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Bath
Visit West Food & Drink Forum – Thursday 18 September - Bath based venue TBC
Bath
Visit West Gold and Partner Member Event – Wednesday 10 December – Guildhall Bath
Harbourside , Bristol
Visit West Annual Regional Visitor Economy Conference – Thursday 20 March - We The Curious, Bristol
Green Park Road, Bath
Visit West – Bath Conference – Wednesday 23 April (3pm-6pm) - Green Park Brasserie, Bath
Bristol
Visit Britain - Business Events Forum - Thursday 27 March – Bristol Beacon, Bristol
Bath & Bristol
Skills and Employability Forum – Thursday 13 November – Online
West End, Bristol
Visit West Attractions Forum – Tuesday 15 July – Bristol Cathedral
Bristol
Visit West Groups & Travel Trade Forum – Tuesday 10 June - Central Bristol
Bradley Stoke, Bristol
South Gloucestershire Visitor Economy Meeting – Thursday 5 June – West Country Water Park
Bristol
Castle Park offers a blend of past and present, from the remains of a great medieval castle to the nearby bustle of a modern city centre.
West End, Bristol
Cabot Tower, set in the gorgeous parkland of Brandon Hill near Park Street in the West End, is a 105ft tower built in 1897 to commemorate John Cabot's famous voyage from Bristol and the continent of North America four hundred years earlier.
West End, Bristol
Everyone is welcome to explore Bristol Cathedral including well-behaved dogs on leads.
Bristol
Join the South West’s most impactful sustainability event. A catalyst to unlock business growth by transitioning to net zero with clarity, confidence and resilience.
Wapping Road, BRISTOL
Visit The Matthew, a modern-day replica of the Tudor ship that John Cabot sailed to America in 1497. Climb aboard and take a trip or explore the ship – dogs welcome!
Clifton, Bristol
The Downs consists of Clifton Down and Durdham Down. Together they represent a huge area of protected parkland right on the edge of the city.
Bristol,
Oldbury Court is a beautiful and diverse estate, combining woodland and riverside paths with historic parkland and excellent dog-walking paths.
Bath
Just a short stroll from the city centre, the area is a beautiful expanse of green parkland, spanning 57 acres. Originally an arboretum, it is still home to beautiful botanic gardens and the Great Dell Aerial Walkway.
We've listed some of Banksy's most famous Bristol works, which together make for a great dog-friendly self-guided walking tour of the city. With plenty of stops to sample some of the bars, cafés and restaurants the city has to offer, it's a day of…
Bristol
Blaise Castle Estate is 650 acres of parkland and woodlands.
Bath
Look to the south from Bath city centre and you will see a wooded hillside rising from just beyond the river. On the summit is Alexandra Park, a wonderful, tranquil green space with mature trees and magnificent views over the city.