Bath
Travel Blogs from Bath, United Kingdom
Bath- day Four
Hello again! Top O' the Morning to You! Today was another GREAT and exciting day! I managed to visit one of my childhood DREAMS! I visited the Stonehenge! It was the most AMAZING experience and I learnt quite a lot of stuff about it. I read a page in ...
Bath is great
Bath Wednesday We caught the National Express Coach to Bath. I booked the tickets ages ago and they were a quarter of the price of catching the train. It takes a bit longer (goes via Heathrow), but it was fine. The B and B we stayed at was about 25 ...
September 12 finally
... hedges. I think there might actually be some historical significance to them that I didn't realize before. Exhausted when I got back to Bath so a quiet night hanging out. Most people here at the YMCA pretty much stay to themselves, so other than a few ...
Bath- Day 6
... I headed into central Bath for some shopping, at the new Milsom Place, where I bought lots of nice things! I then walked around Bath taking pictures of usless things just to annoy my friend, as she gets very annoyed of the japenese tourists doing the ...
Stonehenge, Bath and Bristol
... in the different aromatherapy saunas, doused ourselves under a giant waterfall and soaked our feet in the little foot spas. Bath, as a town, is absolutely gorgeous, particularly when the sun is shining. The Abbey is massive and all the buildings are ...
Exploring England
Yesterday went to Bath, England to explore the Roman Baths and shop around. Had a very relaxing day and then headed back to London to prepare for the departure back home tomorrow! We are so ready to come ...
Day One - To London
... 51 minutes to the beautiful city of Bath, and with an estimated petrol cost of 19.29 english pounds. The population of bath is approximately 83,992 people. The Route can be seen here- http://g.co/maps/28ugd. The location ...
Finally I leave London!!!!
... get a cheap bed in a dorm. Got my bags and headed to the bus station. Got to the bus with about 3 minutes to spare. Arrived in Bath about 4 hours later. Wasn't too sure how far the hostel was so I caught a taxi. In the end it was too far- who was to ...
day 7 HOME
... 17:25 It is going to be a long trip.... I have been reminicsing over the past hours of the GREAT time I have had in in Bath. I know i have mentioned this before, but the language, the food, the buildings, and the style of life in England is very VERY ...
The Ibiza of Georgian England
... the middle class of the time ;) I spent most of the remainder of the afternoon wandering the streets. I pretty much came upon Bath's two most famous residential streets by accident - the Circus and Royal Avenue. The first is a circlet of Georgian town ...
Bath
... check out the Roman Bath's. We spend the morning wandering around the old town and then Matt and I went for a tour through the Bath's. It was very interesting. Apparently you can even try drinking the water, but Matt and I decided that we really weren't ...
A Broken Promise
... is that many of the bus stops have a LED display telling you when the next buses are due to arrive...brilliant idea. Also, in Bath, in about a 10 block radius I counted 6 men's hair salons. I don't know why I noticed that, but I'm sure it's ...
Im in Bath, England
... in England. It was actually a lot of fun we saw Mountain goats and also saw a guy climbing. Then finally it was off to Bath, England. Im sitting here in Bath at the St Christopers just updating my blog after getting her we had an hour or so to chill ...
Stonehedge
... Leeds, and 2 Danish girls. Today we went and saw the Roman Bath House in Bath. (Forgot to mention we saw Bath Abbey yesterday which was beautiful and had tall stain glass windows bigger than West Minster Abbey!) Back to the Roman Bath ...
Bath- Day Two
... whom I went to school with. I then had Lunch at the Angelfish Restaurant, and the meal was very enjoyable. After lunch I went on a Bath Adventure Tour, we went canoeing, and rockclimbing and that was very fun. It cost me 45 pounds. Then, I drove to ...
A very long day
As I was in this part of the world I decided I should go to Stonehenge, seeing as I might regret it if i didn't. I this morning I got on the tour bus and off we went. To tell you the truth I wasn't expecting much, but you never know till ...
'One of the finest towns in Europe'
... to mind. We had an amazing day; the kids really took in the age of the place and the privilege of being given this opportunity. Bath dates back to 43AD when it was settled by the Romans as a place of healing, meditation and worship. The hot spring was a ...
Stonehenge
... 's largest and features a central spire which towers to a height of 123m. The cathedral is inspiring and is certainly worth a visit. Having now seen Salisbury I made my way to the railway station for the short journey on to the historic city of ...
Bath - Roman City of Britain
... up with some Costa Coffee lattes we jumped on the train for the leisurely drive thru the countryside before arriving in Bath. Initial impressions revealed a typical English town. We proceeded up past the cathederal to the Roman pumphouse. It ...
Cotswolds ..... twee indeed
... hop on the Oxford sightseeing bus tour for an hour and see the sights from the top of the double decker bus. Head back the M4 to Bath and we're back by 5:30. Walk into Bath for dinner, but most of the pubs are not serving dinner tonight. So, ...
Change of plan - Jen back in the UK at present
Hello everyone, You may have noticed that it's been a while since our last entry. This is because things have taken an unlikely turn of events. This is not easily explainable in a blog so bare with us. About 3 weeks ago Jen started ...
Historic exploration
... Once leaving the train station I quickly found myself immersed in a small marketplace, drowning in historic architecture. Walking in to Bath Abbey they had a choir playing in the foyer while making our way around the place. I then went to the Museum ...
Wherever I go, that's where the party's at?
... do tomorrow. I wonder how I'm going to feel after Portsmouth, I'm glad I gave myself time after that... Lots of love from Bath, Flickerkite (Kite) Post Note: Sarah came home late after staying out for drinks and we had a good chat, started talking about ...
"If I pee in it, will it turn blue?"
... 'm working on at the moment is very strange, so I won´t be quite so long winded this time. The main reason people go to visit Bath is because of the old Roman baths, so there I went. The old Roman ruins had been built upon again in the 18th and ...
Bath Rugby
... in hand. The rugby pitch at Bath is right in the heart of city center next to the River Avon and overlooking Bath Abbey. Although we had the "lower class" seats, I thought they were quite lovely because they looked straight out to the ...
It's the final countdown
... There's me, Amanda (24), Mike (24 & my boyf of 9 years) and Tom (25 & mutual friend). We live in the suburbs of lovely 'Bath' in the west country and we are about to leave it all behind for at the very least 2 years. We've rented out the house, somehow ...
Bath- Day 3
Hi All! I hope you're having fun back in Australia... Maybe you should come join me over here, I have found the accent makes you quite popular! My day started off when I woke up, out of the MOST comfortable bed, and drove to the Roman Baths. These Baths ...

