Experience the Great Outdoors

WE INVITE YOU TO

Troopers Hill in BRISTOL, ENGLAND

Local Nature Reserve sits atop the River Avon and bears the marks of past quarrying and mining activities. The hill boasts a captivating blend of historical remnants, untamed flora and fauna. Featuring heather, broom, rugged cliffs, picturesque vistas, and two designated chimneys, Troopers Hill stands out as one of Bristol's most breathtaking wildlife sanctuaries. Visitors enjoy unrestricted, round-the-clock access to the hill, and can easily reach its summit by crossing Troopers Hill Field.

Where Nature Meets Adventure

"85 different species of bee have now been recorded on Troopers Hill"

(Friends of troopers hill)

WE'RE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR FEEDBACK AND IDEAS ON HOW WE CAN ENHANCE THE PARK SITE. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS, WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU. YOU CAN EASILY REACH OUT TO US BY USING OUR CONTACT FORM

IF YOU HAVE A QUERY ABOUT A PARK OR WOULD LIKE TO HAVE PERMISSION FOR EVENTS OR ACTIVITIES, THEN PLEASE GET IN TOUCH WITH BRISTOL CITY COUNCIL PARKS SERVICE - WWW.BRISTOL.GOV.UK/PARKS – WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF BRISTOL'S PARKS.

"24 species of butterfly have been seen in recent years on Troopers Hill"

(Friends of troopers hill)