River Avon - Bristol

The River Avon - Bristol is part of the Waterways of Mainland Britain and is made up of the River Avon - Bristol (Main River - Bristol to Avonmouth), the River Avon - Bristol (City Ferry Landing Arm), the River Avon - Bristol (Main River - Bath to Bristol), the River Avon (above junction with the Kennet and Avon Canal) and the River Avon (Kennet and Avon Navigation).
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[River Avon, Bristol]
same name, this river is often also known as the Bristol Avon. The name ‘Avon’ is a cognate of the Welsh word afon, ‘river’. The Avon rises just north
[Bristol Harbour]
the river. Netham Lock in east Bristol is the upstream limit of the harbour. Beyond the lock is a junction: on one arm the navigable River Avon continues
[River Frome, Bristol]
a river that rises in Dodington Park, South Gloucestershire, and flows south westerly through Bristol, joining the former course of the river Avon in
[River Avon]
River Avon may refer to: River Avon, Bristol, running from Acton Turville to Avonmouth River Avon, Devon, running from Ryder's Hill to Bigbury (also known
[Avon Gorge]
The Avon Gorge (grid reference ST560743) is a 1.5-mile (2.5-kilometre) long gorge on the River Avon in Bristol, England. The gorge runs south to north
[Avon (county)]
The county was named after the River Avon, which flows through the area. It was formed from the county boroughs of Bristol and Bath, together with parts
[Avon Valley Railway]
The Avon Valley Railway (AVR) is a three-mile-long heritage railway based at Bitton station in South Gloucestershire, England, not far from Bristol and
[Bristol Bridge]
Bristol Bridge is a bridge over the floating harbour in Bristol, England, the original course of the River Avon. It is a grade II listed building. Bristol's
[Bristol]
the confluence of the Rivers Frome and Avon, adjacent to Bristol Bridge just outside the town walls. By the 12th century Bristol was an important port
[River Severn]
the area of the River Wye and the Bristol Avon, both of which flow into the Severn Estuary. The Estuary discharges into the Bristol Channel, which opens