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City Trail Here's our guide, for you to Print out and bring with you to Bath, to the City Trail. Walking in Bath The compact nature of Bath makes it ideal to explore on foot, with many of the city's most iconic sights all within a short walk of each other. And with the countryside on the city's doorstep, you can easily take to the rolling hills and tranquil surroundings of Bath.
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City walks around Bath The best way to see Bath is on foot. The city's handsome Georgian architecture was designed as a theatrical backdrop for promenading visitors and residents, and nowadays it is still a welcoming environment on a human scale, ideally suited to humans rather than vehicles. Here is a route map for a Bath City walk.
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Discover Bath City with three scenic walks: a gentle riverside walk along the Avon and canal; a city route past landmarks like the Royal Crescent; and an extended walk combining riverside paths with iconic architecture. All offer great views and plenty of spots for refreshments. Explore the most popular city walk trails near Bath with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.
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The Bath City Circular Walk is a relaxed 5km trail through one of Britain's most beautiful and historically rich cities. With Georgian architecture, Roman ruins, elegant crescents, and sweeping park views, this self. Map and guide for a 3.1-mile/5km self-guided walking tour of Bath, including the Royal Crescent, Abbey, Pulteney Bridge and the Roman Baths.
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To Bath's best view! A short uphill walk to one of the most famous city centre viewpoints in Bath at Alexandra Park. Monkton Farleigh, a folly and a feat of engineering A 13km varied circular walk taking in a quaint Cotswold village, farmland and riverside before reaching the Scheduled Ancient Monument of Dundas Aqueduct. A description of following the Bath City Trail, a largely forgotten series of brass plaques.
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This trail explains why Bath is a World Heritage Site.
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