Best attractions and places to see around Almondsbury include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and engaging points of interest. Situated near the M4/M5 interchange, the area offers views across the Severn Levels to Wales and the Forest of Dean. The landscape features steep, wooded hills and expansive views of the Severn Estuary. Almondsbury provides opportunities to explore both historical sites and natural environments.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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At a main crossroads of the Bristol - Bath cycle path, there is this. Mangotsfield railway station. It's now been taken over by nature & is utterly gorgeous! Opened in 1869, and lasting all the way to closing 100 years later, it had a really good run! It goes to show how quickly times were changing in the 19th & 20th centuries. What I love about it is that it's been left there. It's so surreal & beautiful. The platforms are obvious, a similar height to today, and there's a waiting room structure as well. It's all been reclaimed by nature in the last (almost) 50 years. If we allow nature the time and space; it will come back.
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Brandy Bottom Colliery, located just off the Bath-Bristol cycle path, was an important coal mining site in the 19th century, particularly known for its deep mine workings. The site features remnants of the colliery, including old structures and spoil heaps. It operated during a time of significant coal production in the area before eventually closing. Today, it serves as a historical point of interest along the cycling route, illustrating the region's industrial heritage
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Brilliant route for kids on bikes- they love riding though tunnels!
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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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Staple Hill tunnel is a disused railway tunnel that was originally part of the Midland Railway's Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line, which connected Bristol and Bath. The tunnel runs for approximately 1.1 miles (1.8 km) through the hillside, and was opened in 1869. It is now an iconic part of the Bristol-Bath railway cycling path. The cycle path takes up less than half the width of the tunnel and the rest of the floor consists of uneven rocks. The tunnel is lit all year-round, but cyclists are advised to turn their lights on. The roof leaks in places, giving the appearance of rain.
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The tunnel is currently (6/22) in rather poor condition. Please turn your headlights on while riding through the tunnel - safety first!
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A nice highlight. Highly recommended
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Almondsbury offers several natural highlights, including the Clifton Suspension Bridge, which provides breathtaking views across the Avon Gorge. You can also enjoy panoramic vistas from Almondsbury Hill, overlooking the Severn Levels to Wales and the Forest of Dean. The area also features peaceful woodlands like Northam Wood and Haw Wood, and the expansive Severn Estuary.
The village is rich in history. You can visit St Mary the Virgin Church, dating back to 1140 AD with its distinctive lead-covered spire. Another significant historical site is the Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins, which offers a glimpse into the region's 19th-century coal mining heritage along a cycling path.
Yes, Almondsbury has a strong cultural heritage, particularly through its historic pubs. The Bowl Inn in Lower Almondsbury has parts originating from 1146, and The Swan Inn, a Grade II listed building, has been an inn since the 1600s. Both offer a chance to experience the village's long-standing social history.
Absolutely. The Staple Hill Tunnel, part of the Bristol-Bath railway cycling path, is lit year-round and offers a traffic-free route suitable for families. The Clifton Suspension Bridge is also considered family-friendly and offers impressive views. Additionally, the Almondsbury fields and Aztec areas provide access to peaceful woods and ponds with wildlife, and there's a BMX Park near Aztec West.
Almondsbury is well-connected for cyclists. You can explore routes like 'The Promenade, Clifton – Severn Bridge Cycleway loop' or 'North Bristol Quiet Lanes – View from Almondsbury Hill loop'. Many of these routes incorporate attractions such as the Staple Hill Tunnel and the disused Mangotsfield Railway Station. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Almondsbury guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. A popular option is the 'View from Almondsbury Hill loop', offering scenic views. Other easy routes include loops around Blaise Museum and Goram's Soap Dish Pond. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Almondsbury guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails around Almondsbury. Options include the 'View of the River Avon – Brunel Way Pump Track loop' and routes that pass by the Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins. For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Almondsbury guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the engineering marvel of the Clifton Suspension Bridge and its breathtaking views. The traffic-free nature of the Staple Hill Tunnel is also highly valued for cycling. Many enjoy the historical insights offered by sites like the Brandy Bottom Colliery Ruins and the peaceful, scenic environment of the area's natural features.
Yes, the area features the Staple Hill Tunnel, a disused railway tunnel that is now part of the Bristol-Bath railway cycling path. You can also visit the site of the disused Mangotsfield Railway Station, where the former station walls and platforms are still visible along a popular cycle path.
For stunning vistas, head to Almondsbury Hill, which offers superb panoramic views across the Severn Levels to Wales and the Forest of Dean, including both Severn Bridges. The Clifton Suspension Bridge also provides an iconic viewpoint over the Avon Gorge. Additionally, the Almondsbury fields and Aztec areas offer scenic views of the Severn Bridge.
Cyclists looking for a challenge might enjoy Belmont Hill. It's known for its good surface and is a popular spot for hill repeats, offering a good workout just outside of Bristol.
The woodlands surrounding Almondsbury, such as Northam Wood, Haw Wood, Mount Skitham, and Monmouth Covert, are important natural habitats for local wildlife. The Almondsbury fields and Aztec areas also feature ponds teeming with ducks, geese, and swans, making them ideal for nature walks and wildlife observation.


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