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Southwest Map Wilthsire Bath & Bristol Dorset Somerset Devon Cornwall

Bath & Bristol

Information - Attractions

Bath Abbey

Our group covers a wide area including the cities of Bath and Bristol, from the edge of the Cotswolds to the Mendip hills and from the North Somerset Coast to the edge of Wiltshire.

The world heritage site of Bath is situated to the North of the Mendip hills and to the South of the Cotswolds, and is in easy reach of the M4 and M5 motorway networks.

This City, with its beautiful Abbey, is famous for its Roman Baths, hot springs and pump rooms where visitors can taste the mineral waters. Being a Georgian City the architecture is a great interest, especially the Royal Crescent and Pultney Bridge, with its little shops which cross over the river Avon.

Kennet and Avon canal

Leisurely hours can be spent either walking or cycling along the Kennet and Avon canal, or taking a relaxing trip on one of the canal boats. The City now boasts the recently opened Theme Bath Spa with its steam rooms and thermal bath, including an open air rooftop pool with spectacular views of the City and surrounding hillside. This is the place to relax and be pampered.

Visitors find hop-on, hop-off guided sight seeing buses a great help, enabling them to stop off at all the main places of interest or can take a free walking tour lead by the Mayor of Bath's Corps of Guides.

Stanton Drew Stones and Church

Having so much to offer, visitors always feel they have learnt much from their visit to this cultural and intriguing City.

Bristol is a vibrant and historic city. There is plenty to do for the whole family and all age groups.

Whatever the season or the weather you will never be bored in Bristol!

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