Explore Bristol off the beaten track with Martin Booth, author of the bestselling guidebook '111 Places in Bristol That You Shouldn't Miss'.
Join Martin for a two-hour walking experience to discover plenty of secret corners and find out more about Bristol, in particular the Old City and Castle Park.
Midway through the walk, you'll grab a drink of your choice at one of Martin's favourite independent cafes. And you'll also be given a signed copy of his book.
Tickets
£39
Season (1 Jan 2024 - 22 Dec 2024) |
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