The Clifton Suspension Bridge is an iconic Bristol landmark, having opened in 1864. The bridge spans a total of 214m over the Avon Gorge, linking Bristol to the beautiful Leigh Woods. 

The final design of the bridge was adapted from Isambard Kingdom Brunel, a famous English industrial designer. Before walking across the bridge, climb nearby Observatory Hill for one of the best views of the bridge in Bristol – a perfect place to stop for photography! 

Take a free tour across the bridge and see if you can notice it swaying gently, as all suspension bridges do.