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Brick vs Bloom

Brick vs Bloom, Bristol, England

20.09 KM

This walk was organised and led by the Igers Bristol crew. Entititled 'Brick vs Bloom' the route was fascinating circuit of East Bristol taking in St Phillips, Lawrence Hill, St George's Park, Crew Hole, Trooper's Hill, Netham Park and Feeder Road. A lovely bunch of people and a great way to explore the city on foot (with a camera).

2 Jun 2018
Flat
11hrs, 25min (4hrs, 47min)
altitude Graph for brick vs bloom walk

Elevation: Max 69m, Min 6m, Gain 63m

Pictures from the walk

road tunnel with figures in light

Cattle Market Road tunnel

cyclists in tunnel

Cyclists on Cattle Market Road

industrial unit with corrugated iron, blue doors and barbed wire

The Labyrinth Press

bridge and comment works

Victor Street, St Phillips

graffiti of smurf smoking a spliff

Spliff Smoking Smurf

terraced houses

Bath Road

modern flats

Paintworks

cream coloured corrugated iron industrial building

Express Asphalt

gas tanks painted with thomas the tank engine faces

Thomas the Tank Engine gas tanks

gas tank painted with the fat controller character

The Fat Controller

house with 48 sheet billboard poster which extends over the side

Oversized, BS5.

paths leading up hill with industrial chimney on top

Troopers' Hill

view over trees and houses with hills in distance

The view from Trooper's Hill

mr whippy ice cream van in a park with people queuing

Ice Cream Time!

terrace of housing with one bright blue house on the end

Blue terraced

red house with pre worboys road sign reading 'a432 chipping sodbury'

Pre worboys road sign - the A432 to Chipping Sodbury

building painted with words 'exit brexit'

Exit Brexit

empty car park with yellow railings and victorian school building

The Gardiner Haskins Car Park and Hannah More School

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