Covid 3
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 14.71 km
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Average duration: 4h 25
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Difficulty: Not specified
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 63 m
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Vertical drop: - 70 m
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Highest point: 68 m
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Lowest point: 31 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: Downend and Bromley Heath
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Start: N 51.499063° / W 2.502919°
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End: N 51.499208° / W 2.504629°
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 49 m - Start on Sandringham Avenue
- 2 : km 0.03 - alt. 48 m - Turn left onto Quakers Road
- 3 : km 0.08 - alt. 47 m - Turn right onto Queensholm Drive
- 4 : km 0.39 - alt. 44 m - Turn left
- 5 : km 0.44 - alt. 43 m - Turn left
- 6 : km 0.61 - alt. 43 m - Turn right onto Ring Road Path
- 7 : km 1.02 - alt. 42 m - Turn sharp left
- 8 : km 1.85 - alt. 45 m - Keep right
- 9 : km 1.87 - alt. 45 m - Turn sharp right
- 10 : km 2.2 - alt. 33 m - Turn left
- 11 : km 2.66 - alt. 47 m - Keep right
- 12 : km 3.08 - alt. 39 m - Turn sharp right onto Down Road
- 13 : km 3.12 - alt. 37 m - Turn left
- 14 : km 3.67 - alt. 37 m - Turn slight left
- 15 : km 3.82 - alt. 40 m - Turn right
- 16 : km 3.85 - alt. 45 m - Turn right
- 17 : km 5.75 - alt. 40 m - Turn left
- 18 : km 5.76 - alt. 40 m - Turn sharp left
- 19 : km 6.28 - alt. 41 m - Turn left onto Rectory Road
- 20 : km 6.33 - alt. 41 m - Turn right
- 21 : km 6.65 - alt. 42 m - Turn right onto Church Road
- 22 : km 7.15 - alt. 50 m - Turn left onto School Road
- 23 : km 7.81 - alt. 55 m - Keep right
- 24 : km 7.86 - alt. 55 m - Turn left onto Bristol Road, B4058
- 25 : km 8.65 - alt. 63 m - Turn sharp right
- 26 : km 8.68 - alt. 63 m - Turn slight right onto High Street, B4058
- 27 : km 9.26 - alt. 68 m - Turn left onto Church Lane
- 28 : km 10 - alt. 49 m - Turn right
- 29 : km 10.02 - alt. 49 m - Turn right onto Church Lane
- 30 : km 10.45 - alt. 43 m - Keep right
- 31 : km 10.49 - alt. 42 m - Turn slight right onto Beacon Lane, B4057
- 32 : km 10.9 - alt. 48 m - Keep left onto Winterbourne Road, B4057
- 33 : km 10.95 - alt. 47 m - Turn left onto Old Gloucester Road, B4427
- 34 : km 10.97 - alt. 48 m - Turn left
- 35 : km 11.23 - alt. 41 m - Turn right
- 36 : km 12.13 - alt. 51 m - Turn left onto Quarry Barton
- 37 : km 12.24 - alt. 49 m - Turn right onto Quarry Barton
- 38 : km 12.45 - alt. 39 m - Turn left onto Quarry Barton
- 39 : km 12.47 - alt. 41 m - Turn sharp right onto B4058
- 40 : km 12.49 - alt. 41 m - Turn left onto Pye Corner
- 41 : km 12.63 - alt. 47 m - Turn left onto Moorend Road
- 42 : km 12.82 - alt. 49 m - Turn sharp right onto Worrells Lane
- 43 : km 12.87 - alt. 49 m - Turn right onto Moorend Road
- 44 : km 13.08 - alt. 31 m - Keep right onto Old Bromley Heath Road
- 45 : km 13.91 - alt. 39 m - Keep right onto Old Bromley Heath Road
- 46 : km 13.94 - alt. 38 m - Turn slight right onto A4174
- 47 : km 14.1 - alt. 40 m - At roundabout, take exit 3 onto Bromley Heath Road, A4017
- 48 : km 14.32 - alt. 42 m - Turn left onto Ring Road Path
- 49 : km 14.33 - alt. 42 m - Turn right onto Ring Road Path
- 50 : km 14.35 - alt. 42 m - Turn right onto Bromley Heath Road
- 51 : km 14.35 - alt. 42 m - Turn left
- 52 : km 14.37 - alt. 42 m - Turn slight left onto Quakers Road
- E : km 14.71 - alt. 42 m
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Stoke Park
Hilly, with extensive views over and beyond the park landscape, mainly on open land.
Barn Wood
Contoured walk with a focus on 18th century historic features in semi-ancient woodland.
Cotswold villages of Doynton and Dyrham
Doynton is a village situated at the southern end of the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, approximately 14.5km (9.0) miles from Bath. The walk starts from the Holy Trinity Church, Doynton, and takes you up the Cotswold escarpment, over fields, through quiet lanes and valleys, to the village of Dyrham, before returning to Doynton
Canford Park, Blaise and Henbury Golf Course loop
Lovely walk in north Bristol slightly off the most obvious paths in Blaise Estate.
Durdham Down
It is 150 years since The Clifton and Durdham Downs (Bristol) Act, 1861 secured the Downs as a place of recreation for us all – forever. This trail and a second trail exploring the Promenade and Observatory Hill celebrate this anniversary and explore the rich and fascinating history of the Downs.
Rhododendron
Passing by Goram’s Chair, Tarn Lake, Beech Cathedral, Lily Pond, Rhododendron Walk, Rustic Lodge, Woodman’s Cottage.
Royals and St Mary’s Church
The Church of St Mary the Virgin dates back to 1093, with various rebuilding over the years until an extensive refurbishment in 1878. Look out for two notable graves; an obelisk memorial to the Egyptologist Amelia Edwards and coloured head and foot stones of ‘Scipio Africanus’, a negro slave.
Gorge
The gorge is at its deepest below Lover’s Leap. You can see massive cliffs of steeply tilted white Carboniferous Limestone. It is difficult to see exactly how the Gorge was formed. It would have been directly influenced by the most recent Ice Age up to 100,000 years ago.
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