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Covered in the high and low slopes of South West
England, delicacy of Iron Age hill forts and Roman villas, confluence of the
Rivers Frome and Avon, glimpse of Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge and a
large expanse of limestone area fulfil the region of Bristol. Bristol has its
own obvious character of charm and a perfect hotbed of world-renowned artists;
travellers love to walk through the paved roads to turn out to be a piece of a
living canvas; cycling and walking tours are famous in this region and
travellers touch the farthest edges to immerse in the green credentials of the
region. Bristol is all about
boats, bridges and beautiful countryside, which are unbridled and hypnotic.
There are abundant things to see and experience here in the heart of historic
Bristol. The historical sites, cathedrals and monuments are astonishing.
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Families visit the affluent and thematically apropos city
to explore the maritime history; floating harbour as well as the most preserved
boats; the restored vessels offers something special for everyone. Famous of
Brunel's masterpieces are not to be missed as well as the Clifton Suspension
Bridge that spans the striking Avon Gorge. The city is brimmed with style, music
and theatre and thrives on current and historical arts scenes.
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Children move towards the best preserved aquarium that
showcases tropical marine and freshwater creatures. Adventure enthusiasts take
bikes to look around the natural features, coastal areas, indoor variety and a
great number of golf courses. Port and St
Peter's ruined church in Castle Park are simply stunning and creative that
attracts maximum number of visitors.
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The ever so pragmatic predicament of Mendip Hills from
Crook Peak, near Compton Bishop enchants its history and boasts outstanding
natural beauty; as the region completely enveloped with Carboniferous
Limestone, travellers enjoy the environment and a great range of flora and
fauna including birds, butterflies and mammals. They follow the long distance
paths that harkens back to the early theory of Carboniferous Period. The
climate is quite soothing and the surrounding grassland makes the region
comprehensively sterile. The region needs contemplation on the genius of
natural elements that are scattered around the hill.
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