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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…

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…

Go Paddleboarding on the Avon

Stand Up Paddleboarding is known to be the fastest growing sport in the world today and many say that once…

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…

Traditional England: Chew Magna

The picturesque village of Chew Magna is located in the beautiful Somerset countryside only a few miles from Bristol and…

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…

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…

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…

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…

Be Enchanted: Tucking Mill View

Sat on the edge of a UNESCO World Heritage City, the idyllic Midford Valley is home to a rich array…

The Two Tunnels Walk

Recently voted one of the Top 20 Cycle Routes in Britain, The Two Tunnels Walk in Bath is a designated…

An Introduction to Hedgemead Court

Set pride of place above the decorative Georgian architecture of central Bath, is a spacious and inviting property set to…

Gateway to the Cotswolds

Whether you’re planning to travel by car or public transport, there are plenty of worthwhile places to visit in and…

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