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Hotwells, Bristol

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27 June 2018

A really cool place to visit. I especially recommend the food and drink at Pickle.

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14 June 2018

One of my favorite parts of Bristol. Local history and local beer all served up with a smile.

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25 May 2018

Bristol’s best kept FREE and Uber friendly secret!! Not only highly educational of Bristol’s floating harbour (!) which our 4 yr old and her friends always have fun with the interactive displays. But the volunteers are super knowledge and warmly welcome anyone who passes. Of course, the perfect distraction whilst waiting for the Bristol Ferry too. And did I mention the funky little cafe More...

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12 May 2018

Interesting to understand the harbour and it's workings. worthwhile family activities whilst on our walk.

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11 May 2018

Interesting Museum showcasing the industrial heritage of the city of Bristol, and how it expanded, due to changes made to the flow of the river, and improvements to the docks. Interactive models illustrate the working of locks, and clearing of silt from the floating harbour area. More...

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1 May 2018

Lovely place to visit for an hour. The kids always love learning about the history of Bristol harbour and there's lots of interactive exhibits for them to enjoy. There's really nice food and drink available too, courtesy of Pickle. And the views of the water from the outdoor seating area are hard to beat. More...

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29 April 2018

Cool industrial museum tucked away on the harbourside - interesting to take a quick look around at

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24 April 2018

Great little museum. Lots to see here for both adults and kids.
Children will love using magnets to open the model lock gates and pressing buttons to light up parts of the harbour on the aerial view.
Check what time the pumps operate. The staff that explain their purpose and how they work are very knowledgeable.
Well worth doing in here on a walk round the harbour.
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25 March 2018

Interesting corner of Bristol that is a must if visiting.. Enjoy a nice coffee and a bite to eat before exploring this old boatyard....

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15 March 2018

Nice place to visit and get the feel for boats being constructed and repaired.Its a must on your walks around Bristol harbourside to enjoy the famous local maritime history.

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21 February 2018

Fascinating small museum by the working boatyard. Great café, with views along the floating harbour. Friendly volunteer guides.

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17 February 2018

Fantastic interactive aerial map of the whole of Bristol Docks. Fascinating to watch people working on ships and boats in the yard and it seems like a genuinely great place to take kids for a short visit while walking around the docks.

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13 February 2018

Really enthusiastic staff who are proud of Bristol's maritime history. There were also lots of interactive displays which were great at educating adults and children alike.

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8 February 2018

Lots to do and see in such a small area. The volunteers are knowledgeable and friendly.

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2 February 2018

Great place to visit. A working boatyard in the Hotwells end of the Harbourside.

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2 February 2018

The Underfall Yard is a working dockyard complete with a visitor centre, cafe and a number of interesting and educational exhibits in addition to those building and repairing boats.

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8 January 2018

Only a fleeting visit but good enough to go back and explore much further & improve my knowledge of Bristol

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6 January 2018

Great coffee and delicious sandwiches, reasonably priced. Interesting little museum as well, would definitely reccommend.

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30 December 2017

I did not know about this place but my boys loved it and the sandwiches were nice.

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4 November 2017

Small but informative. You will get more from visiting here if you chat with the volunteer engineers, they are very enthusiastic about the kit they look after & very happy to be asked questions about it.

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16 September 2017

Surprisingly informative little museum that gives some of the details of how Bristol's floating harbour works and how it came to it's current state. The staff were very informative and friendly. There are a handful of interactive exhibits explaining how some of the features of the harbour work, which are great for both children and bigger children. Food and drink provided by local business Pickle, with outdoor seating overlooking the water. Worth a visit if you're exploring the serene end of Bristol harbour. More...

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