MLH BRS Bale Mulhouse to Bristol

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Bale Mulhouse (MLH) to Bristol (BRS)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Mulhouse to Bristol. While landing offers good left-side views, the takeoff provides more dramatic and immediately striking scenery with the Vosges Mountains. Right-side seats capture the best of the departure phase and maintain reasonable views throughout the flight path westward.

What can I see during takeoff from Bale Mulhouse in Mulhouse?

During takeoff from Bale Mulhouse (MLH), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats offer views of the Vosges Mountains immediately after departure, which rise distinctly to the west of Mulhouse. The aircraft will climb westward toward Bristol, making the right side the optimal vantage point for this initial terrain. Notable sights include: Vosges Mountains (western escarpment), Rhine Valley floor, Alsatian plain extending south toward Basel, Black Forest foothills visible across the Rhine to the east.

What can I see when landing at Bristol in Bristol?

When landing at Bristol (BRS), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats provide views of the Severn Estuary and the Cotswold Hills as the aircraft descends toward Bristol from the east. The approach path brings these features into clear view on the left side during final descent. Notable sights include: Severn Estuary (mudflats and water), Cotswold Hills escarpment, Bristol city sprawl and harbor, Forest of Dean to the north.

How long is the flight from Mulhouse to Bristol?

The flight from Bale Mulhouse (MLH) to Bristol (BRS) takes 1h 25m.

What does the Mulhouse to Bristol flight path pass over?

Loire Valley agricultural plains, Massif Central foothills (distant southern views), English Channel crossing offers water views, Cotswold Hills and Forest of Dean approaching Bristol