VVG 2003 – Visit Bath
Bath is
world famous as a city of architecture and culture. It boasts genuine, well preserved Roman Baths, which are open to
the public, and of course the Georgian terracing - so often the set of period
film and drama. Bath is built on the
river Avon, and linked to canal system - both make pleasant walking excursions
into the immediate countryside. Only slightly further afield are the Costwold
villages; Cheddar Gorge and its cave system under the Mendip hills; and
Stonehenge. Here are a few pictures, provided by the Bath Tourism and
Conference Bureau, link to their web site for further tourist information.
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Visit the baths, view the
terraces, walk the canals or Pulteney bridge; shop, eat, and be entertained. |
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