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Attractions and Places To See around Wraxall And Failand - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Wraxall And Failand, a parish in North Somerset, include a mix of historic estates, churches, and natural reserves. The area features woodlands, rivers like the Land Yeo, and open meadows, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. It is characterized by its blend of cultural heritage, such as the Victorian Gothic Tyntesfield Estate, and extensive recreational trails. This region offers a variety of outdoor activities and points of interest for visitors.

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Last updated: April 23, 2026

Clifton Suspension Bridge

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Spanning the spectacular Avon Gorge, Clifton Suspension Bridge is one of Bristol's most iconic landmarks. The bridge has been a toll bridge since it opened in 1864, connecting Clifton to …

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The Strawberry Line

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Nice traffic free route with lots of places to stop for refreshments along the way. Recommend the bakery at Winscombe.
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Belmont Hill

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Good surface and therefore I prefer descending this hill and going up Wraxall hill. It has a couple of turns, but can be taken at speed. Would be good for doing loops Belmont to Wraxall

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Avon Riverside Path (Bristol to Pill)

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Linking Bristol to Pill, this sometimes gravelly, sometimes rooty and mucky trail runs alongside the River Avon and is perfect for riders, walkers and joggers. Take more care during peak …

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Bristol and Bath Railway Path

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A good, paved, even, well-posted track from Bath to Bristol centre

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August 27, 2025, Bristol and Bath Railway Path

Excellent stop, really busy so be patient.

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I road from Bath to Caldicot South Wales last summer on this route, amazing calm journey to Bristol, stopped off at the old railway building for a coffee on the way. Excellent path to be fair, even for a Saturday, only about 40 or so at the old station stop, but no issues with riding, peaceful to be fair.

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Wear clothes to cover your legs, parts are quite overgrown with nettles. (end May 2024)

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Nice traffic free route with lots of places to stop for refreshments along the way. Recommend the bakery at Winscombe. Sadly, the numerous bike gates along the route are a pain if you're on a mountain/hybrid bike as they are too narrow.

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Rowan
September 5, 2023, Belmont Hill

Take the climb up the back of Portbury or Caswell hill and enjoy the descent down as a reward. As a climb it's got a sort of alpine feel, and while it's never really steep it does go on a bit. Due to the traffic I much prefer this as a descent, In a similar vein to Brockley Combe but that's overall a nicer climb.

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Some major works to the first portion in Bristol, and the Mangotsfield section have fixed a lot of the issues that plagued our lovely path but there are still some sections which have seriously deteriorated, most notably the Oldland common section just before Bitton and the section between Bath and Saltford. All this is to say, for the most part I don't recommend this for road bikes. Not only is 35kmh too fast for this path (and you can absolutely get up that fast and beyond), it will also rattle you pretty roughly. I tend to avoid as much of it as I can, only jumping onto it when it's getting late and I don't want to get caught out on country lanes in the dark. A fabulous commuter route though.

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John Trower
November 22, 2021, Belmont Hill

Look out for the long right bend - make sure you brake beforehand!

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The Strawberry Line is a traffic-free trail between Yatton and Cheddar. The gravel path follows the route of a former railway line that once carried delicious cargos of strawberries from Cheddar. The line was well usd for nearly a century until its closure in 1965. Level and easygoing, the trail is suitable for all ages and abilities. It winds through some very pretty Somerset countryside, too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Wraxall and Failand?

The area offers a mix of natural landscapes. You can find serene walks at Abbots Pool nature reserve, explore woodlands like West Tanpit Wood, or follow small rivers such as the Land Yeo and Markham Brook. The nearby Mendip Hills AONB provides a rolling limestone landscape with various walking opportunities. Leigh Woods, a nature preserve, offers trails through woodlands and along the Avon Gorge, with scenic views over Bristol, and is particularly known for bluebells in Prior's Wood during spring.

Are there historical sites or cultural landmarks to visit?

Yes, Wraxall and Failand are rich in history. The prominent Victorian Gothic Revival house, Tyntesfield Estate, owned by the National Trust, features intricate architecture and extensive grounds. All Saints' Church, Wraxall, a Grade I listed building, dates back to the 12th century with Norman archways and medieval glass. You can also find the remains of a Deserted Medieval Settlement earthworks, indicating an Iron Age defended settlement.

What are some popular walking and hiking trails in the area?

There are over 25 curated routes around Wraxall and Failand. Popular options include the National Trust Tyntesfield estate loop, exploring the parkland and gardens of the historic estate. For an easy path through Ashton Hill Plantation to a stand of redwood trees, try the Failand – Giant Redwoods loop from Failand. You can also find trails through Ubley Warren Nature Reserve.

Are there cycling paths suitable for different abilities?

Absolutely. The Strawberry Line is a traffic-free gravel path following a former railway line, suitable for all ages and abilities. The Avon Riverside Path (Bristol to Pill) is another great option for riders, walkers, and joggers, offering views along the River Avon. For more cycling routes, including moderate options, explore the Cycling around Wraxall And Failand guide.

What activities are available for families with children?

Families can enjoy Noah's Ark Zoo Farm, a local attraction with a large collection of animals, hands-on experiences, and play areas. Many of the trails, such as the Strawberry Line, are marked as family-friendly. The extensive grounds of Tyntesfield Estate also provide ample space for family walks and exploration.

Can I find dog-friendly walking routes around Wraxall and Failand?

Many of the natural areas and trails in Wraxall and Failand are suitable for dog walking. Wraxall Piece, owned by the Forestry Commission, is open year-round for walkers and recreation. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or private estates like Tyntesfield, where dogs might be restricted to certain areas or require leads.

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known spots worth discovering?

Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Abbots Pool for a peaceful nature experience away from crowds. The area known as "The Rocks," stretching north from The Battleaxes, is notable for its historic quarries that were a source of local building stone, offering a glimpse into the region's industrial past. Wraxall Court, originally the manor house, also has a rich history and beautiful gardens.

What is the best time of year to visit Wraxall and Failand for outdoor activities?

Spring is particularly beautiful, especially for seeing bluebells in Prior's Wood within Leigh Woods. Summer offers pleasant weather for longer walks and cycling. Autumn brings vibrant foliage to the woodlands. While some trails can be muddy in winter, many routes remain accessible, and the historic sites are open year-round.

Where can I find viewpoints with scenic vistas?

For iconic views, the Clifton Suspension Bridge offers breathtaking panoramas spanning the Avon Gorge. Belmont Hill also provides good viewpoints. Additionally, trails through Leigh Woods along the Avon Gorge offer scenic views over Bristol.

Are there options for longer, more challenging cycling routes?

Yes, for those seeking more challenging rides, the region offers various road cycling routes. You can explore options like the Nailsea Wall – Nailsea Lanes loop or the Providence Lane Climb. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Wraxall And Failand guide.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails?

The terrain varies significantly. You'll find easygoing gravel paths like the Strawberry Line, as well as sometimes gravelly, rooty, and mucky sections along the Avon Riverside Path. Woodlands like West Tanpit Wood and Leigh Woods offer natural, unpaved trails, while the Mendip Hills AONB features a rolling limestone landscape.

Are there any specific tips for visiting Tyntesfield Estate?

Tyntesfield Estate is a National Trust property, so it's advisable to check their official website for opening times, admission fees, and any booking requirements before your visit. The estate features richly decorated interiors and extensive grounds with gardens and parkland, so allow ample time to explore both the house and its surroundings.

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