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Bath City Ticket (Saturday 21st March) SOLD OUT
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(BATH DAY TRIP Saturday 21st March)
Transport to and from Bath (Approx 1hr45/2 hours from Wimborne)
Coach Itinerary:
Please arrive 10-15 mins before departure
Pick up and drop off stops:
> Bournemouth Pier approach (bus stops behind Hot Rocks bar/cafe) - 8:30am
> Poole town centre (side of Poole lighthouse theatre coach stop) - 9:00am
> Wimborne Square (outside Fat face shop) - 9.30am
Drop off: Royal Avenue, Bath.
Depart Bath: Royal Avenue, Bath. 5pm then drop off at Wimborne, Poole. then Bournemouth
Cost:
Adult ONLY: £19.99 RETURN
Child ONLY: £15.99 RETURN (under 16s)
Family Ticket (2 adults, 2 children under 16) ONLY: £59.99 RETURN
Buddy Ticket (2 adults) ONLY: £29.99 RETURN
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*LOW cost transport to and from Bath only. Not a tour guide.*
Bath is a historic city in England known for its Roman-built baths, Georgian architecture, and designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded by the Romans, it features well-preserved Roman Baths and became a popular Georgian spa town, with a rich social scene and beautiful architecture like the Royal Crescent and Pulteney Bridge. Today, it's a vibrant city that blends its rich history with a lively modern culture, featuring independent shops, cafes, and the Thermae Bath Spa which allows visitors to experience the thermal waters.
History and landmarks
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Roman Baths: The city's namesake, these Roman baths were built around 60 AD and are some of the best-preserved in the world.
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Georgian Architecture: The city is famous for its elegant Georgian buildings, including the Royal Crescent and the Circus.
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Bath Abbey: A stunning example of Gothic architecture.
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Pulteney Bridge: One of the few historic bridges in the world with shops built across its full span on both sides.
Culture and activities
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Thermae Bath Spa: The only natural thermal spa in the UK, offering a modern experience in the city's ancient waters.
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Jane Austen: The city has strong connections to the author, who lived there from 1801 to 1806. Visitors can explore the Jane Austen Centre and walk in her footsteps.
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Food and drink: Bath has a thriving culinary scene, from Michelin-star restaurants to traditional pubs. It is also famous for local treats like Sally Lunn's Buns.
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Walks: The city is very walkable, and the scenic Bath Skyline Walk offers great views of the area.
Accessibility
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Location: Bath is located in Somerset, southwest England, and is easily accessible by train, with a journey from London Paddington taking about 90 minutes.
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Transport: The city center is very walkable, and local bus and train services are available, as well as hop-on hop-off buses for city tours.

