Showing 1–24 of 47 outdoor attractions in Bristol
SightseeingBrunel's SS Great Britain
Zoos and Wildlife ParksBristol Zoo Project (Previously Wild Place Project)
Zoos and Wildlife ParksNoah's Ark Zoo Farm
SightseeingEscape Hunt Bristol
SightseeingTyntesfield
Children's FarmsAvon Valley Adventure Park
Parks and PlaygroundsBrandon Hill Park
SightseeingCabot Tower Codebreaking Walk
SightseeingAvon Valley Railway
SightseeingClifton Observatory
Parks and PlaygroundsOldbury Court Estate
Children's FarmsWindmill Hill City Farm
SightseeingBristol Balloon Fiesta
SightseeingBristol Ferry Boat Co
Sports & ActivitiesBristol Activity Centre
Children's FarmsChew Valley Animal Park
SightseeingBristol Ghost Tours
WaterSUP Bristol
SightseeingBristol Packet Boat Rides
AdventureAdventure Bristol Tree Tops High Ropes
SightseeingThe Matthew of Bristol
Swimming PoolsParish Wharf Leisure Centre
AnimalsOld Down Country Park
Sports & ActivitiesCongo Falls Adventure Golf
Outdoor Family Adventures in Bristol
Bristol's outdoor attractions span everything from gentle riverside rambles to adrenaline-pumping adventures, making it ideal for families with mixed ages and energy levels. The Bristol and Bath Railway Path is perfect for a straightforward cycle or walk, whilst Strawberry Line Miniature Railway offers a gentler way to see countryside. For families wanting structured activity, SUP Bristol teaches paddleboarding skills, and Adventure Bristol Tree Tops High Ropes delivers proper climbing challenges. Curious About Bristol runs treasure-trail-style explorations, and Flying Trapeze Above & Beyond Circus pushes boundaries for confident teenagers. Escape rooms and guided ghost tours round out a scene that genuinely caters to different appetites—whether your family prefers quiet exploration or heart-pounding action.
Bristol's outdoor season runs year-round, but weather planning matters—waterproofs are essential, and layering works year-round. Book high-demand activities like high-ropes courses and circus lessons ahead of time. The city's good public transport means you can base yourself centrally and reach various spots by bus or bike, reducing parking stress on family days out.
Outdoor activities in Bristol: FAQs
Are there outdoor activities suitable for non-swimmers or water-nervous children?
Yes. The Bristol and Bath Railway Path and various walking routes don't involve water skills at all—they're pure exploration. Parks and open spaces offer plenty of dry options. For children keen to gain water confidence gently, activities like paddleboarding lessons from SUP Bristol are taught in controlled settings with safety gear, so they're not the same as wild swimming or diving. If your child is nervous, ground-based treasure trails and walking tours build adventure skills without the water element.
Which attractions work well for families with toddlers?
The Bristol and Bath Railway Path is pram-friendly and flat, perfect for gentle outings with little ones. Parks with dedicated toddler areas are scattered across the city—check listings for baby-change facilities and seating. Some outdoor play areas specifically cater to under-5s with smaller climbing frames and softer surfaces. Miniature railways and gentle sightseeing tours are fine for babies in prams, though booking ahead helps you understand buggy access and sheltered spots during rain.
What's a good first-time activity for children trying something new outdoors?
Treasure trails like Curious About Bristol work well for debuts because they're self-paced, low-stakes, and feel like a game rather than formal lessons. Walking tours from local guides build confidence and knowledge simultaneously. If your child has shown interest in a specific skill—climbing, paddling, cycling—many providers offer beginner sessions specifically framed as introductions. Start with one-off sessions rather than courses until you're sure they're engaged; this prevents expensive commitments to activities they later lose interest in.