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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…

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…

Local History Lesson in Radstock

There are a wealth of interesting towns and villages within a short drive or cycle of Bath, Radstock is one…

Go Wild With The Animals at Longleat

Longleat is undoubtedly one of the best family attractions in the South West of England. Nestled within 900 acres, carefully…

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…

Michelin Star Experience: Olive Tree Restaurant

Whether you’re in Bath for a long weekend or purely on business, it would be shameful if you weren’t to…

Regency in History: Jane Austen Museum

If you’re a fan of anything Austen, then you will likely want to hit up the permanent museum dedicated to…

Visit Victoria Art Gallery

​If you’re a keen culture vulture then you may want to check out the Victoria Art Gallery whilst in town.…

Take A Seat: Theatre Royal Bath

Originally built in 1805, Bath’s Theatre Royal was beautifully refurbished in 2010, with The Main House providing a year-round programme…

Dress It Up: The Fashion Museum

The Assembly Rooms may be something to marvel at in themselves, but it may be lesser known that this historic…

Visit The Circus & Assembly Rooms

Originally called King’s Circus, the circular formation of Georgian townhouses was designed by architect John Wood, the Elder, with construction…

Festive Fun: In & Around Bath

While Bath Christmas Market is certainly the city’s sparkling centrepiece, there is so much to discover in and around the…

Lights, Camera, Action: FilmBath Festival

Each year throughout November, Bath comes alive with a variety of fantastic films for the viewing public to enjoy on…

Festival Fever: Celebration of the Arts

Bath is not only a UNESCO world heritage city, but a place where art, music and literature are celebrated. Every…

Enjoy A Romantic Break at Brookes’ View

Escape to the country with a unique stay at Brooks’ View, a luxury self-catering cottage just 15 minutes’ from the…

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