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River Avon Trail

The River Avon Trail is a scenic riverside path between Pill Harbour and Bath. This 20 mile trail winds through a fascinating variety of landscapes from tidal mudflats and the steep Avon Gorge with Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge overhead, to Bristol’s quaysides and the rolling countryside of the Cotswolds.Picture of the River Avon Trail

Access

The Trail is fairly level with a mixture of paths and pavements, there are very few stiles & gates, making the route ideal for families. You can also enjoy a quiet cycle away from busy roads along several sections of the Trail.

How to get onto the route...

You can get onto the River Avon trail at many different points, including Pill Harbour, Greville Smyth Park, Castle Park, Conham River Park, Hanham Weir, Keynsham, Saltford and Bath.

More information

Loads of interesting information and facts can be found on the new River Avon Trail website and a new, updated trail guide for 2007 is now available. www.riveravontrail.org.uk
 
 
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