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Bath & Bristol
Skills and Employability Forum – Thursday 23 April 2026 – Online
Bath
Visit West Food & Drink Forum – Wednesday 11 March 2026 from 10am to 12pm - Apex City of Bath Hotel
Green Park Road, Bath
Visit West – Bath Conference – Wednesday 23 April (3pm-6pm) - Green Park Brasserie, Bath
West End, Bristol
Visit West Attractions Forum – Tuesday 15 July – Bristol Cathedral
Bristol
Visit West Annual Regional Visitor Economy Conference - Tuesday 9 March 2027 - Bristol Beacon
Bradley Stoke, Bristol
South Gloucestershire Visitor Economy Meeting – Thursday 5 June – West Country Water Park
Bristol
Visit Britain - Business Events Forum - Thursday 27 March – Bristol Beacon, Bristol
Bath
Visit West Gold and Partner Member Event – Wednesday 10 December – Guildhall Bath
Bath & Bristol
Thursday 26 March (1:30 - 4pm) - Sustainability Marketing - Online
Bristol
Visit West Groups & Travel Trade Forum – Tuesday 10 June - Central Bristol
Bath & Bristol
Thursday 12 March (1:30 - 4pm) Sustainability workshop: Future Proofing Your Business - Online
Bristol
South Gloucestershire Visitor Economy Forum - 26 February 2026 - Almondsbury Inn & Lounge.
Bristol
Blaise Castle Estate is 650 acres of parkland and woodlands.
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.
Cheddar
Experience the wonder of an all-season dog friendly day out at Cheddar Gorge & Caves. Discover six great attractions including two spectacular show caves and a stunning Cliff-Top walk.
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.
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.
Long Ashton, Bristol
The Ashton Court Estate was once the gracious home of the Smyth family, and is now a historic park just 10 minutes from the centre of Bristol. It covers 850 acres of woods and grasslands in total, designed by Humphry Repton.
3, Corkers Hill, St. George, Bristol
Troopers Hill Nature Reserve is a local nature reserve in the St George area of east Bristol, and is owned by Bristol Parks. It is a hillside that has been quarried and mined in the past and overlooks the River Avon.
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…