Brandon Hill

Cabot Tower which includes landscape views and a city
Cabot Tower featuring a park
Cabot Tower which includes a park
Cabot Tower showing a garden
Cabot Tower which includes heritage elements


Lush hilly lawns, a children’s playground, sweeping views and a Neo-Gothic tower make Bristol’s oldest park a popular retreat from the city center.

Enjoy some downtime on a visit to Brandon Hill, a picturesque green space between the neighborhoods of Clifton and Harbourside. Climb to the summit of a century-old tower for magnificent views, picnic on a summer’s day and spot animals and colorful plants.

Given to the city by the Earl of Gloucester in the 1100s, Brandon Hill was used for pasture for almost 500 years and became a public park in 1625. Thousands of people gathered here in 1843 to watch the SS Great Britain set sail on its maiden voyage.

A network of pathways weave around the park’s sloping lawns. The northern section is a designated nature conservation area called Brandon Hill Nature Reserve. In the spring and summer months, cowslip, daises and other wildflowers add color to the informal gardens. Wildlife ranges from amphibians and butterflies to foxes, migratory birds and pipistrelle bats.

The 105-feet (32-meter) tall Cabot Tower rises high above the park. Unveiled in 1897, this redbrick tower commemorates the 400th anniversary of explorer John Cabot’s voyage from Bristol to present-day Canada. Climb the 109 steps for unbeatable views from the tower’s two observation decks. See major city landmarks, such as Clifton Suspension Bridge and Wills Memorial Building, and appreciate the gorgeous surrounding countryside.

Join locals and tourists that come to escape the bustle of the city center and set up picnics on warm and sunny days. Barbecuing is allowed in designated areas. Children of all ages can have fun on the climbing frame, sandpit and swings at the playground. There are two outdoor exercises stations, too.

The park is 1.5 miles (2.4 kilometers) west of Bristol Temple Meads train station and about 10 minutes’ walk from Bristol City Centre. Drivers can use one of several metered car parks located nearby.

Brandon Hill is open at all times and is a dog-friendly park. There’s a public restroom adjacent to Cabot Tower. The tower is open daily and admission is free.

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