A day out in historic Bath
Bath is a truly spectacular town set in the rolling countryside, known for its natural hot springs and beautiful 18th-century Georgian architecture. Take a visit to the famous Royal Crescent, the beautiful Bath Assembly Room or behold the grandeur of the original Roman Baths. Today’s visitors can also soak in the soothing waters at the contemporary Thermae Bath Spa then perhaps you'll refuel with a bite to eat in the famous Sally Lunn's tea room.
THE ROMAN BATHS
Visit the heart of the World Heritage Site. Around Britain's only hot spring, the Romans built a magnificent temple and bathing complex that still flows with natural hot water. See the water's source and walk where Romans walked on the ancient stone pavements around the steaming pool. The extensive ruins and treasures from the spring are beautifully preserved and presented using the best of modern interpretation.
Approximately 14 miles | 30 minutes drive from the hotel
BATH ABBEY
Begun in 1499, Bath Abbey is the last of the great Medieval churches of England. The West Front is unique as it depicts the dream that inspired the Abbey's founder, Bishop Oliver King, to pull down the ruined Norman cathedral and raise the present building on its foundations.
Approximately 14 miles | 30 minutes drive from the hotel
NO.1 ROYAL CRESCENT
No.1 Royal Crescent is a magnificently restored Georgian town house that creates a wonderfully vital picture of life in Georgian Bath. Nowadays No.1 provides visitors to the Crescent with an opportunity to look beyond the famous Palladian façade and see what life was like for the wealthy in 18th Century Bath. Each room is an exquisite example of Georgian interior design with authentic furniture, paintings, textiles and carpets.
Approximately 14 miles | 30 minutes drive from the hotel
BATH ASSEMBLY ROOMS
The Assembly Rooms were at the heart of fashionable Georgian society, the perfect venue for entertainment. When completed in 1771, they were described as 'the most noble and elegant of any in the kingdom'. Drop in and enjoy a spot of tea.
THERMAE SPA
Thermae Bath Spa, a place where past, present and future join for a special spa experience. Now in the World Heritage city of Bath you can enjoy Britain's only natural thermal waters as the Celts and Romans did over 2000 years ago.
Approximately 14 miles | 30 minutes drive from the hotel
SALLY LUNN'S HOUSE AND MUSEUM
A house of charm and delight, the oldest in Bath. In the cellar museum, excavations show the remains of Roman, Saxon and Medieval buildings. Sally Lunn came in 1680 and worked in the kitchen/bakery with the ancient faggot oven. Here she created the delicacy named after her, the Sally Lunn Bun.