Also, never stand under the cliffs as small rocks are prone to fall at any time. There are some beautiful old cottages which line the canal here and its a bit like stepping back in time as you head along here. At canal turn right and soon after turn left over canal footbridge and up steps to Sydney Buildings. Bath Spa station is 0.8 miles (1.3km) from the start of the walk (point 1 on the map). A circular 6 mile walk around the Bath Skyline, through wildflower meadows, woodland and farmland, with views out over the World Heritage Site. Alternative Kelston Roundhill Circular Walk Distance 8.11 miles Elevation 967 feet Total Ascent 683 feet If you are looking for a longer circular walk up Kelston Roundhill, this route takes you as far as Upton Cheyney and back along the Bristol & Bath railway path. This Cotswold Way circular walk takes you from the village of Winchcombe to one of the areas oldest monuments Belas Knap Long Barrow. A 6-mile circular walk, just a short stroll from Bath city centre. Plan your perfect getaway to the city in one of these Bath cottages. Kelston Roundhill Circular Walk Old Crown This final walk is a short, easy route, starting in the village of Old Sodbury, located in the south of the Cotswolds just above Bath. Follow Bathwick Hill uphill until you reach a National Trust branded bus stop on your right (opposite Cleveland Walk). Cleeve Hill Common is the highest point in the Cotswolds at 330 metres, and this walk takes advantage of its fantastic views. If you want to keep on the path by the lake, Id recommend just walking on the path until it ends and then retracing your steps. Not only does she include all of the best things to do in the West Country and her personal opinion, but in these posts you'll find hidden gems and local spots. 10 History Walks Around Keynsham (Walk 1) - a 5 mile circular walk to Chequers and Willsbridge. You can either walk a little along the trail and then turn back or walk the whole way to Bradford on Avon (about 10 miles) and take the train back. Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history for everyone, for ever. The route leaves the Cotswold Way on its way to Hill Barn Farm before rejoining it and carrying on to Belas Knap. Take a moment to stop by the Sham Castle for another beautiful vista of Bath. 13 Into The City (Walk 2)- a 1.5 mile walk from Bitton to Weston village. Splendid dog walks in Somerset A stroll through historic Bath The Royal Crescent, Bath (Shutterstock) For an intimate view of the citys historic Discover nature, wildlife and views of the historic city from this natural viewpoint. Lace up your boots and head out on a journey of discovery as you see 4 of the best walks near Bath River Avon Walk Best Scenery The River Avon trail is a fantastic walk that explores over 23 miles of stunning scenery. The best thing about this park is that there are several different sections to it, so you can have as long or as short a walk as you desire! Should all be updated and working now though. Many of these offer unique views of the prestigious city and give you a sense of achievement as you reach them. 37 Walks Around Norton Radstock (Miners' Trail)- a 4 mile circular walk through Midsomer Norton, Clandown and Radstock (currently unavailable). Fairy Woods has long been a favourite section with a magical fairy door trail and The Discovery Trail, a circuit in its own right. Richens Orchard is beautiful and at this time of year will be With real log fires, low ceilings and creaking beams, its a cosy spot in autumn and winter, while the spacious garden overlooking the canal will call to you on sunny days. Walks Best Views of the City Highlights. 42 Why Not Walk? So, lets dig into the best walks in Bath! You can seeBeauford Square, The Royal CrescentandPulteney Bridge. I love the variety, with a route that takes you across lush meadows and up onto the top of the hillside overlooking Bath providing you with the most spectacular views. 59 Saltford Walks 7 (Swineford and Kelston Mills) - a 3.5 mile walk starting and ending in Saltford and passing through Swineford and Kelston Mills. Image - View from Box Hill, credit Edmund Shaw. The next leg of the walk takes you out of the village via Tuggys Lane, into Tait Wood and across Norton Brook to the hamlet of Hassage. Spot birds, insects, small mammals and a wide variety of plants. Of course, if youre staying in Bath, you might not want to do the entire walk! The village is home to Snowshill Manor and Garden, a 16th-century house owned by eccentric architect and poet Charles Paget Wade, with some of the 22,000 objects he collected on display. Of course, if youve got time on your Bath trip, or if you live in Somerset, you might want to do the full hike! After passing Rookery Farm youll see the Broadway Tower rising up. 70 A Love Letter to Radstock - a walking trail and art project to find 10 love letter plaques around Radstock. You can see my full guide to the Blackdown Hike here. But if you dont have time to do the full walk, you can still get a taste of the route with a Cotswold Way circular walk. Walk Sham Castle (not National Trust property) was built in 1762 for Ralph Allen, one of the key figures responsible for Baths Georgian revival. Once you reach the remains of an old lime quarry, take the long, straight path downhill to Daisybank Road and follow the road to the right past some spectacular houses. With its mixture of Cotswold scenery and industrial mill heritage, this Cotswold Way circular walk is a little bit different. Blackdown Hill is the highest peak in the Mendips and is a great hike in the hills if youre looking for views and rural country life scenes. Starting from Pulteney Bridge, follow the path towardsSydney Gardens, one of the last remaining eighteenth-century pleasure gardens in the UK. This residential studio has hosted everyone from Amy Winehouse to Van Morrison, Beyonce and Coldplay. The sports field is also known as Monument Field after a memorial tower built in honour of Ralph Allen by his nephew in-law, Bishop Wharburton. Continue along path with views down the valley on the left. Devizes The route starts from the clubhouse of the Cleeve Hill Golf Club and follows the Cotswold Way out of the common and on towards the small hamlet of Postlip, running through a farm and past 17th-century Postlip Hall. 40 Why Not Walk? The walk is perfect if you are travelling with your friends, family or pets. 75 City Centre, Beechencliffe and Lyncombe Vale - a 2.75 mile walk around Lyncombe Vale and Beechencliffe. In the centre of Lacock village, this 15th-century cottage is packed full of charm and makes a cosy base for exploring Lacock Abbey and the countryside nearby. Savill Garden to Virginia Water A sculpture exhibition in Savill Garden (Shutterstock) Extending over 5,000 acres, Windsor Great Park is criss-crossed with miles of pathways that lead through gardens, woodland, tree-lined avenues and along lakes. You can do that by clicking here and booking with Viator. 52 Wild Walks In The Mendips (East Harptree)- a 3.75 mile circular walk in East Harptree Woods and Combe. Weve partnered with Cotswold Outdoor to help everyone make the most of their time outdoors in the places we care for. Owned and managed by the National Trust, Dovers Hill is a natural amphitheatre with great views over the Vale of Evesham. Cross field keeping wall on the right until reaching gate. Turn left onto cycle path and follow for 150m until you reach metal KG on the left. Whether you're getting ready to hike, bike, trail run, or explore other outdoor activities, AllTrails has 72 scenic trails in the Bath area. An accessible 2-mile circular trail around Claverton Down, along woodland paths, and through wildflower meadows. Enter another world in the skyline hills above Bath, through meadows and ancient woodlands to secluded valleys. Bath city trail covers many of the citys popular tourist destinations. Go through KG at bottom of hill, cross lane, and through gate opposite. This is actually where the 5km Bath Park Run runs every Saturday! Retrace steps to bench. At the end of York Street turn right and follow the path, then cross Pierrepoint Street onto North Parade. Just follow the red arrows. This route takes inBeckfords Tower, the former study retreat of nineteenth-century writer William Beckford; views ofKelston Roundhill; Bath Racecourse; and lush hillside pastures. The tower was built in 1794 and has been used as an artists retreat as well as being the site of a nuclear bunker. Bath Skyline walk | Bath & Bristol | National Trust Follow the edge of the golf course (watch out for flying balls) and youll end up back at the clubhouse, where theres a caf/restaurant. Follow path. The route leaves the Cotswold Way behind for a circuit through leafy Lynches Wood, which has beautiful bluebells in spring, before reaching a stone topograph. Walking Sturdy foorwear advised. Bathwick Hill at Cleveland Walk, ST76046 64704. Find out more about the National Trusts ongoing partnership with Cotswold Outdoor as our exclusive walking partner.
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