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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
, currently showing 31 to 60.
Bitton, Bristol
The Avon Valley Railway is returning steam to the Avon Valley.
Bath
Celebrating the distinctive Georgian architecture that makes Bath so special, and which has contributed to it becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlights of the collection include a 1:500 scale model of Bath, giving a miniature birds-eye-view…
Sandford
Family cidermaker Thatchers has its home in Somerset and with four generations of expertise at its heart, is the maker of much-loved ciders including Thatchers Gold, Haze and Katy.
Bath
Explore the life of William Herschel, the astronomer who discovered Uranus in 1781.
Bath
The past, present and future of Bath’s working life.
Bath
The widest and grandest thoroughfare in Bath.
Bath
Fascinating art exhibitions in an impressively majestic setting.
Chippenham
A quirky country house and grounds, built on the foundations of a medieval nunnery, that celebrates the scientific genius of the inventor of the photographic negative.
Bath
The magnificent Assembly Rooms were the centre of Bath's social scene during the eighteenth century.
Bath
Located conveniently between Bristol and Bath, Bath’s historic racecourse has a jam-packed calendar of events with 22 racing fixtures from April to October plus fantastic fireworks display in November.
Bath
Captivating views of Bath from a peak perspective.
Calne
Bowood House & Gardens is the home to the Lansdowne family. Bowood offers a fantastic day out in Wiltshire for all the family. Famous for one of the UK’s most extensive Adventure Playgrounds, children are guaranteed the time of their lives.
Bath
Award-winning venue presenting the best in comedy, live music and cinema.
Bath
Roseberry Road Studios is a new space in Bath dedicated to contemporary art, music, and performance.
BATH
Resting place of over 3000 people who died in the Bath Union Workhouse between 1858 and 1899.
Bath
There's nowhere else quite like Bath Abbey. Magnificent stained-glass windows, columns of honey-gold stone and some of the finest fan vaulting in the world, create an extraordinary experience of light and space.
Bristol
A picturesque destination with a range of animals including capybaras, camels, pygmy goats, ring-tailed lemurs and much more!
Bath
Multiple award winning bird of prey centre with unforgettable flying displays and personal experiences.
Bath
Bath's Oldest House is open for diners in the restaurant. Museum is open 11am - 4pm.
Bath
Located on the outskirts of town, find the best day out in Bath with breathtaking views, fascinating museum collections, stunning gardens, gallery shop, children’s play area and the American Garden Deli, with its scenic garden terrace.
Bath
Minerva Wine from Corston Vineyard Estate brings back to life what the Romans started, embodying elegance and sophistication. A blend of carefully selected wine varieties offers a rich, well-balanced experience showcasing the unique terroir of our…
Bath
A recently refurbished nineteenth-century folly and museum collection, offering splendid views over the Bath cityscape.
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
A voyage of botanical discovery at the heart of historic Victoria Park.
Bath
Bath's historic, beautifully renovated, traditional theatre.
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.
Chippenham
Chippenham Museum tells the fascinating story of this historic market town.
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.
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."