Best attractions and places to see around Hanham Abbots include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational opportunities situated between Bristol and Bath. The area features rolling hills, the Avon Valley, and various water elements. Historical landmarks like Hanham Court and St George's Church offer cultural insights. Public footpaths and cycling routes provide opportunities to explore the scenic surroundings.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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At a main crossroads of the Bristol - Bath cycle path, there is this. Mangotsfield railway station. It's now been taken over by nature & is utterly gorgeous! Opened in 1869, and lasting all the way to closing 100 years later, it had a really good run! It goes to show how quickly times were changing in the 19th & 20th centuries. What I love about it is that it's been left there. It's so surreal & beautiful. The platforms are obvious, a similar height to today, and there's a waiting room structure as well. It's all been reclaimed by nature in the last (almost) 50 years. If we allow nature the time and space; it will come back.
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Fantastically beautiful views all around
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I did this ride yesterday. It was deliciously cool on a hot day, and condensation drips do fall from the ceiling, but no problem for us. Both tunnels were lit tho pedestrians were tricky to spot and a bell was useful. We enjoyed the soundscape. I was pleased to have a light so I was visible to those cycling the other way. We encountered a group with a wheelchair user and it was tricky to spot her for those with no lights. A great place to bring kids for an adventure.
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Brilliant route for kids on bikes- they love riding though tunnels!
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The longest cycling and walking tunnel in the UK - 1,672 metres long to be precise! The Two Tunnels path is very wide and smooth so it’s perfect for small children who are not very confident yet, or for little ones on balance bikes. It is nearly flat as well, so great for smaller legs or kids who are learning to ride a bike. Don’t forget to take lights with you because the tunnels have some lighting, but a front and rear light are advised. Also remember that the tunnel might be cold on a hot summer day.The tunnels feature lights and music!
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Kelston Roundhill affords spellbinding views over Bath, Bristol and Somerset. In clear conditions, you can see both Severn bridges, across to Wales and the Black Mountains, the Wiltshire Downs in the east and the Mendip Hills in the south. The countryside in this neck of the woods is magnificent; a picturesque and quintessentially-English patchwork. A superb section of the Cotswold Way runs over the hill, too.
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The area is rich in natural beauty, featuring the rolling Hanham Hills and the picturesque Avon Valley. You can discover various water elements like weirs and cascades within woodland areas. Notable spots include Snuff Mills Weir and Park, and the Golden Valley Nature Reserve, which boasts a waterfall and reclaimed industrial landscape now thriving with wildlife.
Hanham Abbots offers several historical landmarks. You can explore the medieval Hanham Court estate, which includes a church and a tithe barn, with evidence of a Roman Villa. Adjoining the court is the 15th-century St George's Church. Additionally, Hanham Mills, historically a crossing point with an ancient ferry and a lock opened in 1727, is a well-known beauty spot.
Yes, Hanham Abbots offers several family-friendly options. The Two Tunnels Greenway is a wide, smooth, and nearly flat cycling and walking path, featuring the longest cycling and walking tunnel in the UK, making it suitable for families. Hanham Common also serves as a recreational area with a children's play area and football pitches.
The region is excellent for cycling. The Two Tunnels Greenway is a popular choice, and the Staple Hill Tunnel is an integral part of the Bristol-Bath railway cycling path. You can find various cycling routes, including easy to moderate options, by exploring the Cycling around Hanham Abbots guide.
For expansive views, head to Kelston Roundhill. From here, you can enjoy panoramic vistas over Bath, Bristol, and Somerset, including both Severn bridges, the Black Mountains, the Wiltshire Downs, and the Mendip Hills. Another iconic viewpoint is the Clifton Suspension Bridge, offering breathtaking views of the Avon Gorge.
Yes, the parish is rich in public footpaths, allowing walkers to explore the scenic Hanham Hills and the Hanham Abbots Conservation Area. You can find a variety of walking trails, from easy strolls to more challenging routes, suitable for different skill levels. For specific running trails, you can check the Running Trails around Hanham Abbots guide.
The area is enjoyable year-round. For cycling through tunnels like The Two Tunnels Greenway or Staple Hill Tunnel, they can feel chilly in summer and warm in winter, making them accessible in various seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and enjoying the natural landscapes of the Hanham Hills and Avon Valley.
Yes, the area is known for its converted railway paths. The Staple Hill Tunnel is part of the Bristol-Bath railway cycling path, originally a Midland Railway line. Similarly, The Two Tunnels Greenway also utilizes former railway tunnels, providing unique cycling and walking experiences.
Hanham Mills, also known as "The Chequers," is a significant beauty spot. Historically, it was an ancient ferry crossing point, and its weir powered several mills, including a grist mill. The lock here, opened in 1727, played a crucial role in transporting coal and quarry stone, adding to its historical and scenic appeal.
Many of the public footpaths and natural areas around Hanham Abbots are suitable for dog walking. The Hanham Hills and the Hanham Abbots Conservation Area offer scenic routes. When exploring, always ensure dogs are kept under control and follow local guidelines, especially around livestock or in nature reserves.
Yes, you can find waterfalls in the area. The Golden Valley Nature Reserve, a former industrial site reclaimed by nature, features a beautiful waterfall. Another waterfall is located within a trail on the Oldbury Court Estate, which offers riverside trails and parkland.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experience of cycling through the long, lit tunnels like The Two Tunnels Greenway, noting the interesting atmosphere and even music at times. The spellbinding 360-degree views from Kelston Roundhill over Bath, Bristol, and beyond are also highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the engineering marvel and breathtaking views from the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
The Avon Valley, with its steeply wooded slopes, forms a picturesque backdrop to Hanham Abbots. You can explore it through the extensive network of public footpaths that traverse the parish. For more active exploration, consider the various MTB trails available, which often include sections along the river, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Hanham Abbots guide.


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