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🏞️Brandon Hill and Cabot Tower

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Brandon Hill is a historic park in central Bristol, offering 8 acres of green space with mature trees, wildflower meadows, and a children's playground. At the summit stands Cabot Tower, a 32-meter-tall red sandstone landmark built in 1897 to commemorate John Cabot's voyage. Climb the 111 spiral steps for panoramic views of the city, harbour, and beyond.

  • Children love the playground with swings, slides, and climbing frames, suitable for toddlers and older kids.
  • The park has plenty of open grass for picnics and ball games, plus benches and paths for pushchairs.
  • Cabot Tower is free to enter; the narrow staircase may be challenging for very young children or those afraid of heights.
  • Facilities include public toilets (usually open) and a café nearby on Park Street. No on-site parking but central location makes it accessible by bus or on foot.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
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Travel tips

  • Climb Cabot Tower for city views

    The 111 spiral steps to the top offer panoramic views of Bristol. Not suitable for very young children or those with a fear of heights.

  • Playground suits a wide age range

    The playground has equipment for toddlers through to older children, making it worth a good play session when visiting.

  • Bring a picnic blanket

    Plenty of open grass areas perfect for family picnics. Bring your own food and enjoy the mature trees for shade on warmer days.

  • Pushchair-friendly paths throughout

    The park is well-maintained with pushchair-accessible paths. Cabot Tower has stairs only, so leave buggies at the base if climbing.

  • Use public toilets before climbing

    Public toilets are usually available in the park. Use these before attempting Cabot Tower as there are no facilities at the top.

  • Central location, no parking on-site

    No dedicated car park, but the central location is easily reached by bus or on foot. Consider public transport or nearby street parking.

  • Café nearby for refreshments

    A café is located nearby on Park Street, useful for grabbing drinks and snacks without leaving the area.

  • Visit on weekdays for fewer crowds

    Weekday visits are often quieter than weekends, especially good if your children prefer less crowded spaces.

  • Plan 1-2 hours for a relaxed visit

    Allow time for playground play, a picnic, and optionally climbing the tower. Rushing limits the fun factor for families.

  • Mature trees provide shade

    The park has plenty of established trees. On hot days, these create shaded areas perfect for cooling off during play and picnics.

  • Free entry to Cabot Tower

    No entrance fee for the tower, though the climb of 111 steps is only suitable for children with reasonable fitness and confidence.

  • Wildflower meadows in spring and summer

    The wildflower meadows are at their best in warmer months. Spring and early summer offer colourful walks and wildlife spotting.

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