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Walking Brunel's Bristol
Brunel stood in from of Clifton Suspension Bridge as part of the Bristol Dockyards walking tours
19 June – 20 September 2026

Walking Brunel's Bristol

Join Mr B on a historic walking tour of Bristol’s harbourside.

Unearth the stories, mishaps and mayhem behind Brunel’s legacy, and discover how the city of Bristol helped to forge one of history’s greatest engineers.

Covering just over 3 miles of the harbourside, the tours last approximately 2 hrs 15 mins and commence and finish from the flagpole in Brunel Square, located just outside the main entrance to Bristol Dockyards.

Primarily following a circular route around Bristol’s Floating Harbour, Mr. Brunel will discuss his Bristol born projects, tales from his own life, the history of the harbour as well as some interesting chapters from Bristol’s past and present. Main stops on the tour include Underfall Yard, Cumberland Basin, Queen Square and of course, the SS Great Britain.

TICKETS

Online advance booking only, subject to capacity. See dates available:

June: Fri 19, Sun 28

July: Fri 3, Sun 12, Fri 17, Sun 26, Fri 31

August: Sun 9, Fri 14, Sun 23, Mon 31

September: Sun 6, Fri 11, Sun 20

General Admission to the site is not included, however an Afternoon Saver can be added to your ticket.

Key info
Time

10.30am–12.45pm

Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour is scheduled to depart. Mr. Brunel is a stickler for timekeeping!

Price

£14.00

Suitable for
Families
8 and over
Neurodiverse
Travellers

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Some of the views

Bristol Dockyards

Brunel at Bristol Dockyards

Underfall Yard

Clifton Suspension Bridge

Brunel stood in front of Clifton Suspension Bridge leading a tour for Bristol Dockyards

Cumberland Basin

Brunel's Walking Bristol tour on the Cumberland Basin

The SS Great Britai

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