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Have
a read, see if you agree with the list and tick off the ones
you've done already...
1. Fly over Bristol on Concorde.
2.
Ride in a hot air balloon over Ashton during a dawn mass balloon
ascent.
3. Sail under the Suspension Bridge on The Matthew.
4. Take a trip on the Orient Express from Temple Meads.
5. Spend a night at the Tyntesfield Estate.
6. A ferry from Bath to Bristol stopping at Bees Teas garden.
7. Drive over the Suspension Bridge at night in a Rolls Royce.
8. Explore Bristol's underground caves.
9. Abseil down the Avon Gorge.
10.
Get into Jack Russell's gear and bat or wicket-keep for Gloucestershire
Cricket Club.
11. A trip to Clevedon on the Campbell Steamers.
12. Pay a visit to the Bristol Observatory and look through
the Camera Obscura.
13. Tea at the Pump Rooms in Bath.
14.
Go to see a derby match at Ashton Gate.
15. Play the Bristol Cathedral organ
16. Midnight mass at St Mary Redcliffe.
17. Watch the stars through the telescope from the top of
Bristol University physics building.
18. A walk through Blaise Castle Woods when the bluebells
are out.
19. Sing on the stage of Colston Hall.
20.
Run the Bristol Half Marathon.
21. Walk the dog across the first fall of snow on the Downs.
22. Go up the Cabot Tower on a clear day.
23. Take charge of a City Council meeting.
24. A trip down the slidey rock.
25. Spot the peregrines as they nest in Avon Gorge.
26. Swimming in the Bristol Channel off Clevedon Pier on New
Year's morning.
27. Tend the plants in Bristol's Botanic Gardens.
28. Watch a Bristol/Bath rugby game at the Rec on a sunny
winter's afternoon.
29. Royal afternoon tea at the Marriott Hotel.
30. Walk along the railway line along the Avon Gorge.
31.
Explore backstage at the Hippodrome with the stars of a West
End show.
32. Row around the harbour at the crack of dawn.
33. Cycle the Bristol to Bath cycleway.
34.
Feed the penguins at Bristol Zoo.
35. Visit Chew Valley Lake on a beautiful spring morning at
the start of the fishing season.
36. Take cream tea in the gardens of Goldney House.
37. Try on your favourite outfits in Bath's museum of costume.
38.
Go up the Lead Shot Tower.
39. Spend an evening with the Bluenotes in the undercroft
at St Mary Redcliffe.
40. Meet a loved one in the grandeur of Temple Meads.
41. Breakfast at the Buttery during the Harbourside Festival.
42.
Play along with a band at Ashton Court Music Festival.
43. Bird-watching on Troopers Hill.
44. Watching the chocolates being made (and eating them) at
Gilberts in Corn Street.
45. Getting up at the crack of dawn to buy flowers at St Philips
Market.
46. Eating fresh hot cross buns from the Bread Store on Gloucester
Road at 6am.
47. Potter through the antiques shops in Clifton Arcade.
48. Drink a pint of the strongest cider at the Corrie Tap.
49. Play a round of pitch and putt on the course at Portishead.
50. Fish and chips on the pier at Weston.
Do you agree with the list? What would you add or remove?
Discuss it with others in Talk
Bristol or email a suggestion... bristol@bbc.co.uk.
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