscapes and recreational opportunities.

What are some popular river trails or viewpoints in the wider area?

The River Avon Trail is a popular viewpoint with a gravelly path offering views of the river, cliffs, and the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge. Another excellent option is the Pill Path Along the Avon Gorge, a flat gravel path following the Avon from the city towards the Severn Estuary, also providing superb views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the Avon Gorge cliffs.

Are there family-friendly walking options near Compton Dando?

Yes, several trails in the region are suitable for families. The River Chew Loop is a popular 4 km trail offering a serene and accessible hike with no significant elevation gain. The Pill Path Along the Avon Gorge is also noted as family-friendly, being a flat gravel path perfect for walks. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Compton Dando.

What kind of cycling routes are available in the area?

Cyclists can enjoy the Circular Road Around Clifton Downs and Avon Gorge, a smooth road offering views over the Avon Gorge and surrounding a public green space. This route is great for casual rides or even training. For mountain biking, the Pipley Bottom Rocky Descent offers a challenging, technical byway for experienced riders. You can find more cycling routes in the MTB Trails around Compton Dando guide.

What is the best time of year to visit Compton Dando for outdoor activities?

The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions for walking and cycling. In spring, Stephen's Vale, a wooded valley near Compton Dando, is particularly beautiful with bluebells. During wetter periods, some paths like the River Avon Trail can get very wet or boggy, so checking local conditions is advisable.

Are there any historical landmarks near Compton Dando?

While not a natural feature, the disused Pensford Viaduct is a notable historical landmark in the area. Built in 1874 to carry the Bristol and North Somerset railway over the River Chew, it is now preserved and offers great views from Stanton Lane. A moderate 5.6-mile trail from Compton Dando includes views of the viaduct.

What are some options for longer or more challenging hikes?

For a moderate challenge, consider the 'Pensford Viaduct – Pensford Viaduct loop from Compton Dando,' which is about 8.9 km. If you're looking for a technical challenge, the Pipley Bottom Rocky Descent is a very rough byway, often hike-a-bike, suitable for experienced hikers or mountain bikers. You can find more detailed routes in the hiking guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the gorges and trails in this region?

Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes, from the quiet lanes of Carlingcott Valley to the dramatic views over the Avon Gorge. The River Avon Trail is loved for its gravelly path and views of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, while the Circular Road Around Clifton Downs and Avon Gorge is enjoyed for its smooth surface and public green space. The blend of natural beauty and accessible paths makes the area popular for various outdoor activities.

Where can I find more information about the local area, including maps?

For local information and maps of the Compton Dando area, you may find resources from the local council helpful. For example, a map of Compton Dando is available through the Keynsham Town Council website: Compton Dando Map.

Are there specific trails for running near Compton Dando?

Yes, there are several running trails. The 'River Chew – Woodland Pond loop from Compton Dando' is a moderate 10.5 km route. For a longer, more challenging run, consider the 'Pensford Viaduct – Church Tower by the Lake loop from Compton Dando,' which spans over 16 km. More running options can be found in the Running Trails around Compton Dando guide.

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