Summary

A fascinating walk through an interesting wood, which was planted on the site of a deer park used by the Bishops of Worcester in the 13th century, and later became the garden of Knoll House, now dilapidated but being tended by the Woodland Trust.
Difficulty:
Leisurely
Distance:
1.5 miles (2.4 km)
Walking time:
02h 00m
Type:
Circular

Start location

Bramble Lane, Sneyd Park, Bristol

lat: 51.4741659

lon: -2.6429226

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