Reviews

  1. Cartz ★★★★★

    Beautiful old aqueduct. Parked a 10 min walk away at Brassknocker Basin Car Park. Easy to park, easy to walk down path to aqueduct.

  2. Holly O'Sullivan ★★★★★

    Lovely spot to have a quick visit! We parked up on the road for free and it was just a short 3 minute walk down. Once you get there, the views are great! I would recommend this spot.

  3. Tahlia C ★★★★★

    Give yourself 3 hours to leisurely cycle the trails, this is a gorgeous stop on the path for any engineering nerd.

  1. nicola palmer ★★★★★

    Beautiful aquaduct and canal walks, paddleboarding accessible on the river underneath the aquaduct but take your own equipment. You can walk to Bradford on Avon from the aquaduct along the towpath or cycle!

  2. Emyr Foxhall ★★★★★

    A beautiful aquaduct spanning over the river and railway line. A nice but short walk from the nearby car park. Good trail leading from the car park so easy to push prams, wheelchairs etc. Interesting to see the barges going back and forth. Nearby is a café for teas, coffees, snacks and ice creams. A stunning location for this amazing piece of engineering.

  3. Vladimir Badiuk ★★★★★

    Very quiet and peaceful place. Also good for cycling and running. You can get your fishing rod and enjoy some fishing as well.

  1. Dominic Savage ★★★☆☆

    Beautiful area, great canal walk destination. But not a lot todo. There was a guy selling ice creams and hot chocolates out of his boat which was quaint and nice (accepts cash and card). Good views, bins and toilets for boat users.

  2. neil smith ★★★★★

    Lovely experience of walking along this route especially long the canal easy access to get there by foot great views doesn't take too long... you'll enjoy the experience of iconic structure.

  3. Andi Evans ★★★★★

    Great spot to tie up and overnight. Lovely cafe in Brassknocker Basin, or coffee and ice cream from the canal boat. Swimming in the River Avon below the Aquaduct as well as canoe and paddleboard hire.

  1. Alison Dunderdale ★★★★★

    Absolutely stunning setting .we went paddle boarding below the viaduct with live free adventures. What a great day out for any family quite cheap to hire a board or canoe or take your own. Take a picnic or they have some refreshments at the venue. There are lockers you can higher and a place to change. Don't expect the Ritz but it serves it's purpose. If you want a lesson I can recommend Ben . He is fantastic and will get you stood up within no time. He is very thoughtful and will go at your own pace. From a fifty something unfit lady I had the best time. Never laughed so much .. it's worth going just for that ..it's good for the soul to get amongst nature.

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FAQs

What is the address of Dundas Aqueduct?

Dundas Aqueduct is located at Brassknocker Basin, Monkton Combe, Bath BA2 7JD, UK

How can I get to Dundas Aqueduct?

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