Romantic Things To Do in Bristol, England

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Queens Road, Bristol, England

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  • Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery is an extremely popular museum and a great place to go to on a rainy da... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • I visited with my folks to see the brilliant wildlife photographic exhibition downstairs! We only had time ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Clifton Down, Bristol, England

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  • Very close to the Clifton Suspension Bridge , the Clifton Observatory houses a camera obscura, a rotating m... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Very good views ! More on TripAdvisor

 

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Clock Tower Yard, Bristol BS1 6 United Kingdom

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  • Strange to have an Empire museum in these politically correct times? Well, the British Empire and Commonwea... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • There's a lot of cultural significance here and it's great that the museum looks honestly at the history... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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43 kilometers south of Bristol, Bristol BA6 9, United Kingdom

  • It might surprise you to learn that Glastonbury is not just the name of the country's biggest music festival. No, that actually gets it's name from this small town near to the festival site. It's a... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Such a special experience, a visit to Glastonbury is never complete without climbing the Tor, sitting in the Chalice Well garden for an hour, visiting the abbey and afterwards the many small shops.... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Cliff Road, Bristol BS27 3, United Kingdom

  • Cheddar Caves and Gorge is a stunning, natural wonder and attract visitors all round the year. They are simply awesome, the two show caves, formed in the Ice-Age, are festooned with stalactites and... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • The Cheddar caves and gorge are awesome, personally my fave area around Bristol. Check out the local cheese company after you take a trip down some of the caves.Ignore the ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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The Cliffs, Bristol BS27 3, United Kingdom

  • This place aims to show you what life was like for Somerset folk in the 1920s - whether they actually spent all their time eating cheese and practicing crafts is debatable, but it makes for an inte... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • A nice little village and a good cheese company. Worth a visit for cheese lovers, but ultimately there is nothing amazingly special there. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Jersey Street, Bristol BS1 4ED United Kingdom

  • This annual Bristol event is not only an interesting British cultural phenomenon, steeped in ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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1 Begbrook Park, Bristol BS16 1 United Kingdom

  • The Tuckett family of Frenchay were a prominent Quaker family with many pioneering members. FF Frenchay was an alpinist (many lodges in the Alps are named after him), his father lived through the B... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • The Tuckett family of Frenchay were a prominent Quaker family with many pioneering members. FF Frenchay ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Henbury Road, Bristol, England

  • The Blaise Castle House Museum is set in a beautifully restored 18th century, country house on the outskirts of the city in Blaise Castle Estate, one of Bristol's finest parkland. It contains a fol... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • It's a lovely walk, fantastic views, great play area for kids and a decent cafe. More on TripAdvisor

 

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12 Denmark Street, Bristol, England

  • If you want to explore these fascinating, underground, 800 year-old cellars, either get together with a group of friends, or try and tag onto an existing groupthey are only open to groups of 20 people or more. It's worth the effort ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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