Free 2-4 hours
Beautiful landscapes have attracted people for thousands of years. From flint napping to sheep rearing, explore the hidden stories of the hills with this audio walking tour from Discovering Britain on a 6 mile trip beginning at the Avon at Saltford. Take the tour as you go on a smartphone, or download the audio tour files to hear as you go.
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KINGSWOOD
SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE
51.45°N, 2.51°W
Sunrise: 04:44
Sunset: 19:29
Moon Phase: last quarter
Weather: light rain, 12°C max, 4°C min
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