Bath
Travel Blogs from Bath, United Kingdom
Bath!?! More like shower!
... ;bus tour which was a bit boring and pretty average. We also went on the another tour which took you around the outskirts of Bath which was a bit better as there was an actual guide (not just a recording) and he told some very average jokes and at ...
Bath
Beautiful day spent in Bath. Saw the ancient Roman Baths as well as the Fashion Museum. Lovely ...
Let the Tour Begin
... is known for its therapeutic water and is the site of the old Roman Baths. We toured through the Roman Bath Houses. Luckily no one actually uses them since the water is hundreds of years old. It looked pretty ...
This time in 48 hours...!!!
Hi everyone!! Ok - first entry into the "blogosphere" coming up.....hmmm it's quite difficult to try and be "witty and entertaining" with not much to say so far :o) actually, I'm sure it's quite difficult even when I do have something to ...
'Proper Honeymoon' in Bath
... , swimming pool. It was absolute hell! We did manage to escape a few times to explore the beautiful city of Bath, including the obligatory ride on the open-top tourist bus! The toughest decisions we made all week were between Cafe ...
Raindrops on roses....
... the town since 1638! Steak and ale pie? Yes, please! Ale for the day was called Henry's IPA....delicious! Got back into Bath about 4:30. Did a bit of browsing before the sidewalks are rolled up at 6 and back to the hotel where we both collapsed. So ...
Bath and Stonehenge
... nbsp; The town has moved from its original location though and together with its cathedral represents a much newer era. While in Bath I wandered into a news agency and noticed a title screaming from the front page of some tabloid "Unemployment goes up as ...
What a week...
... there are almost no shops. Or none that I have seen that I could go to when I need retail therapy.. I will survive!! Hehehe! Bath has been lovely! Probably the most beautiful place I've ever been to in my life! Well apart from the Knysna Forest in South ...
Castles, Cathedrals and Coutryside
... afternoon, visited five counties and who knows how many villages, and still only put 120 km the odometer! After the Cotswolds, Bath was expected to be a little ‘dull’ by comparison. However, the World Heritage city truly lived up to ...
A Day in Bath and Big Ben at Night
... in London for more than 3 days when I felt at home already!). Anyway...I got my food and ate, and heading back out into Bath. I was exploring around and saw the train station and I was going to get on to head back to London, but I decided ...
Cooking course in Bath
... The Vegetarian Cooking School. I am spending the day learning vegetarian cooking skills in a gorgeous old home overlooking the city of Bath. It is a large, light and airy home and there will be 9 people all up in the class today. ...
Hot Baths and Ice
... as I could from every angle. It was a really beautiful sight. After visiting Stonehenge we continued through the countryside to Bath, an absolutely charming town with Roman baths, stunning architecture as well as many restaurants and shops. We started off ...
Bath And Stone Henge!
... been. Never the less, this was an amazing site in itself and was no where near as cold as i thought it would be. Bath, is a place, like adelaide, where I could easily retire. The architecture was increable (built by the masions). As the city is ...
But we just took a shower last night!
... . The water is from a natural hot spring that heats the thermal pools to 38c, a perfect temperature for basking in a bath. The invading Romans also enjoyed the natural steam rooms and saunas that the spring provides. All of these ruins ...
Bath, un peu décevante...
... pu apprécier la belle ville qui se présentait devant nous. Mais bon, nous avons 4 nuits, je devrais finir pas y arriver... En fait, Bath n'offre vraiment pas grand-chose... c'est une ville qui a été bâtie à partir de ses eaux chaudes et thermales au ...
Band Trip - Crazy
Yeah , I was here . Getting wasted and playing clairinet in the MARCHING BAND of my highschool. I'm a pimp. deal with ...
New adverture
... bus stop had to pre purchase tickets by phone... A bit of a hastle but we are now on a coach heading to bristol then bus to Bath and another new adventure. Had been rain, drizzle and even hail on and off all day. Arrived at our b&b dry and after about 30 ...
The story of stones, baths, trains and bridges.
... housed the baths might have looked like. A local entrepreneur saw something in the town and decided to try to make Bath a popular and happening place. Subsequently the Queen visited Bath to convalesce and liked the town, which caused the aristocracy to ...
Baths & Showers!!
... , the Abbey Church was constructed. The church was fortunately fully restored at the initiative of Queen Elizabeth I, following a visit to Bath in 1574. The ongoing influence of the spa and its healing waters resulted, during the first half of the 18th ...
Day 2-London
... bus evan and evans finally came about 8:45, we had to do a few more stops than headed off into the country. our first stop was bath. OMG it was amazing. we also checked out the roman baths, which was wicked. i also saw the hills of wales, but didn't get ...

