Bath/Cotswolds
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>>Any hotel . . . recommendations<< What is your budget?
>>Any . . . restaurant recommendations<< What sort(s) of food/budget?
The Baths will fill a morning or afternoon. The Pump room is attached to the Baths and is a nice place to eat -- but and even BETTER place for afternoon tea.
Bath Abbey is not to be missed and is next door to the Baths.
Perhaps the Fashion Museum/Assembly Rooms.
The Royal Crescent/#1 Royal Crescent/ and Royal Victoria Park
Sally Lunn's
the Thremae Bath Spa if you want to spoil yourselves
>>Any . . . restaurant recommendations<< What sort(s) of food/budget?
The Baths will fill a morning or afternoon. The Pump room is attached to the Baths and is a nice place to eat -- but and even BETTER place for afternoon tea.
Bath Abbey is not to be missed and is next door to the Baths.
Perhaps the Fashion Museum/Assembly Rooms.
The Royal Crescent/#1 Royal Crescent/ and Royal Victoria Park
Sally Lunn's
the Thremae Bath Spa if you want to spoil yourselves
#22
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We liked the Kennard hotel: http://www.kennard.co.uk/
Lovely owners, good breakfast, easy walk to the center of Bath over Pulteney Bridge.
Lovely owners, good breakfast, easy walk to the center of Bath over Pulteney Bridge.
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So many places are booked! We finally managed to book a room at the Apsley. It's about a 30 minute walk into town center, but it gets good reviews. Mad Maxx was also booked, so we reserved a Cotswold Tour with Lion Tours.
Any restaurant recommendations would be welcome. We usually spend $75-$100 for dinner for two. Many thanks again.
Sandra
Any restaurant recommendations would be welcome. We usually spend $75-$100 for dinner for two. Many thanks again.
Sandra
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We stayed at the Crystal Palace Apartment in May and absolutely loved it:
https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/cry...00f6e39814335a
https://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/cry...00f6e39814335a
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A unique monument just outside Bath and overlooking the city the weird Sham Castle, built - read about why it was built!:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sham_Castle
https://www.google.com/search?q=bath...w=1745&bih=864
If you trek out there the view over Bath is also neat. For hikers this 6-mile circular footpath is so sweet:
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bat...h-skyline-walk
OP may not have time for it but others going to Bath and who like to ramble (British for walking on public footpaths)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sham_Castle
https://www.google.com/search?q=bath...w=1745&bih=864
If you trek out there the view over Bath is also neat. For hikers this 6-mile circular footpath is so sweet:
https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/bat...h-skyline-walk
OP may not have time for it but others going to Bath and who like to ramble (British for walking on public footpaths)
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Thank you, Mellen, for your apartment recommendation.
PalenQ, the walk looks wonderful, but how steep is the terrain? We do 6 mile walks around Chicago, but the terrain is very flat and we have 70-year old knees
PalenQ, the walk looks wonderful, but how steep is the terrain? We do 6 mile walks around Chicago, but the terrain is very flat and we have 70-year old knees
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A perfectly flat and, I think, idyllic walk is along the Kennet & Avon Canal between Bath and Bradford-on-Avon, a very pretty small town and a great place for lunch. From Cleveland House in Bath to Bradford, about 7 miles and includes the very interesting Avoncliff Aqueduct which the path crosses. You can return to Bath by bus or train. Or, obviously, the reverse.
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Janis mentioned the fashion museum, I just wanted to add it's one of my favorite things in Bath plus the Assembly Rooms are gorgeous and so Jane A.
https://www.fashionmuseum.co.uk
This may have been mentioned, another great Regency experience:
http://no1royalcrescent.org.uk
https://www.fashionmuseum.co.uk
This may have been mentioned, another great Regency experience:
http://no1royalcrescent.org.uk
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PalenQ, the walk looks wonderful, but how steep is the terrain?>
I did not do the entire 6-mile walk which climbs up to the sham of a castle and circles it -I just went up and back down from Bath - it was a gentle but significant climb but not long.
Site link says "moderate" - hard to tell what 'steep' means to any one person. You could take a bus up and walk down.
I did not do the entire 6-mile walk which climbs up to the sham of a castle and circles it -I just went up and back down from Bath - it was a gentle but significant climb but not long.
Site link says "moderate" - hard to tell what 'steep' means to any one person. You could take a bus up and walk down.
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>>PalenQ, the walk looks wonderful, but how steep is the terrain? <<
>>-I just went up and back down from Bath - it was a gentle but significant climb but not long.<<
As I remember it there are some very steep bits plus steps.
>>-I just went up and back down from Bath - it was a gentle but significant climb but not long.<<
As I remember it there are some very steep bits plus steps.
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My daughter and SIL leave on Sept. 2nd for the Cotswold's. Going with 3 other couples.
They will do the walk from town to town and have a company to handle the luggage.
I suggested to my daughter to stay a night at Thornburg castle and we gave them a gift certificate for dinner.
Then it's on to Bath.
They will do the walk from town to town and have a company to handle the luggage.
I suggested to my daughter to stay a night at Thornburg castle and we gave them a gift certificate for dinner.
Then it's on to Bath.
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