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The Aviva Rugby Premiership final is in May leaving rugby fans with just a few more months to see the best in the sport go head to head during the 2015/16 season.

Bath Rugby has 15 home games left at the iconic Bath rec in the heart of Bath (see the First XV fixtures). Many fans will be looking to see the games in style, but for visitors to the city travel plans can sometimes get in the way. That’s why we’re encouraging you to enjoy Bath rugby in style and stay in one of our luxury city centre apartments.

By staying in our award-winning self-catering, you can enjoy a day of sightseeing and some of Bath’s very best pubs before you go along to a game. It’s also a great way to take advantage of Bath’s legendary food scene – either that or tuck in to your rugby ground Pieminister pies with relaxation.

The apartments will sleep up to 4 people but they’re very popular during the weekends so it’s always good to book well in advance of the rugby fixture to secure the holiday let. Available for a premium single night’s stay or a minimum two night stay at the usual rate, both Hedgemead Court and The Old Smithy Loft are two of the most sought-out self-catering apartments in Bath.

The Old Smithy Loft

Hedgemead Court

Both have been awarded the Luxury Travel Guide’s ‘Best UK Self-Catering Provider’ in the 2016 awards, hold Quality in Tourism 4 Star Gold awards, Certificates of Excellence on TripAdvisor, and Exceptional ratings on Booking.com. So if you want to see why these properties are reaching the highest accolades, book your visit soon and enjoy Bath rugby in style.

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