Nature reserves, parks & green spaces in Bristol, City of
Showing 51–100 of 739 locations in Bristol, City of, South West.
A riverside city spanning the Avon Gorge, with the Downs' plateau common, the Frome valley network, Leigh Woods, and the tidal Avon mudflats.
The park and garden to Brislington House (known as Long Fox Manor)
Grade II* registered historic park and garden
Historic· 16 ha
Arnos Court Park
Urban park· 16 ha
Trym Valley
Urban park· 15 ha
NORTHERN SLOPES
Northern Slopes is a 15-hectare Local Nature Reserve situated in Bristol, City of, South West England. The site features grassland and woodland, supporting a range of species, and is popular for local walking trails.
Nature reserve· 15 ha
Eastwood Farm Open Space
Broadleaved· 15 ha
Castle Park
Urban park· 15 ha
Redland Green
Urban park· 14 ha
Henbury Cemetery
Broadleaved· 13 ha
LAMPLIGHTERS MARSH
Lamplighters Marsh is a 13-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Bristol, City of, South West England. This marshy area includes diverse wetland ecosystems, attracting many bird species and offering opportunities for peaceful nature walks.
Nature reserve· 13 ha
Trym Valley
Urban park· 13 ha
Riverside Park
Urban park· 13 ha
Victory Park
Urban park· 12 ha
Fonthill Park
Urban park· 11 ha
ARNOS VALE CEMETERY
Grade II* registered historic park and garden
Historic· 11 ha
Highridge Common
Urban park· 11 ha
Brunel Open Space
Urban park· 11 ha
LAWRENCE WESTERN MOOR
Lawrence Western Moor is an 11-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Bristol, City of, South West England. The moorland habitat supports specialized flora and fauna, offering opportunities for walking and wildlife appreciation.
Nature reserve· 11 ha
Saltwell Valley Open Space
Urban park· 11 ha
BADOCKS WOOD
Badocks Wood is a 10-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Bristol, City of, South West England. Visitors can explore diverse woodland areas that support a variety of bird species and wildlife, with well-maintained trails for walking.
Nature reserve· 10 ha
Walcombe Slade
Broadleaved· 10 ha
The Granny Downs
Urban park· 10 ha
Okebourne Road Open Space
Urban park· 10 ha
Hungerford Road Open Space
Urban park· 10 ha
South Bristol Crematorium and Cemetery
Broadleaved· 10 ha
St Peters Rise Allotments
Broadleaved· 10 ha
ROYAL VICTORIA PARK (FORMERLY BRENTRY HOUSE)
Grade II registered historic park and garden
Historic· 10 ha
Bowness Gardens
Broadleaved· 9 ha
Ilsyngrove - Broadleaved woodland
Broadleaved· 9 ha
Canford Park
Urban park· 9 ha
Doncaster Road Park
Urban park· 9 ha
Dundridge Park Playing Field
Broadleaved· 9 ha
Durdham Down and Clifton Down
Broadleaved· 9 ha
TROOPERS HILL
Troopers Hill is an 8-hectare Local Nature Reserve in the City of Bristol, South West England. Visitors can find ancient grassland, rare plant species, and various birdlife, with pathways suitable for walking and exploring the natural environment.
Nature reserve· 8 ha
Eastwood Farm Open Space
Broadleaved· 8 ha
Withywood Park
Urban park· 8 ha
Old Sneed Park
Broadleaved· 8 ha
St Andrew's Park
Urban park· 8 ha
Knowle West Health Park
Urban park· 8 ha
Monks Park
Urban park· 8 ha
Troopers Hill
Broadleaved· 8 ha
Crox Bottom
Broadleaved· 7 ha
Blaise Castle, Iron Age hillfort, Roman and medieval remains, and post-medieval garden
Scheduled Monument
Historic· 7 ha
Kings Head Lane Park
Urban park· 7 ha
Landscape at the former CEGB Headquarters
Grade II registered historic park and garden
Historic· 7 ha
Redcatch Park
Urban park· 7 ha
Kingswear
Urban park· 7 ha
Filwood Park
Urban park· 7 ha
Bamfield Green Space
Urban park· 7 ha
Purdown
Urban park· 7 ha
Saint Anne Park
Urban park· 7 ha