Kelston Roundhill is a quiet special location on a working farm. Three permissive footpaths lead to the clump at the top: access is via Cullimore's Lane or Cotswold Way. Dogs on lead at all times please. No camping, fires or nuisance. Leave no trace.
Grey place to walk to nice views all around
Lovely walks here with my family. On a clear day you can see across to the old chocolate factory in Keynsham, the Clifton suspension bridge, and even the Severn Valley crossings. Awesome views wherever you look. You can park in the village and it's a lovely (albeit steep) walk up. Can get very windy at times!
Beautiful vista and pleasant trails. Don't follow Google maps introduction to the top of the farm track though, it's buuumpy.
Lovely lump on the Cotswold Way, great views over the countryside surrounding Bath and if you needed anymore incentive, there's a cheese shop at the bottom.
It's a hill. It has hilly features like a slope going up (when you are at the bottom), and a slope down (when you are at the top). When you are half way up there is a slope both up and down.
Nice trod up from the Bath soft cheese company. Great views if clear. Worth a try
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safe space
Good for kids
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Grey place to walk to nice views all around
Lovely walks here with my family. On a clear day you can see across to the old chocolate factory in Keynsham, the Clifton suspension bridge, and even the Severn Valley crossings. Awesome views wherever you look. You can park in the village and it's a lovely (albeit steep) walk up. Can get very windy at times!
Beautiful vista and pleasant trails. Don't follow Google maps introduction to the top of the farm track though, it's buuumpy.
Lovely lump on the Cotswold Way, great views over the countryside surrounding Bath and if you needed anymore incentive, there's a cheese shop at the bottom.
It's a hill. It has hilly features like a slope going up (when you are at the bottom), and a slope down (when you are at the top). When you are half way up there is a slope both up and down.
Nice trod up from the Bath soft cheese company. Great views if clear. Worth a try