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There are hundreds of things to see and do in Bath. Here's an easy top ten to get you started.
Number of results: 77
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Wells
Set in the medieval heart of England’s smallest city and an easy journey from Bath by car or public transport, Wells Cathedral was built between 1175 and 1490 and has been described as “the most poetic of the English Cathedrals."
Corsham
A stately home and art gallery with stunning gardens.
Bath
A historic seven-acre park with extensive shrubberies and beautiful flower beds, built in celebration of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
Bath
Paved puzzle at the heart of Bath.
Bath
An educational charity in the heart of Bath, were everyone is welcome to join discussions and lectures, or browse exhibitions.
Calne
Set within acres of idyllic parkland, the state of the art Spa at Bowood, with its personal and professional service, idyllic views and superior treatments, makes a most memorable and relaxing experience.
BATH, Avon
Meticulously recreated authentic Georgian garden, free to enter.
Bath
One of the few remaining eighteenth-century pleasure gardens in the UK.
Bath
A recently refurbished nineteenth-century folly and museum collection, offering splendid views over the Bath cityscape.
Bath
The Old Theatre Royal is an anonymous building in a quiet cobbled backstreet in the city of Bath, with a unique 265 year history.
Bristol
Chew Valley Lake lies in the heart of the Chew Valley, and is a haven for wildlife, providing great opportunity for walking, birdwatching and fishing.
Bath
A voyage of botanical discovery at the heart of historic Victoria Park.
Bath
This peaceful, community hub of a park is the perfect picnic spot.
Bath
The Chapel Arts Centre is an independently funded not-for-profit arts centre presenting an eclectic array of events for the performing and visual arts in the heart of Bath.
Bath
Contemporary arts centre home to exhibitions, performances and workshops.
Radstock
An award-winning museum that transports you back to the Victorian industrial age; a time when Somerset had 75 coal mines with the associated communities and supporting industries.