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Having been designated as the

first ‘Cycling City’, Bristol has

a big emphasis on cycling, with

significant investment being put

into improving and expanding

cycle networks.

These networks link in to the Avon

Cycleway Network, making it possible

to explore Bristol and surrounding

areas with ease. New cycleways are

being built to create road-free

commuting routes across the city

and existing facilities are being

upgraded to include improved lighting

and cycle parking.

Football is also available at dedicated

five-a-side football centres located

around the city and is one of the many

sports on offer at the top-quality

University of Bristol facilities based

at Coombe Dingle Sports Complex.

This facility boasts two artificial

pitches, tennis courts, rugby, cricket,

gym and indoor sports facilities and

has a Sports Medicine Clinic on site.

The University of the West of England

(UWE) also provides a range of

facilities including a floodlit hockey

pitch and high quality indoor facilities

catering for squash, badminton,

basketball and netball.

The city council has invested significant

funding towards a new state-of-the-art

floodlit 400m running track at the City

Academy Bristol accommodating both

track and field events and a new 8-

lane competition facility at The Wise

Campus, Filton College, catering for

all athletics disciplines.

The £21 million Hengrove Leisure

Complex, offers a 10 lane, 50-metre

swimming pool and learner pool,

a 150 station health and fitness suite,

aerobics studio and four court sports

hall. This investment brought a massive

boost to sport and leisure in the south

of the city and is a hub for a range of

sporting activities. Due to its location,

Bristol lends itself to climbers, mountain

bikers and walkers alike, with two

climbing centres within 2 miles of the

city centre and a host of mountaineering

and rambling clubs, providing organised

activities in the area.

Ashton Court Estate, set in 850

acres of beautiful woodland, offers

orienteering, horse riding and two

18-hole par 3 golf courses. There are

two mountain bike trails and Leigh

Woods also contains marked out trails

just round the corner. The attractive

grounds of the estate also appeal to

leisure cyclists, with kite flying and

hot air balloons a regular feature.

For those more drawn to the water,

Bristol offers numerous canoeing,

sailing, diving and rowing clubs based

around the docks and surrounding

areas and pools, catering for beginners

to elite athletes.

For further information on sport in

Bristol, please visit

www.bristol.gov.uk/museums-pa rks- sports-culture/sports-and-fitness

Open Spaces

Bristol boasts a wide range of parks

and green spaces suitable for days

out, from small community parks to

the vast rolling expanses of parkland

like Ashton Court Estate, The Downs

and Blaise Castle Estate.

There are places for picnics,

discovering wildlife, formal gardens,

playing tennis, riding bikes and flying

kites, to green gyms, allotments,

playgrounds, cafés, events and

activities for all ages and abilities.

A number of local nature reserves can

also be found in the city and we are

proud of achieving Green Flag status

for seven of our parks.

For more information see

www.bristol.gov.uk/museums-pa rks- sports-culture

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