Best waterfalls around Iron Acton are found within a landscape that blends natural beauty with a history of industrial reclamation. The area features rewilded reserves and river corridors, providing diverse habitats. These locations offer opportunities for observing wildlife and exploring varied natural environments. The region's walking trails often lead to scenic spots, including waterfalls.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A small, cute waterfall located on the Cotswold Way. If you stay on the path, you can't miss it.
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Well, this wasn't TOO impressive when I hiked here 🙈😅, however I would recommend this, even just as a waypoint to aim for. The surroundings are beautiful.
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Waking in direction indicated and all the footpaths in golden valley are blocked and closed due to unsafe trees from ash die back
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Don’t park in Rose & Crown Car Park, understandably they get annoyed.
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Oldbury Court estate was purchased by the Graeme family in 1799. They landscaped the area and lived here. In 1937 the last heir died, and the estate was sold to the Bristol Corporation which is now Bristol City Council. The old mansion was demolished as it was in a dangerous state of repair. It's now a great area of green space, river side trails, playground and parkland within Bristol’s boundaries.
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The old mill here was used to grind corn but never snuff. Apparently the name comes from the nick name of the old miller who was known as "Snuffy Jack". Today Snuff Mills refers to the old mill, weir and park land along the river Frome.
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A beautiful stretch of fields, next to River Avon lovely flowers open 24hrs
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The area around Iron Acton features several interesting waterfalls. The Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall is set within a rewilded industrial landscape, now a haven for wildlife. Another popular spot is Snuff Mills Weir and Park, which combines a historical weir and parkland along the River Frome. You can also find the Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall within a large green space offering riverside trails.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. Snuff Mills Weir and Park is considered family-friendly, offering an easy walk along the River Frome. The Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall is also within a family-friendly estate with parkland and trails. Additionally, the Waterfall on the Cotswold Way is noted as family-friendly.
The Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall is located in a landscape that has been reclaimed by nature from its industrial past. You'll find a diverse habitat including a river corridor, mature woodland, scrub, and limestone grassland. It's a haven for wildlife, with opportunities to spot various birds like kestrels and kingfishers, as well as frogs, toads, grass snakes, and mammals such as foxes and water voles.
Yes, the area has a rich history. Snuff Mills Weir and Park is a historical site featuring an old mill and weir along the River Frome. The Golden Valley Nature Reserve, home to the Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall, was once an ochre quarrying and refining site, with telltale signs of its industrial past still visible.
The region around Iron Acton offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the St Peter's Church – Frome River Riverside Path. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes and MTB trails, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical context. Many enjoy the tranquil settings of places like the Golden Valley Nature Reserve, the easy walks along the River Frome at Snuff Mills, and the natural escape offered by the Oldbury Court Estate. The opportunity to observe diverse wildlife and explore rewilded landscapes is also a significant draw.
Yes, the Waterfall on the Cotswold Way is a notable waypoint along the famous Cotswold Way, offering beautiful surroundings for hikers. Additionally, the Alderley Off-Road Path and Waterfall is part of an intermediate trail.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, waterfalls are often at their most impressive after periods of rain, when water flow is higher. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant walking conditions and vibrant natural scenery, making them good times to explore the reserves and trails.
Absolutely. Snuff Mills Weir and Park is known for its nice, easy walk along the River Frome. Many of the hiking routes in the wider Iron Acton area are also rated as easy, such as the St Peter's Church – Frome River Riverside Path loop.
The Golden Valley Nature Reserve is rich in biodiversity. Visitors can spot various birds, including kestrels, kingfishers, goshawks, and greenfinches. The reserve is also home to frogs, toads, grass snakes, foxes, squirrels, badgers, rabbits, and water voles. There's even a herd of goats in the reserve.
Yes, the Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall is located within the Oldbury Court Estate, a large green space with riverside trails and parkland within Bristol's boundaries. This estate was once a private residence before becoming a public park.


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