Welcome
to our Bristol dating service.
With access to millions of
genuine UK singles, we
are able to offer you
the opportunity to find your perfect local match in Bristol. Our amazing
online dating service extends to all areas of the UK. So
finding your ideal partner in Bristol couldn't be easier.
OK so let's get started. To begin with we suggest you
use the dating menu above. Start off
by searching for single men or women, then select the age range of the person
you'd like to date. For example, if you're a man looking for a woman around
30 years of age, we'd suggest you go for an age range of between 25 and 35.
Next click the area of the UK where you'd like you're ideal online date to
live. Most of our daters tend to choose their own county,
preferring to look for love and romance within 50 miles of their
home town. For your convenience we've preselected Bristol and
Avon for you, however if you'd prefer too search for love
elsewhere in the UK then simply change Bristol and Avon to
the UK county you prefer. Now click on the search button and you'll see dating
profiles and photos of single men and women in your chosen area.
It's free to join our
online personals service and only takes a few minutes to sign up. So
whether you're looking for a date here in
Bristol
or elsewhere in the UK, you'll find your perfect partner maybe just
a click away. We already have millions of members, with many more
joining daily. Bristol Dating is the perfect UK online dating site to find a date close to where you live
in Bristol. So hurry, don't delay, for dating in Bristol, join
our Dating in Bristol singles service for free today!
Some interesting info
about Bristol. Bristol is a city, unitary authority and
ceremonial county in South West England, 105 miles (169 km)
west of London, and 44 miles (71 km) east of Cardiff.
With an approximate population of 410,950, and urban area of
550,200, it is England's sixth, and the United Kingdom's
ninth most populous city, one of England's core cities and
the most populous city in South West England. It received a
royal charter in 1155 and was granted county status in 1373.
For half a millennium it was the second or third largest
English city, until the rapid rise of Liverpool, Birmingham
and Manchester in the Industrial Revolution during the
latter part of the 18th century. It borders the counties of
Somerset and Gloucestershire, lying between the cities of
Bath, Gloucester and Newport, and has a short coastline on
the estuary of the River Severn, which flows into the
Bristol Channel.
Bristol is the largest centre of culture, employment and
education in the region. From its earliest days, its
prosperity has been linked to that of the Port of Bristol,
the commercial port, which was in the city centre but has
now moved to the Severn Estuary coast at Avonmouth and
Portbury, to the western extent of the city boundary. In
more recent years the economy has been built on the
aerospace industry and the city centre docks have been
regenerated as a centre of heritage and culture.
We thank wikipedia.org for
the above info about Bristol, however we are unable to
confirm it's accuracy.