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Take a tour of Bath
From spectacular Georgian crescents to immaculate gardens, explore ten of the most stunning sights in Bath.
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Bath
A unique Bridgerton walking tour led by Paul Elliott - Bath's long-standing guide with 25 years' experience.
Bath
Discover Bath’s unique cultural offering as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and learn what makes the city so special.
Bath
Have fun following treasure maps and hunting for clues.
Bath
The Two Tunnels Greenway is a flat walking and cycling route which offers wonderful views of Bath's scenic Georgian crescents before it leaves the city behind.
Bath
A fun and frightening stroll through the haunts of Bath, suitable for all of the family, it’s a night of entertainment, fear and interaction with the dead!
Bath
Bath Adventures is a Bath based tour company providing River Trips, Walking and Bridgerton Tours, Prosecco Trips & Gin Tastings. They welcome hen parties, groups and families!
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
An exciting magical city adventure on the streets of Bath. Part outdoor escape room, part treasure hunt. 100% fun. Solve the mystery and graduate from the Clueniversity of Magic
Bath
Original Wild offers high-quality adventure experiences in the heart of Bath, from private stand-up paddleboarding and kayak city tours to their fun Code Break Bath Challenge.
Bath
Engaging and informative tours of Bath and beyond with a professional local guide.
Bath
Immerse yourself in the terrifying tales of Bath.
Tourist Walks’ app for GPS guided audio tours of Bath. The App is free, and walks can be bought individually or collectively at a discounted price.
Bitton, Bristol
The Avon Valley Railway is returning steam to the Avon Valley.
Bath
A fully guided day exploring Stonehenge and hidden England, blending iconic sights with authentic countryside, storytelling, and unforgettable local encounters. Small groups, exceptional guides, year-round.
A full day guided tour to explore ancient Stonehenge, wander amongst Avebury Stone Circles and enjoy beautiful Cotswolds villages.
Bath
A guided walking tour of Bath visiting filming locations from the hit Netflix TV series.
Bath
Follow the trail to find out about Jane Austen’s life around Sydney Gardens.
Bath
A fully bespoke walking tour crafted around your interests, offering a personal and insightful journey through Bath’s highlights and hidden corners with an expert local guide.
This privately guided tour from Bath enables you to explore two of England's most popular visitor attractions in one memorable day.
A 13 mile, entirely off-road route between Bristol and Bath, perfect for cyclists and walkers.
Bath
For fans of the city and show.
This is your chance to explore the inner circles of Stonehenge with this personalised and very special small group tour.
Bath
An enlightening tour of Bath from Roman to Georgian and the present day.
Bath
Discover Bath using your taste buds on a culinary walking tour.
Bath
Be taken around the multiple haunted sites of this beautiful city by your very own dedicated and costumed guide.
Bath
Rabbie’s small group tours of the UK & Europe are driven by curiosity and guided by storytellers.
Bath
Escape room meets city tour. Explore Bath’s historic highlights and hidden quirks in this
puzzle-filled adventure through its centre!
Bath
A day of discovery through the Cotswolds’ most beautiful hidden villages and ancient landscapes, blending history, scenery, and storytelling in a mall-group journey unlike any other.
A full day guided tour (max 15 guests) to explore some of the most stunning Cotswold villages, towns and hamlets and to learn about the amazing history of this beautiful part of England.
Bath
Understand Bath's connections to Britain's slave economy in the 18th Century, and those individuals with direct links to the slave economy who enabled the building of Georgian Bath.