Bath is surrounded by beautiful waterways, including the historic Kennet and Avon canal, and the iconic River Avon. Bath and water are inseparable, so it’s almost compulsory to take a boat trip along the river or hire a canoe, punt, row boat or narrowboat for a more active day out. Taking to the water is a gentle and relaxing way to explore Bath and the surrounding areas, offering a different perspective of the city's iconic sights and the opportunity to encounter some waterside wildlife as you float along.
Hop aboard one of the boat trips leaving from Pulteney Bridge and relax whilst hearing about the city’s history and absorbing the tranquil surroundings. Pack a picnic hamper and take a romantic leisurely punt along the River Avon. Join a scenic river cruise to visit nearby...Read More
Bath is surrounded by beautiful waterways, including the historic Kennet and Avon canal, and the iconic River Avon. Bath and water are inseparable, so it’s almost compulsory to take a boat trip along the river or hire a canoe, punt, row boat or narrowboat for a more active day out. Taking to the water is a gentle and relaxing way to explore Bath and the surrounding areas, offering a different perspective of the city's iconic sights and the opportunity to encounter some waterside wildlife as you float along.
Hop aboard one of the boat trips leaving from Pulteney Bridge and relax whilst hearing about the city’s history and absorbing the tranquil surroundings. Pack a picnic hamper and take a romantic leisurely punt along the River Avon. Join a scenic river cruise to visit nearby Bathampton, make a day of it and pop into some lovely waterside pubs, or admire the abundant local wildlife along the river. Or, if you prefer to captain your own vessel, hire a row boat, punt or canoe and charter your own course on the tranquil – and very scenic - Kennet and Avon Canal.
The canal path also makes the ideal place for a relaxing walk or cycle ride in nature. Crossing some of England's most beautiful countryside, the Kennet and Avon Canal links England's canals from the River Thames at Reading to the Bristol Channel. The path is one of Britain’s most popular long-distance, waterside cycling and walking routes.
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