Experience The City Of Bath

With just a short 20 minute drive from Great Ashley Farm, you can experience one of the most rewarding day trips in the UK. Known for its Roman heritage, Georgian architecture, and relaxing spa culture, Bath blends history with modern experiences in a way few cities can. Whether you’re visiting for a few hours or planning a full day out, here are some of the must-see attractions to include in your itinerary.

Visit Pulteney Bridge in Bath

Pulteney Bridge is one of Bath’s most iconic landmarks and one of only a handful of bridges in the world lined with shops across its full span. Overlooking the River Avon, it offers some of the most photographed views in the city, particularly from the weir below. A visit here is ideal for a short stroll, independent shopping, or simply taking in the unique architecture. Its central location also makes it a natural starting point for exploring Bath on foot.

Tip: Walk down to the riverside paths below the bridge for some great photo opportunities

Discover the Beauty of the Royal Crescent in Bath

The Royal Crescent is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the UK and a highlight of any visit to Bath. This sweeping row of 30 terraced houses sits alongside a wide open lawn, creating one of the most recognisable views in the city, offering a glimpse into Bath’s elegant past and remains one of the most photographed locations in the area.

Tip: Take a picnic! The park in front of The Royal Crescent is a glorious place for a bit of alfresco dining on a warm summers day.

Explore the Historic Roman Baths in Bath

While you experience the City of Bath, The Roman Baths are among the best-preserved ancient bathing complexes in Europe and a must-see attraction when visiting the city. Built around natural hot springs, the site allows visitors to walk through centuries of history, from Roman engineering to Georgian redevelopment. You can explore the Great Bath, see original artefacts, and learn about the fascinating story behind this UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a truly immersive experience that brings Bath’s history to life. 

Tip: Book tickets in advance, especially during weekends and holidays, as it can get really busy.

A view of the Roman Baths with Bath Abbey in the background
a birds eye shot of The Circus in Bath, Somerset

The Circus, Bath

Designed in the 18th century by architect John Wood the Elder, The Circus is a remarkable and unique circular arrangement of Georgian townhouses. Its perfectly curved façade, intricate stone detailing, and grand scale create a striking and memorable setting, showcasing the architectural beauty that make this historic landmark such a popular attraction for visitors exploring the area.

 Today, it remains a peaceful and elegant part of Bath, offering a quieter contrast to some of the city’s busier attractions. 
 

Tip: Look closely at the carved stone symbols and decorations above the columns . Many have fascinating meanings linked to nature, navigation, and freemasonry.

Bath Abbey

Bath Abbey is one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks and is well worth visiting during your stay at Great Ashley Farm. Located in the heart of Bath, this historic church is known for its impressive Gothic architecture, detailed stained-glass windows, and centuries of history.

You’ll also usually find some great buskers performing outside the abbey, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere that can be enjoyed while relaxing in the courtyard. It’s a wonderful place to sit back for a while, take in the historic surroundings, and enjoy the mix of music, architecture, and city life that makes Bath Abbey such a memorable part of the city.

Tip: Check for live music or choir performances, as the acoustics inside the Abbey are incredible

Bath Abbey on a summers day

Experience the City of Bath FAQ’s

How far is Bath from Great Ashley Farm?

Bath is located just a short 20 minute drive from Great Ashley Farm. If looking to cycle to Bath, it can take around 1 hour for most cyclists.

Is Bath worth visiting for a day trip?

Yes, absolutely! Bath is stunning! It’s one of the UK’s most popular day trip destinations and offers a unique mix of history, culture, shopping, cafés, museums, and iconic architecture, all within a walkable city centre.

Where is Bath Abbey located?

Bath Abbey is located in the heart of Bath city centre, next to the Roman Baths and just a short walk from many of the city’s most popular attractions, shops, cafés, and restaurants.

What is the parking like in Bath?

Bath offers a range of parking options, including several city centre car parks and Park & Ride services located on the outskirts of the city. For many visitors, the Park & Ride is the best option, as it provides regular bus services into the centre and avoiding the need to drive through Bath’s busy streets and sometimes lack of parking spaces in peak times.

What is special about Pulteney Bridge?

Pulteney Bridge is one of only a few bridges in the world lined with shops across its full span. Overlooking the River Avon, it is one of Bath’s most photographed landmarks and offers beautiful riverside views and walking routes. For a memorable experience, you can pay for a boat ride that will take you along the river Avon and under the bridge.

Why is the Royal Crescent famous?

The Royal Crescent is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Britain. Its sweeping crescent-shaped design, historic townhouses, and open green space make it one of Bath’s most iconic and photographed attractions. Well worth a visit and don’t forget your camera! Also great for a picnic on the huge public lawn located right in front of the building.

Are the Roman Baths worth visiting?

Yes, the Roman Baths are considered one of the best preserved ancient bathing complexes in Europe. Visitors can explore Roman ruins, historic artefacts, and natural hot springs while learning about Bath’s fascinating history.

What is The Circus in Bath?

The Circus is a remarkable circular arrangement of Georgian townhouses designed by architect John Wood the Elder in the 18th century. It is admired for its curved architecture, intricate stone carvings, and elegant atmosphere.