LOCAL ATTRACTIONS The World Heritage City of Bath has an amazing array of history and culture. It’s all nearby – waiting for you to experience and enjoy. Britain’s only natural thermal hot springs have made Bath a wellbeing destination for over two thousand years. The city’s waters are still a big draw - at the ancient Roman Baths and the modern Thermae Bath Spa. Local bus services take you straight into the compact, visitor-friendly centre in less than 20 minutes. It’s overflowing with places to eat and drink, shops, museums, theatres and galleries. 18th century architecture from Jane Austen’s era is just a short journey from Pemberley Place including the iconic Royal and Lansdown Crescents. PLACES OF INTEREST The Hare and Hounds is just a short distance along the main road. This is the start and finish point for lots of lovely walks through the beautiful, hillside scenery to the west of Lansdown. Kennet and Avon Canal; one of Britain’s most popular routes for cycling, walking and canoeing. The Lansdown Park and Ride bus service gives regular access to the city centre. Bath Spa station serves the whole South West region, and will take you to London Paddington in just 90 minutes. Bath Racecourse, Lansdown Golf Club, two rugby clubs and squash, tennis and croquet all just minutes away. The rolling hills and beautiful countryside surrounding Bath also provide lots of outdoor opportunities, including Stonehenge, Avebury, Longleat Safari Park and several National Trust properties. Bath’s excellent road and rail connections will take you further out into unspoilt, rural Somerset and Wiltshire, or straight to lots of buzzing city destinations.
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