Best waterfalls around Hanham offers a mix of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. While grand natural waterfalls are not directly within Hanham, the surrounding areas feature notable water features and cascades. These locations provide picturesque spots for visitors to explore. The landscape includes reclaimed industrial sites, historical parklands, and atmospheric woodlands.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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Waking in direction indicated and all the footpaths in golden valley are blocked and closed due to unsafe trees from ash die back
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Don’t park in Rose & Crown Car Park, understandably they get annoyed.
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Oldbury Court estate was purchased by the Graeme family in 1799. They landscaped the area and lived here. In 1937 the last heir died, and the estate was sold to the Bristol Corporation which is now Bristol City Council. The old mansion was demolished as it was in a dangerous state of repair. It's now a great area of green space, river side trails, playground and parkland within Bristol’s boundaries.
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The old mill here was used to grind corn but never snuff. Apparently the name comes from the nick name of the old miller who was known as "Snuffy Jack". Today Snuff Mills refers to the old mill, weir and park land along the river Frome.
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A beautiful stretch of fields, next to River Avon lovely flowers open 24hrs
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The Wick Golden Valley Local Nature Reserve (LNR) is an important and unique place. There are few reserves in South Gloucestershire with such a diverse habitat so readily accessible to the local community. The range of habitats includes the river corridor of the River Boyd, mature woodland, scrub, steep valley slopes and unimproved limestone grassland. (https://www.goldenvalley.org.uk/wildlife.htm)
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Lovely spot where a small brook tumbles steeply through Mannings Wood. The woodland is very atmospheric; lots of vines, fallen trees, and little foot bridges over the water. As aforementioned, very muddy in wet weather.
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Around Hanham, you can explore several notable water features. These include the man-made weir at Snuff Mills Weir and Park, the natural cascade within the Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall, the scenic Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall, and the charming Waterfall in Mannings Wood.
Yes, both Snuff Mills Weir and Park and Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall are considered family-friendly. Snuff Mills offers a play area and pleasant walks, while Oldbury Court Estate provides riverside trails and parkland suitable for all ages.
You'll find a mix of natural and reclaimed landscapes. The Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall is set within a diverse habitat including a river corridor, mature woodland, and limestone grassland, home to various birds, amphibians, and mammals. Waterfall in Mannings Wood offers an atmospheric woodland setting with vines and fallen trees.
Absolutely. Snuff Mills Weir and Park is a historical site, once home to a mill used for grinding corn. The Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall is located in a landscape that was an industrial site for ochre quarrying and refining between 1892 and 1970. The Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall is part of an estate originally purchased in 1799 and later landscaped.
Yes, the areas around these waterfalls offer various trails. Snuff Mills Weir and Park is known for nice easy walks. The Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall is within a larger green space with riverside trails. For more options, you can explore the many running trails around Hanham, which include routes of varying difficulty.
Many outdoor areas around Hanham are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific site regulations. Generally, places like Snuff Mills Weir and Park and Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall are popular for dog walks. Ensure dogs are kept under control, especially in nature reserves where wildlife is present.
The waterfalls and water features around Hanham are enjoyable year-round. However, after periods of rainfall, the water flow tends to be more impressive. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking and vibrant natural scenery, while winter can make some trails muddy, particularly at Waterfall in Mannings Wood.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every waterfall are not listed, the areas around Hanham and Bristol offer various amenities. For instance, the Rose & Crown pub is near the Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall, though visitors are advised not to use their car park. You'll find options in the nearby towns and villages.
When visiting, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear, especially sturdy walking shoes or boots, as some paths can be muddy, particularly after rain. Bringing water, snacks, and waterproofs is also recommended, along with a camera to capture the scenic beauty.
Yes, the Hanham area is well-suited for outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes and gravel biking trails, as well as running trails around Hanham, many of which pass through or near the natural green spaces where these water features are located.
Parking availability varies by location. Snuff Mills Weir and Park and Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall, being public parks, typically have designated parking areas. For the Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall, it's important to note that parking in the Rose & Crown Car Park is not advised.
The length of walks can vary. Many visitors enjoy shorter, easy strolls around areas like Snuff Mills Weir and Park or within the Oldbury Court Estate Waterfall. For longer excursions, you can combine these spots with extended riverside trails or connect to other routes in the wider Hanham area, offering walks from under an hour to several hours.
The Golden Valley Nature Reserve Waterfall is unique due to its history as an ochre quarrying site, now reclaimed by nature. It's a haven for diverse wildlife, including various birds, amphibians, and even a herd of goats. This blend of industrial heritage and thriving natural beauty creates a serene and wild atmosphere.


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