Bristol Urban Nature Map

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781914432187
  • Dimensions: 127 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Urban Good
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This map offers a different way to explore Bristol.

It brings together the rivers you can follow, the hills you can climb, the woods you can wander through, and the green spaces woven through everyday streets. Seen this way, the city becomes a connected landscape rather than a collection of destinations.

Use it to find a new way across Bristol. Take a longer route home. Walk a river you’ve never noticed, or cycle out along a green corridor and see where it leads. The map makes it easy to explore without over-planning, and often works best when you let it reshape your routine. It is an alternative guidebook for visitors, and helps residents see their city anew.

Turn it over and the atlas on the back offers ideas rather than instructions: seasonal moments, small adventures, and ways to engage with the city’s wildlife and landscapes. Nothing prescriptive, just prompts to help you look again.

Printed on durable paper with vivid fluorescent inks, it’s designed to be used — folded into a bag, taken out on a walk, marked, shared.

For those who like to explore as they go, and for anyone who wants to see more of Bristol than they expected.

Printed on the same press as Ordnance Survey maps, it is a large-format (950 × 1270mm), high-quality, folded map – custom drawn to highlight all the places to explore on foot or by bike. 


A little bit about this map:
It shows Bristol as a city of nature, bringing its green and blue spaces to the fore – its parks, woodlands, playing fields, nature reserves, rivers, and estuary. It incorporates  walk and cycle travel options, places to take in views, and other outdoor activities. It shows open space rather than roads and buildings.

On the reverse is an atlas of information, graphics, and ideas. 

Bristol Urban Nature Map aims to stimulate us to see the city differently: to think more deeply about the city as a place, and our place in it. It’s a resource to encourage more awareness and more action for people and nature…to help put nearby nature in everyday lives.

Urban Good CIC was established by Charlie Peel in 2016 as a social enterprise. Charlie is responsible for writing the UK government's policy on the built environment as well as creating a whole new breed of map for urban explorers.

The maps have inspired millions to see their city in a new light, and explore it in a different way. Several months are spent researching and drawing the maps to add something truly valuable, beautiful and unique to the travel-map offer.

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