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Cycle Path/Sparke Evans Park

Bristol, England

Cycle Path/Sparke Evans Park

Length1.4 mi
Elev. Gain49.2 ft
Est. Steps3000
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Introduction
Cycle Path/Sparke Evans Park is a 1.4 mile (3,000-step) route located near Bristol, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 49.2 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
This is a nice walk a nice path to follow along by river avon. Easy-meduim on my walking scale.

St Philip's Marsh

Historical
St Philip's Marsh is an industrial inner suburb of Bristol, England. It is bounded by River Avon and Harbour feeder canal making it an almost island area, unlike the other two areas surrounded by water, it was historically part of Gloucestershire and is part of North Bristol. The site is home of Avonmeads Retail Park, a large retail and leisure park with Showcase Cinemas and a Hollywood Bowl ten-pin bowling centre among its tenants.

St Philip's Marsh depot

Place
St Philip's Marsh depot is a railway depot located in the St Philip's Marsh district of Bristol, England. It was established as a steam locomotive shed in 1910 but this facility closed in the 1960s. A new diesel facility opened nearby at Marsh Junction in 1959). This has since been combined with a new shed which was opened in 1976 to maintain new InterCity 125 trainsets.

Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone

Place
Bristol Temple Quarter Enterprise Zone is an enterprise zone in Bristol, England, focused on creative, high-tech and low-carbon industries. Covering an area of 70 hectares (170 acres), it is based around Bristol Temple Meads railway station, which is being redeveloped by Network Rail. It also contains the area around the existing Temple Quay development, and the Silverthorne Lane and Avon Riverside areas.

St Vincent's Works

Place
The St Vincent's Works is a former factory and offices at Silverthorne Lane in Bristol, England.The building was built as offices and factory by Thomas Royse Lysaght, for his brother John Lysaght of John Lysaght and Co. with the buildings being completed by R Milverton Drake. The site was previously owned by Acraman and Company and was involved in the manufacture of corrugated-iron and pre-fabricated buildings, which were exported around the world and particular to settlers in Australia.

Driftwood Eagle

Tourist Attraction

Sparke Evans Park

Park

Totterdown Basin

Water

Saint Phillips Greenway

Tourist Attraction

Colthurst Mews

Tourist Attraction

Hardings Row

Tourist Attraction
Route Details

Length

1.4 mi

Elev. Gain

49.2 ft

Est. Steps

3000
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robvideos
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