The walk
On this journey, we will walk up through the layers of its geological past and connect the rocks beneath our feet to the history of Bristol. Starting at the Clifton Suspension Bridge, we take in fabulous views of the Avon Gorge and the Bridge and learn about the geological foundations of the city. The route continues down to Hotwells, the Docks and back up through Clifton, where we will discover the links between the geology and the city's human history, through its stories, architecture and industry.
Details
Start and Finish: Clifton Suspension Bridge
Walking distance: 1.5 miles
Duration: 2 hours
Accessibility: steep paths and steps
Maximum of 15 participants. Suitable for children above 13. Dogs are allowed, if they are happy on the lead and with a stop-start walk.
More details about travel and what to bring on the day will be sent to you in the week before the event.
Poor Weather & Cancellation/Postponing the walk
Steps in Stone aims to offer walks throughout the year. If the weather is too poor for the event to be run safely or enjoyably, we may unfortunately need to cancel the event. We aim to confirm cancellation of an event 24-48 hours in advance.
Steps in Stone
Steps in Stone runs regular geology and history walks in the city of Bristol. These tours provide a deep time perspective, revealing how millennia of human involvement with the local landscape and geology have shaped the city.
The walks are open to all and require no prior knowledge of the city or geology.
For more information, visit the Steps in Stone website.