Wraxall circular from Tyntesfield
Introduction to Walk 2426
County/Area - Somerset
Author - Lou Johnson
Length - 3.2 miles / 5.2 km
Ascent - 350 feet / 106 metres
Time - 2 hours 0 minutes
Grade - easy
A short walk in Somerset to the southwest of Bristol. The circular route includes the village of Wraxall and also provides the opportunity to explore the grounds and parkland of the National Trust's Tyntesfield. A GPS File is available for download (see walk description).
Please maintain social distancing - keep at least 2 metres away from other walkers.
Maps | |||
Ordnance Survey Explorer 155 | Sheet Map | 1:25k | BUY |
Anquet OS Explorer 155 | Digital Map | 1:25k | BUY |
It is recommended you take a map. The preferred scale is 1:25k. |
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Note : The distances quoted to other walks in the vicinity are measured in a straight line. The distance by road may be further.
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