The Rugby March has two routes of different distances. Put on your walking boots and choose between a three or six mile route through Bristol.
The Rugby March has two routes of different distances. Put on your walking boots and choose between a three or six mile route through Bristol.
Three Mile Route: This walk follows an accessible route. It is flatter than the six mile route with no steps and is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs. Leaving from Ashton Gate, follow the River Avon and take in the spectacular view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge, then enjoy the lower part of Ashton Court Estate and return to Ashton Gate.
Six Mile Route: Leave from Ashton Gate, follow the River Avon and take in the view of the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Walk beneath the Bridge and then ascend via some steps in Nightingale Valley into Leigh Woods. Cross over the Bridge and head to the Clifton Observatory. You'll then return over the Bridge and then walk through through Ashton Court Estate to Ashton Gate.
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