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Many know Bath to be the ideal city break, but have you ever stopped to consider what lies in wait…

Unwind by the Kennet and Avon Canal

Despite the city’s symbolic Georgian architecture, the UNESCO World Heritage City is surrounded with open green spaces abundant with flora…

Tranquil garden spaces in the heart of Bath

The UNESCO World-Heritage City of Bath may be best known for its iconic Georgian architecture and natural hot springs, but…

Connect with nature: Bath’s Skyline Walk

The majority of us have been forced to slow down a little during the last year or so, with many…

Relish Running: Two Tunnels Challenge

Relish Running host a range of special races around the South West, one of the highlights of their calendar located…

Creative Community at The Edge Arts

Into design, art or innovation? Once Britain has reopened for business, then you might want to make time for a…

Take A Dip: Wild Swimming Near Bath

For many the concept of ‘wild’ swimming may be completely new, for others it may be something of a thrill…

Regency Tour of Bath (Jane Austen)

The UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath has played home to many famous names over the years, but perhaps none…

Out and About: Hedgemead Park

If you wander up into Bath’s artisan quarter you will find a hidden gem in the green space of Hedgemead…

Tucking Mill Industrial History

To the naked eye, the secluded cottages at Tucking Mill are a luxurious retreat in the rural countryside, you would…

Good Food at the Garrick’s Head

The Garrick’s Head pub was the former home of Beau Nash; a grand building located conveniently next to the Bath…

Explore the tranquil Hestercombe Gardens

Explore 50 acres of quintessential Somerset gardens, which span three centuries of garden design. Hestercombe House and Gardens offer a…

Take a Trip to the Silver Screen

Image Copyright: visitbath.co.uk KOMEDIA (Bath) Komedia is Bath’s first community owned venue and is dedicated solely to providing a calendar…

Picnics and Peacocks in Corsham

Nestled in the rural Wiltshire countryside, only 10 miles from Bath, is the historic market town of Corsham, where you…

Explore Bath’s Green Spaces

Though it is best known for its architectural marvels, Bath is also a city with plenty of parks and gardens…

Get Cultured at the American Museum

Travel beyond the grand Georgian façade of Bath’s historic centre, with a journey through American history, beginning with its early…

Visit Bath’s Holburne Museum

This marvellous cultural attraction is centred around the collection of Sir Thomas William Holburne (1793-1874), fifth baronet of Menstrie. Originally…

Banish Those January Blues: Tucking Mill View

It can be hard to get into the swing of things after the merriment of the festive season. Within days…

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