Nestled in the heart of the countryside, Bath City gardens offer a serene escape where history, beauty, and horticultural excellence converge. These green spaces invite visitors to unwind amidst blooming flowers, ancient pathways, and thoughtfully designed landscapes.
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Bath City’s gardens reflect centuries of horticultural tradition, blending Victorian elegance with natural charm. Iconic spots like the Royal Crescent Gardens and the Pulteney Water Gardens showcase meticulous design and botanical diversity, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural legacy while providing peaceful spots for quiet reflection.
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Beyond their aesthetic appeal, Bath City’s community gardens foster connection and sustainability. Local residents cultivate vegetables, herbs, and flowers, promoting urban agriculture and environmental stewardship. These shared green spaces strengthen community bonds and inspire eco-conscious living through collaborative projects and educational workshops.
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Expanding beyond cultivated plots, Bath City’s expansive meadows burst with native wildflowers, attracting pollinators and supporting biodiversity. Well-maintained trails wind through these natural sanctuaries, inviting visitors to hike, birdwatch, or simply enjoy the tranquil symphony of nature in a historic setting.
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Whether strolling through heritage gardens, participating in local green projects, or simply soaking in nature’s beauty, Bath City’s gardens provide a haven of calm and inspiration. Visit these green gems to recharge, connect with history, and embrace sustainable living—your next peaceful retreat awaits.
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Bath is home to numerous parks, gardens and outdoor attractions, perfect for you to enjoy a day out in the fresh air, admire the greenery, stretch your legs and soak up the natural beauty of the city and its surrounding countryside. Bath Priory Hotel Grounds (Image: sub) Fork to Fork at The Bath Priory Located a short stroll from the city centre and nestled within four acres of mature award-winning gardens The Bath Priory is a peaceful haven from the bustle of the city. Featuring a kitchen garden, meadow and lawns, the garden is lovingly tended by Jane Moore, a Chelsea Flower Show Silver Medal winner.
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Join her Fork to. Parade Gardens is a grade II listed park. Originally known as St James's Park, it was laid out in 1709 to accompany assembly rooms for spa visitors.
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The flower bed displays in Parade Gardens are among the finest in the country, and the annual 3-dimensional carpet bedding in the summer always features a unique concept. In 2013, Bath was a Gold award winner in the RHS Britain in Bloom. Credit: Mareks Perkons, Shutterstock If you've ever walked around Bath, you would've spotted the historic Parade Gardens in the city centre.
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This beautiful Grade II-listed park was originally designed in the 18th century as an accompaniment to the Assembly Rooms for Spa visitors. Since then, while free to Bath residents, an admission price to everyone else has kept an aura of exclusivity. Parade Gardens Bath's lovely parks offer several places to get some peace and quiet and to stroll round.
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Parade Gardens, in front of the Abbey and the Empire. Parade Gardens are situated c 250m east of Bath Abbey, while Orange Grove is situated immediately north-east of the Abbey. Parade Gardens, which comprises an area of c 1.25ha, occupies an approximately triangular site bounded to the south by North Parade, to the north.
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Bath City Parade Gardens is a picturesque park featuring lush lawns, vibrant flower beds, and a charming cafe. The gardens also boast a bandstand that hosts summer concerts from April to September. Designed by the renowned Georgian architect John Wood the Elder, this scenic spot offers visitors the perfect setting for picnics or leisurely breaks.
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Enjoy the greenery, stretch your legs and catch up alfresco with loved ones at Bath's beautiful gardens and parks. One of Bath's most popular parks, the riverside Parade Gardens are located in the heart of the city, steps from Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey, and the Roman Baths. First laid out in the 18th century, and now a Grade II-listed landmark, the gardens are celebrated for their floral displays, bandstand, memorials, and summer programming.
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Parade Gardens are a great source of pride for Bathonians and feature ornate themed flowerbeds depicting cartoon characters or persons of historical importance. From the gardens, you can get a lovely view of the weir and watch the canoes as they travel westward along the river. During summer afternoons, free children's activities are held near the bandstand.
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