Bristol Harbour, Bristol
Facts and practical information
Bristol Harbour is the harbour in the city of Bristol, England. The harbour covers an area of 70 acres. It is the former natural tidal river Avon through the city but was made into its current form in 1809 when the tide was prevented from going out permanently. A tidal by-pass was dug for 2 miles through the fields of Bedminster for the river, known as the "River Avon New Cut", "New Cut", or simply "The Cut". It is often called the Floating Harbour as the water level remains constant and it is not affected by the state of the tide on the river in the Avon Gorge, The New Cut or the natural river southeast of Temple Meads to its source. ()
Bristol Harbour – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: M Shed, Arnolfini, Bristol Cathedral, College Green.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Bristol Harbour?
How to get to Bristol Harbour by public transport?
Bus
- Anchor Road • Lines: 902, 903, Falcon (2 min walk)
- Queen Square • Lines: m2 (5 min walk)
Ferry
- Millennium Square • Lines: Hotwells-Centre (3 min walk)
- City Centre • Lines: Hotwells-Centre (5 min walk)
Train
- Princes Wharf (5 min walk)
- SS Great Britain (7 min walk)