Tower Belle, Bristol
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Tower Belle is a passenger boat based in Bristol Harbour in England. The vessel is operated by the Bristol Packet Boat Trips company on pleasure and educational trips in the City Docks, on the River Avon to the Chequers Inn at Hanham Lock and Beese's Tea Gardens at Conham. Tower Belle was built in 1920 in Newcastle upon Tyne by Armstrong Whitworth, originally known as Wincomblee. In the 1950s and 1960s she worked in London, finally coming to Bristol in 1976. ()
Coordinates: 51°26'53"N, 2°37'10"W
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Day trips
Tower Belle – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Clifton Suspension Bridge, SS Great Britain, Ashton Gate Stadium, Avon Gorge.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Tower Belle?
Nearby attractions include Hotwells, Bristol (3 min walk), Hydraulic engine house, Bristol (3 min walk), Cumberland Basin, Bristol (3 min walk), Underfall Yard, Bristol (4 min walk).
How to get to Tower Belle by public transport?
The nearest stations to Tower Belle:
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Ferry
- Pumphouse • Lines: Hotwells-Centre (3 min walk)
- Nova Scotia Place • Lines: Hotwells-Centre (3 min walk)
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- Cumberland Basin • Lines: m2 (3 min walk)
- SS Great Britain • Lines: m2 (9 min walk)
Train
- Butterfly Junction (3 min walk)
- SS Great Britain (16 min walk)