North Wick
in Bath and North East Somerset of England, United Kingdom

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Location Summary
Decimal Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude):
0.000 and 0.000 (Lat./Lng.)
Coordinates by Time:
N 0° 0' 0" and E 0° 0' 0"
Currency and Currency Code:
Pound - GBP
Spoken languages:
English, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic
Local electricity:
Mobile phone / cellular frequencies (MHz):
Local Time: 11:50 PM (Tuesday)
Timezone: Europe/London
UTC/GMT offset: 0 hours
Sunrise and Sunset:
7:54 am and 8:01 pm
Antipode Coordinates:
-45.817 and 170.717 (Lat./Lng.)
Closest place to antipode coordinates:
Otakou
References
This place on Geonames.org
Current travel safety evaluation for United Kingdom in Northern Europe

Safety Score: 3,0 of 5.0 based on data from 9 authorites. Meaning we advice caution when travelling to United Kingdom.

Travel warnings are updated daily. Source: Travel Warning United Kingdom. Last Update: 2024-04-23 08:18:23

Explore North Wick

The district North Wick of in Bath and North East Somerset (England) is located in United Kingdom about 107 mi west of London, the country's capital.

If you need a place to sleep, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.

Depending on your travel schedule, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Chew Magna, Stanton Drew, Dundry, Whitchurch and Publow. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.

Local weather forecast

Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 10°C / 49 °F

Morning Temperature 6°C / 43 °F
Evening Temperature 9°C / 49 °F
Night Temperature 5°C / 41 °F
Chance of rainfall 0%
Air Humidity 75%
Air Pressure 1024 hPa
Wind Speed Gentle Breeze with 7 km/h (5 mph) from South
Cloud Conditions Overcast clouds, covering 99% of sky
General Conditions Light rain

Wednesday, 24th of April 2024

10°C (49 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.

Thursday, 25th of April 2024

12°C (54 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.

Friday, 26th of April 2024

12°C (53 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.

Hotels and Places to Stay

Radisson Blu Bristol

Address
3.558,1 mi
Broad Quay
BS1 4BY Bristol
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel and Spa

Address
3.557,7 mi
Redcliffe Hill
BS1 6SQ BRISTOL
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 14:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


The Bristol Hotel

Address
3.557,9 mi
Prince Street
BS1 4QF Bristol
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 14:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


DoubleTree by Hilton Bristol City Centre

Address
3.557,8 mi
Redcliffe Way
BS1 6NJ Bristol
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 14:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


Brooks Guesthouse Bristol

Address
3.558,2 mi
Exchange Ave, off St Nicholas Street
BS1 1UB Bristol
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 11:00 - Checkin: 14:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


PREMIERSUITES BRS REDCLIFFE

Address
3.557,9 mi
30 - 38 ST THOMAS STREET
BS16LS Bristol
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: - Checkin: 14:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel

Address
3.558,0 mi
College Green
BS1 5TA Bristol
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 16:00
Reception
Weekday: -
Weekend: closed


Mercure Bristol Brigstow Hotel

Address
3.558,1 mi
Welsh Back 5-7
BS1 4SP BRISTOL
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 14:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre

Address
3.558,0 mi
Temple Way
BS1 6BF Bristol
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 15:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


Novotel Bristol Centre

Address
3.557,9 mi
Victoria Street
BS1 6HY BRISTOL
United Kingdom

Time Information

Checkout: 12:00 - Checkin: 14:00
Reception
Weekday: 0:00 - 24:00
Weekend: 0:00 - 24:00


Videos from this area

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Chew Valley School Sixth Form Revue 2013 Part 4

Published: December 23, 2013
Length: 36:27 min
Rating: 3 of 5
Author: RobynKTovey

You've Been Framed -Hammett Gets Electrocuted -Balloons In Arbuckles Office -Dunford Gets Tied to a tree - Staff Room Take Over - Morph Suit Mafia -Sweet Child of mine from Step Brothers ...


Chew Valley School Sixth Form Revue Part 3

Published: December 23, 2013
Length: 01:02 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: RobynKTovey

Hells Kitchen Vicar of Dibley Snog Marry Avoid Hot Fuzz Part 4- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiM6K22lHmM.


Canon 7D Photographs City Night Shots

Published: November 09, 2010
Length: 07:09 min
Rating: 4 of 5
Author: Paul Green

Night shots with the Canon 7D Weather forecast dry windy & very cold so wrapped up and headed off to Bristol City millenium square and town center to capture some night lights...


SPENG BOND ALONGSIDE QUAKER CITY SOUND SYSTEM last tune pt 1

Published: January 28, 2009
Length: 21:40 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: IMHOTEP BOND

FEATURING YOUNGER QUAKER AT THE CONTROLL & MR BOND AKA SPENG.


All aboard - Steam Ship Great Britain. River Avon - Bristol England

Published: September 23, 2008
Length: 44:16 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: JackBarnett21

Coming onto the ss Great Britain this fantastic ship brought all the way from the Falklands before being restored totally - (though there is still work going on) They give you ear phones and...


RCRCM Tucan with Mobius Camera, Maes Knoll Bristol

Published: August 03, 2014
Length: 58:20 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: Simon Newman

12-14 mph wind, Sunday morning, 3rd August 2014, great flying conditions!


Bristol 2009

Published: February 10, 2009
Length: 08:02 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: daishyr

Bristol 1.


SPENG BOND,QUAKER CITY SOUND SYSTEM last tune pt 2

Published: January 28, 2009
Length: 13:23 min
Rating: 3 of 5
Author: IMHOTEP BOND

FEATURING YOUNG QUAKER AT THE CONTROL WITH MC JAMES BOND AKA SPENG.


1st UK - UAE TIPPLERS CLUB PIGEONS TOURNAMENT

Published: July 01, 2011
Length: 54:35 min
Rating: 2 of 5
Author: Agha Belal Khan

These are just some of the pictorial highlights of the 1st UK - UAE TIPPLERS CLUB PIGEON FLYING TOURNAMENT IN ENGLAND. the ceremony of prize distribution was held in Bradford city. Cheif...


Frenetic Engineering - The Gents (collaboration with Cirq-U)

Published: November 22, 2007
Length: 10:16 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: FreneticEngineering

Comedy walkabout performance. "Clever, funny, brilliant...very entertaining!" Shambala Festival The Gents have their own silent style, moving as a flock and interacting with the public...


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Attractions and noteworthy things

Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.

Stanton Drew stone circles

The Stanton Drew stone circles are at grid reference ST600633 just outside the village of Stanton Drew, Somerset. The largest stone circle is the Great Circle, 113 m in diameter and the second largest stone circle in Britain; it is considered to be one of the largest and most impressive Neolithic monuments to have been built.

Located at 51.3678, -2.57526 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.552 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Bath and North East Somerset, Bronze Age sites in England, Buildings and structures in Somerset, History of Somerset, Stone circles in England, Neolithic settlements, Stone Age sites in England, Visitor attractions in Somerset, Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Somerset, English Heritage sites in Somerset, Archaeological sites in Somerset

Chew Valley Lake

Chew Valley Lake is a large reservoir in the Chew Valley, Somerset, England, and the fifth-largest artificial lake in the United Kingdom (the largest in south-west England), with an area of 1,200 acres (4.9 km²). The lake, created in the early 1950s and opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1956, provides much of the drinking water for the city of Bristol and surrounding area, taking its supply from the Mendip Hills. Some of the water from the lake is used to maintain the flow in the River Chew.

Located at 51.3347, -2.61803 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.550 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Bath and North East Somerset, Drinking water reservoirs in England, History of Somerset, Mendip Hills, Nature Conservation Review sites, Nature reserves in Somerset, Roman villas in Somerset, Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Avon, Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1971, Special Protection Areas in England, Visitor attractions in Somerset, Wetland Sites of Special Scientific Interest, Reservoirs in Somerset

Dundry Hill

Dundry Hill is immediately south of Bristol, England: it includes farmland, a small number of houses and a church. It stretches east-west for some two miles. The village of Dundry, with its prominent church, is near the summit. At the eastern end is Maes Knoll, near Norton Malreward, an Iron Age hillfort and the start of Wansdyke. To the South lies the Chew Valley. On the western side of the hill is a spring which becomes the Land Yeo

Located at 51.3976, -2.64391 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.554 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Hills of Somerset, Marilyns of England, Monarch's Way, Highest points of English counties

Bristol South (UK Parliament constituency)

Bristol South is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1987 by Dawn Primarolo of the Labour Party.

Located at 51.4281, -2.58587 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.556 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
United Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1885, Parliamentary constituencies in Bristol

Mary Carpenter

Mary Carpenter (3 April 1807 – 14 June 1877) was an English educational and social reformer. The daughter of a Unitarian minister, she founded a ragged school and reformatories, bringing previously unavailable educational opportunities to poor children and young offenders in Bristol. She published articles and books on her work and her lobbying was instrumental in the passage of several educational acts in the mid-nineteenth century.

Located at 51.435, -2.565 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
English educationists, English educators, 1807 births, 1877 deaths, People from Bristol

Maes Knoll

Maes Knoll (sometimes Maes tump or Maes Knoll tump) is an Iron Age hillfort in Somerset, England, located at the eastern end of the Dundry Down ridge, south of the city of Bristol and north of the village of Norton Malreward near the eastern side of Dundry Hill. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Located at 51.3921, -2.57556 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.554 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Hill forts in Somerset, History of Somerset, Bath and North East Somerset, Megalithic monuments in Europe, Neolithic settlements, Iron Age sites in England, Archaeological sites in Somerset, United Kingdom home front during World War II, Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Somerset

Ashton Gate Stadium

Ashton Gate Stadium is a stadium in Ashton Gate, Bristol, England, and is the home of Bristol City F.C. Located in the south-west of the city, just south of the River Avon, it has an all-seated capacity of 21,497, with an effective capacity for football matches (depending on how many away tickets are allocated, and how they are segregated) of around 19,500, with an average league game's attendance of just over 13,000.

Located at 51.44, -2.62028 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Bristol City F.C., Football venues in England, Rugby union stadiums in England, Rugby World Cup stadiums, Music venues in Bristol, Sports venues in Bristol

Chew Magna Reservoir

Chew Magna Reservoir is a small reservoir on the western outskirts of the village of Chew Magna, Somerset, England. It lies just north of the B3130 Winford Road. This 5 acres reservoir was created in the 1930s, damming Winford brook, to supply water for villages in the Chew Valley. It is owned and managed by Bristol Water. Chew Magna reservoir provides fly fishing for stocked Brown Trout (Salmo trutta morpha fario) and Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Rainbows can be fished all year.

Located at 51.366, -2.626 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.552 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Drinking water reservoirs in England, Reservoirs in Somerset

Stowey-Sutton

Stowey-Sutton is a civil parish in the Bath and North East Somerset District of Somerset, England within the Chew Valley. The parish contains the villages of Stowey and Bishop Sutton and has a population of 1,222.

Located at 51.3364, -2.588 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.550 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Civil parishes in Somerset

Arnos Vale Cemetery

Arnos Vale Cemetery (sometimes written Arno's Vale Cemetery), located in Arno's Vale in Bristol, England, was established in 1837. Its first burial was in 1839. The cemetery followed a joint-stock model, funded by shareholders. It was laid out as an Arcadian landscape with buildings by Charles Underwood. Arnos Vale cemetery is located on the road from Bristol to Bath.

Located at 51.435, -2.565 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Cemeteries in England, 1837 establishments in England, Parks and open spaces in Bristol, Buildings and structures in Bristol, Buildings on the Buildings at Risk Register

Publow with Pensford

Publow with Pensford is a civil parish in Bath and North East Somerset, England. At the 2001 census it had a population of 1,087. It comprises the villages of Belluton, Publow and Pensford, and until 2000 was known as Publow.

Located at 51.375, -2.547 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.553 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Civil parishes in Somerset

Arthur Gamgee

Arthur Gamgee FRS (11 October 1841 – 29 May 1909) was a British biochemist.

Located at 51.435, -2.565 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
1841 births, 1909 deaths, 19th-century Scottish people, Academics of the Victoria University of Manchester, Alumni of the University of Edinburgh, British biochemists, Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians, Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Fellows of the Royal Society, Fullerian Professors of Physiology

Bishopsworth

Bishopsworth is the name of both a council ward of the city of Bristol in the United Kingdom, and a suburb of the city which lies within that ward. As well as the suburb of Bishopsworth, the ward contains the areas of Bedminster Down, Highridge and Withywood.

Located at 51.4148, -2.62114 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.556 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Grade II* listed buildings in Bristol, Grade II listed buildings in Bristol, Areas of Bristol, Wards of Bristol

East Dundry

East Dundry is a south-facing hamlet some 160 metres above sea level in a sheltered valley of Dundry Hill just south of Bristol. The hamlet is in the parish of Dundry and about two kilometres east of its village church. The iron-age Maes Knoll tump (2.5 kilometres to the east) and tumuli (in the field just north-east of North Hill Farm) are evidence of long occupation of the valley.

Located at 51.3934, -2.6115 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.554 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Hamlets in Somerset

Hengrove Athletic F.C

Hengrove Athletic F.C. are a football club which is based in the Bristol suburb of Hengrove. They play in the Western League Division One. The club is affiliated to the Somerset County FA.

Located at 51.3953, -2.557 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.554 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Association football clubs established in 1948, Football clubs in Bristol, Western Football League, 1948 establishments in England

HMS Flying Fox (shore establishment)

HMS Flying Fox is a Royal Naval Reserve unit located in Bristol, England. Training over 100 reservists on Thursday evenings in Bristol, HMS Flying Fox serves Avon, Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire.

Located at 51.4348, -2.6187 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Royal Navy shore establishments, Buildings and structures in Bristol

Bristol City Stadium

The Bristol City Stadium (tentative name) is a proposed football stadium, announced in November 2007, which would be built on land at Ashton Vale, Bristol, England, and would replace Ashton Gate stadium as the home stadium of Bristol City F.C. As of May 2011 no date has been given for the start of construction due to legal issues.

Located at 51.4358, -2.6293 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Bristol City F.C., Proposed football venues in England, Sports venues in Bristol

Fairbairn steam crane

A Fairbairn crane is a type of crane of an 'improved design', patented in 1850 by Sir William Fairbairn. There are numerous hand-powered versions around the world and one surviving steam-powered example in Bristol Docks, England.

Located at 51.4472, -2.60077 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.558 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Steam cranes, Named cranes, Bristol Industrial Museum, Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Bristol, Bristol Harbourside

Bathurst Basin

Bathurst Basin is a small triangular basin adjoining the main harbour of the city of Bristol, England. The basin gets its name from Charles Bathurst, who was an MP in Bristol in the early 19th century. The basin was built on an area of an old mill pond, Trin Mills also known as Treen / Trimm / Trim Mills. The pond lost its water supply from the River Malago as the New Cut was created.

Located at 51.4469, -2.5948 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.558 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Bristol Harbourside

Ashton Gate railway station

Ashton Gate railway station was a railway station serving the Ashton Gate area of Bristol, England, which included Ashton Gate football ground, the home ground of Bristol City F.C.. It was located on the Portishead Railway.

Located at 51.4416, -2.62548 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Former Great Western Railway stations, Disused railway stations in Bristol, Railway stations opened in 1906, Railway stations closed in 1970, Beeching closures in England

Whitchurch Circuit

Located near Bristol, the Bristol & Wessex Aeroplane Club first flew from this airfield in 1928. it was used by the Army Transport Command during World War 2 and following the end of the war, was used by British Overseas Airways Corporation, becoming Bristol Airport in 1946, for a brief period. The Airport was moved to Lulsgate, where the Lulsgate Circuit was, and has since become Bristol International Airport.

Located at 51.413, -2.586 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.555 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Motorsport venues in England, Sports venues in Bristol

Show of Strength Theatre Company

Show of Strength Theatre Company is a Bristol based theatre company which has produced new and forgotten works since 1986 in a range of venues in Bristol and the South West. The company is funded by Arts Council England and Bristol City Council but also relies on individual and corporate sponsorship. They have produced over 60 plays and established several new performance venues including the Showboat pub, the Hen and Chicken pub, Quakers Friars, the Tobacco Factory and Paintworks.

Located at 51.4382, -2.60932 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Culture in Bristol, Organisations based in Bristol, Theatrical organisations in the United Kingdom, Theatre companies in England

Capper Pass and Son

Capper Pass and Son Ltd. was a British smelting and refining company specialising in non-ferrous metal refining, particularly tin. Originally established in Bristol in the early 1800s, the company relocated to a site on the banks of the Humber estuary at Melton, East Riding of Yorkshire, in the 1930s, with the Bristol factories closing in the 1960s. Rio Tinto Zinc acquired the firm in the 1960s.

Located at 51.4413, -2.59511 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
History of Bristol, History of the East Riding of Yorkshire, Non-ferrous metallurgical works in the United Kingdom, Rio Tinto subsidiaries, Pollution in the United Kingdom

Knowle Cricket Club Ground

Knowle Cricket Club Ground is a cricket ground in Bristol. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1894, when Knowle played Frenchay. In 1926 the ground held its first first-class match when Somerset played Hampshire in the County Championship. The following season the ground held a further first-class match when Somerset played Worcestershire. The final first-class match held at the ground came in 1928 when Somerset played Essex.

Located at 51.4331, -2.56729 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.557 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Cricket grounds in Bristol

Imperial Athletic Ground

The Imperial Athletic Ground was a cricket ground in south Bristol owned by the Imperial Tobacco group and used by Somerset. The first first-class match on the ground was in 1957, when Somerset played Sussex in the County Championship. From 1957 to 1966, the ground played host to 9 first-class matches, with the final first-class match held at the ground between Somerset and Hampshire.

Located at 51.4289, -2.55779 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3.556 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Defunct cricket grounds in England, Cricket grounds in Bristol