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Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park
Ham Lane, Bishop Sutton, Bristol, Somerset BS39 5TZ - England, UK

This is a unique park, exclusively adult, providing total peace and tranquillity. The park is central to all major West Country attractions, with the beautiful Georgian city of Bath only 15 minutes away, and all set in wonderful walking...
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Attractions near Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park
A selection of attractions close to Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park:
Sherborne Garden  (4 Miles)
Visit our romantic garden with its colourful collections of rose species, grasses, waterlilies and hemerocallis. Old walls and clipped hedges divide the 6 acres into...
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Riverside Walk  (5.5 Miles)
On the Bathwick side of the Avon is this popular walk beside the river. You can watch the weir waterfall from an open-air cafe, feed...
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Horseworld  (7.2 Miles)
Horseworld in Whitchurch, is the visitor centre of The Friends of Bristol Horses Society, one of the largest charitable equine rescue centres in Britain. The...
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ROOM Artspace  (8.6 Miles)
Located at the very heart of the great city of Bristol, ROOM provides a first class artist run artspace and gallery. Operating since 2003,...
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Bristol's Industrial Museum  (8.6 Miles)
There is a long and proud history of industry in Bristol, and of course was the home and popular building site for industrial engineer Isambar...
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The Architecture Centre  (8.7 Miles)
Anyone fascinated by buildings should feel at home here. The Bristol Centre for the Advancement of Architecture was founded in 1996. An 18th-century warehouse beside...
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Arnolfini  (8.7 Miles)
One of Europe’s leading centres for the contemporary arts, it has been housed since 1975 in Bush House, a former tea warehouse. Arnolfini’s international artistic...
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St. Mary Redcliffe  (8.8 Miles)
St Mary Redcliffe is a parish church the size of a cathedral. Such splendour speaks of Bristol’s wealth. The city’s merchants could rival the resources...
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Theatre Royal  (8.9 Miles)
Bristol has long been at the forefront of provincial theatre. Support for drama in the city encouraged the building of the Theatre Royal in 1764-6....
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Kiln Restaurant  (8.9 Miles)
Bristol Blue glass is famous. Bristol became a centre for glass making in the 17th century, but the industry died out in the city in...
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@Bristol  (8.9 Miles)
A huge bronze beetle guards the entrance to Wildwalk, part of Bristol’s award-winning family attraction. Hands-on discovery is the keynote of @Bristol. Child-friendly interactive exhibits...
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Llandoger Trow  (8.9 Miles)
King Street was built up outside the city wall in the reign of Charles II and named after him. Still today many of its 17th-century...
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Watershed Media Centre  (8.9 Miles)
Watershed is the leading digital media centre in the south west of England, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to create, learn and be educated...
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Watershed  (8.9 Miles)
Watershed was Britain’s first Media Centre. It opened in 1982 in an intriguing building. E Shed was a simple, utilitarian dock transit shed, yet it...
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The Commercial Rooms  (9 Miles)
The merchants of late Georgian Bristol wanted somewhere exclusive to meet. So they built themselves this elegant club in 1810. Impressed by the Lyceum at...
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Abbey Gatehouse  (9 Miles)
Once Britain was dotted with monasteries, each enclosed behind high walls with strong gates. The bigger the abbey, the more magnificent its gatehouse would be....
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Bristol Cathedral  (9 Miles)
After Henry VIII closed England’s monasteries, he found a new use for Bristol’s great Abbey of St Augustine. In 1542 it became the Cathedral Church...
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Bristol Hippodrome  (9.1 Miles)
The West End comes to Bristol here. The theatre is large enough to house big national productions - touring musicals, ballet and opera. Locally-produced shows...
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Church of All Saints  (9.1 Miles)
This old church is a patchwork of styles. It has Norman pillars at the west end, while the east end is 15th-century. The most striking...
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Christmas Steps  (9.1 Miles)
This quaint corner of Bristol is like a time capsule. Climbing the steps you pass reminders of every age from medieval to modern. The lampposts...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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