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Urban hiking trails around Yate offer a blend of natural beauty, green spaces, and historical points of interest. The region features accessible parks like Millside Open Space and Kingsgate Park, alongside reclaimed industrial sites and woodland areas such as Ridge Wood Nature Reserve. Yate's mild climate supports year-round outdoor activities, making its network of trails suitable for various urban explorations.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Tourist information and public toilets in old market town building with view of Chipping Sodbury high street.
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War memorial with view of high street. THE ORIGINAL CHIPPING SODBURY MARKET CROSS WAS ERECTED ABOUT THE YEAR 1553 NEAR THIS SITE. IT WAS FINALLY REMOVED TO THE PRESBYTERY, REMAINING THERE FOR MANY YEARS. THE EXISTING PORTIONS WERE RETURNED TO THE TOWN, WHEN IT WAS RESTORED AND RE-ERECTED BY PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTION, IN THE YEAR 1920.
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Chipping Sodbury is a pretty market town located at the foot of the southern Cotswold escarpment. In medieval times, it was an important market centre due to its position at the crossroads on the main route between Bristol, Oxford and London. These days, the town remains vibrant and has plenty of independent shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and places to stay.
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Perfect stop to refuel! There are public bathrooms as well if you need them.
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Classic picture postcard market town. Lovely wide streets lined with greengrocers, bakeries and pubs.
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Cutting down an old redwood from the former estate, a local wood carver/artist got his hands on the substantial stump to create this totem full of local symbols.
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Great place for a run on good surface around the Ridings pitches - rugby, cricket, football and tennis clubs with a tree lined path.
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There are 18 urban hiking trails around Yate, offering a variety of experiences. Most of these, 14 to be exact, are rated as easy, making them accessible for many.
Yes, the majority of urban hikes in Yate are rated as easy. For a pleasant and straightforward walk, consider the The Grapes Pub loop from Yate, which is just over 4 km long.
Urban hikes in Yate often lead through diverse green spaces. You can explore areas like Brimsham Fields with its well-maintained trails, the tranquil Millside Open Space, or Kingsgate Park with its woodland paths and duck pond. Ridge Wood Nature Reserve also offers peaceful woodland trails on the outskirts of town.
Yes, many of the urban trails in Yate are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the The Grapes Pub – First Snowdrops loop from Yate, which offers a pleasant 6.4 km circular route.
While exploring urban trails, you might encounter historical remnants and natural beauty. The Ram Hill Colliery, a former industrial site now reclaimed by nature, is a unique spot. You can also find parts of the Bristol and Bath Railway Path, a popular route for walking and cycling, accessible from the Yate area.
Many of Yate's urban trails are family-friendly, especially the numerous easy-rated routes. Green spaces like Kingsgate Park with its duck pond, and the open fields of Millside Open Space, provide safe and enjoyable environments for walks with children.
Yes, Yate's parks and green spaces, such as Brimsham Fields and Millside Open Space, are generally dog-friendly, making them great for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept under control and follow local signage regarding leads.
Yate's mild climate makes it suitable for outdoor activities year-round. Pleasant breezes in summer offer comfortable conditions, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. The well-maintained trails in parks like Brimsham Fields are enjoyable throughout the year.
Yes, some routes offer glimpses into the region's past. The Ridge Wood Forest Path – Chipping Sodbury High Street loop from Yate, for instance, takes you near Chipping Sodbury, a historic market town with a rich heritage.
The komoot community rates the urban hikes around Yate highly, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the blend of natural green spaces within an urban setting, and the variety of easy routes suitable for all abilities.
While Yate's urban trails are generally flatter, some routes may offer open views across local landscapes, particularly those that venture towards the edges of town or into larger open spaces. For expansive views, you might consider routes that connect to areas like the Uley Bury Iron Age Hill Fort, which provides vistas across the Frome Valley and Severn Vale.
Yes, while most trails are easy, there are a few moderate options for those looking for a bit more challenge. The Ridge Wood Forest Path – Chipping Sodbury High Street loop from Yate is a moderate 9.1 km route with a bit more elevation gain, offering a good workout.


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