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Easy hiking trails around Siston traverse a landscape where rural and urban environments converge, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The area features reclaimed industrial land, historic pathways, and extensive green spaces like Siston Common. Waterside paths follow the Siston Brook through woodlands and open fields, with minimal significant elevation changes. This terrain makes Siston an inviting location for those seeking accessible outdoor excursions.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A really useful place to stop to top up your water supplies (but, unless you have extremely long arms, you might need a friend to help you press the button!)
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At a main crossroads of the Bristol - Bath cycle path, there is this. Mangotsfield railway station. It's now been taken over by nature & is utterly gorgeous! Opened in 1869, and lasting all the way to closing 100 years later, it had a really good run! It goes to show how quickly times were changing in the 19th & 20th centuries. What I love about it is that it's been left there. It's so surreal & beautiful. The platforms are obvious, a similar height to today, and there's a waiting room structure as well. It's all been reclaimed by nature in the last (almost) 50 years. If we allow nature the time and space; it will come back.
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This is a brilliant sculpture to look at, large in size located along the main cycleway. As you approach the sculpture it is not clear what it actually is. You have to stop to work out what it is, especially if you are not from the local area
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This is an interesting location around the Old Mangotsfield Station. There are two big walls adjacent to each other that are free standing, these look like listed buildings. The cycleway around this area is good
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CLUE: Top up your water, look at the base of the sculpture
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Perfect place for a mid ride treat!
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Warmley Forest Park is a 27-hectare park in Warmley, South Gloucestershire, England. It is situated on the site of former extensive clay quarrying, and until recently it lay derelict. However, it has since been developed into a popular spot for walking, running, and dog walking. The park has a variety of habitats, including woodland, grassland, and ponds, and is home to a range of wildlife, including birds, bats, and insects. There are also a number of historical features in the park, including the remains of a former railway line and a disused quarry. Warmley Forest Park is open to the public all year round and is free to enter. There is a small car park located at the entrance to the park, and there are also a number of public footpaths that lead to the park from nearby villages. The park is a great place to enjoy the outdoors and to get some exercise. It is also a great place to learn about nature and
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Siston offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 16 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 19 hiking routes in the area, catering to various preferences.
Yes, Siston has several easy circular walks. A popular option is the Warmley Waiting Room Cafe – Woodland Path loop from Oldland, which is about 3 km long and takes less than an hour. Another great choice is the Siston Brook Waterfall – Stone Bridge in Woodland Path loop from Siston, offering a slightly longer 5.7 km experience.
Absolutely. The Siston Brook Waterfall – Stone Bridge in Woodland Path loop from Siston trail specifically features the Siston Brook Waterfall. Additionally, the nearby Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall is another natural monument worth exploring.
Siston's easy hikes showcase diverse natural features, including picturesque waterside paths along the Siston Brook, woodlands like Long Wood and Catscliffe Woods, and open green spaces such as Siston Common. You'll also find reclaimed industrial land with historic pathways, offering a unique blend of environments.
Yes, the generally gentle terrain and minimal elevation changes make Siston's easy hiking trails very suitable for families. Many routes follow waterways and pass through woodlands, providing engaging scenery for all ages. The Warmley Waiting Room Cafe – Woodland Path loop from Oldland is a shorter, family-friendly option.
Siston's trails, including those through woodlands and open commons, are generally dog-friendly. Many local hikers enjoy these routes with their pets. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially near wildlife or livestock, and check for any specific local signage regarding dog access.
The easy trails in Siston are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 1300 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful woodlands, the scenic waterside paths along Siston Brook, and the well-maintained routes that offer a refreshing escape into nature.
Yes, you can find interesting viewpoints and landmarks. The Viewpoint near Bristol – Warmley Waiting Room Cafe loop from Kingswood specifically includes a viewpoint. Other nearby attractions include Kelston Roundhill, offering panoramic views, and the historic Willsbridge Mill Local Nature Reserve.
Siston offers excellent opportunities for nature and wildlife spotting. Willsbridge Mill Local Nature Reserve, nestled along the Siston Brook, is home to diverse wildlife including kingfishers, dippers, owls, and badgers. The Wapley Bushes Local Nature Reserve also provides a rich habitat for local flora and fauna.
While Siston Brook is a prominent feature, you can find nearby lakes and ponds. The Duck Pond and Stone Urn, Royal Victoria Park and Pond in St George's Park are accessible highlights that can be incorporated into longer walks or visited separately.
Yes, sections of the well-known Bristol and Bath Railway Path are integrated into Siston's hiking routes, providing accessible and relatively flat terrain. The Warmley Waiting Room Cafe – Jumps loop from Oldland is an example of a route that utilizes parts of this historic pathway.
The easy hikes in Siston are characterized by minimal elevation changes, making them very accessible. For instance, the Warmley Waiting Room Cafe – Woodland Path loop from Oldland has an elevation gain of only about 22 meters, while the Old Mangotsfield Station Walls – Viewpoint near Bristol loop from Emersons Green has around 22 meters of ascent.


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