In the Avon Gorge

Recommended by
Our view
"A fascinating walk through a famous gorge below one of Brunel’s masterpieces."
Walk directions

Start opposite the car park along the Red Trail, a wide earth path towards the river. After 50yds (46m) bear right (Red and Purple Trails). In another 90yds (82m) turn left on the Red Trail (the Purple Trail continues ahead). The wide path runs under beech trees, past a shelter that is roofed with shingles (wooden tiles) to a T-junction with the wood dropping away ahead.

Turn left (Red Trail), heading along the rim of a wooded combe. After 110yds (100m) gently downhill, where a red waymarker points ahead (to the car park), bear right, down into the combe. At its floor turn right down a rougher path for 200yds (183m). Turn up left onto a terrace path with glimpses of the river. After 300yds (274m), at a point with a view ahead along the river, bear right on a smaller path past a picnic table. The path slants down across a shallow combe to a T-junction with fir trees. Here turn down right to the River Avon.

View all directions
Location
Additional information
  Terrain  - Wide and mostly waymarked, one steep section
  Landscape  - Wooded slopes, tidal riverside and a gorge
  Dog friendliness  - Dogs can be off lead throughout
  Parking  - At Leigh Woods
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
Avon Gorge has its own special climate, and hosts insects and plants found nowhere else, such as the Bristol onion and Bristol rock cress. Peregrine falcons nest here most years. But it's geology that gives the gorge its Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) status. Avon and Africa The river...
Read more
Been on this walk placeholder

Been on this walk?

Send us photos or a comment about this route. Or recommend a route of your own.

Walking in Safety placeholder

Walking in Safety

Read our tips to look after yourself and the environment when following this walk.

Get an AA guide placeholder

Get an AA guide

Explore our range of ‘50 Walks in’ guides - they’re the ideal companion for a ramble.

About the area
The Anglo-Saxon settlement at Bristol grew up around the bridge and harbour on the River Avon. With access to the sea, it increased in importance.
Area image

In the Avon Gorge

Recommended by
Our view
"A fascinating walk through a famous gorge below one of Brunel’s masterpieces."
Dog friendly
Location
Nearest postcode:
Additional information
  Terrain - Wide and mostly waymarked, one steep section
  Landscape - Wooded slopes, tidal riverside and a gorge
  Dog friendliness - Dogs can be off lead throughout
  Parking - At Leigh Woods
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
Avon Gorge has its own special climate, and hosts insects and plants found nowhere else, such as the Bristol onion and Bristol rock cress. Peregrine falcons nest here most years. But it's geology that gives the gorge its Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) status. Avon and Africa The river...
Read more
Been on this walk placeholder

Been on this walk?

Send us photos or a comment about this route. Or recommend a route of your own.

Walking in Safety placeholder

Walking in Safety

Read our tips to look after yourself and the environment when following this walk.

Get an AA guide placeholder

Get an AA guide

Explore our range of ‘50 Walks in’ guides - they’re the ideal companion for a ramble.

About the area
Area image
Bristol
The Anglo-Saxon settlement at Bristol grew up around the bridge and harbour on the River Avon. With access to the sea, it increased in importance.