
AREA GUIDE
A Thriving, Riverside Village with Charm
VILLAGE LIFE
Location
Saltford is very well connected, sitting directly on the A4 between Bath and Bristol, giving residents quick road access to both cities.
Nearest Station: Bath Spa (approx. 10 – 18 minutes by car).• London Paddington: ~1 hr 20 mins• Bristol Temple Meads: ~15 mins• Cardiff: ~1 hr 10 mins
Regular bus services run through the village, providing direct links to Bath in around 19 minutes and to Bristol, making commuting straightforward. Travel by car is equally convenient, with Bath reachable in about 11 minutes and Bristol in around 25 minutes.
For walkers, Saltford offers a variety of circular routes that combine the River Avon Trail, the Two Rivers Way, and countryside paths leading toward Keynsham and surrounding villages. These routes provide a mix of riverside scenery, open fields, and historic landmarks, making the area ideal for relaxed strolls or more energetic outings.
Cyclists benefit from a wide choice of local and long-distance rides, with numerous mapped routes starting in or passing through Saltford, including connections to the wider Somerset countryside.
With its blend of flat, accessible paths and beautiful natural surroundings, Saltford is perfectly suited to an active outdoor lifestyle.


PUBS, RESTAURANTS, AND CAFES
The Crown, Saltford
A traditional English country pub with a stylish interior, restaurant rooms, gin bar, and outdoor seating.
PUBS, RESTAURANTS, AND CAFES
Bird in Hand
A long-established English country pub offering classic pub food, a conservatory restaurant, and direct access from the Bristol–Bath cycle path.

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