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Bristol and Beyond

Are you planning on venturing from Bath towards Bristol and beyond? We’ve put together a handy guide to places to see, explore and enjoy! All of the attractions below are in easy-reach of our self-catering holiday lets – if you need directions, just ask.

Bristol City

This iconic up and coming city is a haven for sightseeing and great food & drink. If Bath feels a little quiet for you then the buzz of Bristol City is sure to please. There’s so much going on!

Cheddar Gorge

Caving, rock-climbing and jaw-dropping views. This is one of Somerset’s must-see attractions and will leave you remembering the south west for years to come. A truly beautiful destination.

Stonehenge

Take a step into England’s story with a visit to the wonder of the world Stonehenge. Located just near the Cathedral city of Salisbury and only an hour’s drive from our cottages.

Lacock Village

An iconic little village under the National Trust. It has famously appeared in shows such as Downton Abbey, the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice and Harry Potter.

Bradford-on-Avon

A charming town parish set on the Avon Valley with an array of little independents and some lovely walks along the river. Tranquil and makes or a lovely day out.

The Cotswolds

An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Cotswolds is a rural area covering 6 counties including Bath. This stunning area is home to the 102 mile Cotswolds walk but is also pleasant to drive through!

 
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