Visit Bath and explore this beautiful historic city in Somerset, South West England. Bath's small size makes it great for walking, with many of the city's top attractions within walking distance. Bath's rolling hills and tranquil surroundings are easily accessible due to the city's proximity to the countryside. Heading out of the city you'll find walks along lovely avenues, public gardens and along the beautiful River Kennet and Avon Canal.
The 10 most beautiful hikes in Bath and North East Somerset
What Walks and Hikes Are There In Bath?
Tour Bath on foot for some of the best walks the country has to offer in the West!
Visit Dyrham Park to explore the parkland, and tour the house, and estate held by the National Trust on the outskirts of Bath. Before you even get to the property, you'll be met with miles of unspoilt rolling hills with spectacular views of Bath and Bristol. With lovely seasonal flowers and golden brown leaves scattered along the walks, the formal gardens are just as much of a delight. This is an easily completed round trip, perfect for beginner walkers.
This is a great walk heading around the country villages of Doynto Dyrham & Hinton, finished off with a visit to the National Trust’s Dyrham Park.
Take in the views from the Skyline of Bath Walk. Bath Skyline, delivers just what it says on the tin...amazing skyline views over Bath and the surrounding countryside. It's the perfect dog walking area or family day out, with a good short walk covering woodlands and meadows. Great for hill hikers and for those who like history there's an ancient castle which can be explored.
We travelled to the beautiful countryside which surrounds the City of Bath for the 6 mile Skyline walk. Passing through hidden valleys, idyllic ...
For a walker's favourite visit the Royal Victoria Park. Here there is plenty of walking to be done on the 57 acres of grounds. The Botanical Gardens are a must-see, with their stunning seasonal flowers, trees, and bushes. Bring a lunch to enjoy after your leisurely walk or stroll. Royal Victoria Park has limited car parking available however there are alternatives close by.
This is a varied walk starting in the Village of Hamble, it heads along beside an old railway track. Then it heads down one side of a sports field ...
Tour River Avon
Bath is known for the historic Pulteney Bridge, which spans the Avon. But have you considered how beautiful a walk down the River Avon might be? We can tell you right now that it's very beautiful, especially in the summer! The River Avon Trail runs from Pulteney Bridge to the opposite side of Bristo. The Bristol and Bath Railway Path is located west of the River Avon. It forms a moderate round path when paired with the River Avon Trail. There are other riverfront bars along the route, including the excellent Locksbrook Inn, where you can relax and enjoy the relaxed pace of life along the river.
The Bath to Bradford-on-Avon canal walk offers a peaceful escape along the enchanting waters of the Kennet & Avon canal. Throughout this walk, you ...