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Where are Bath's Best Lockdown Walks

Where are Bath’s best lockdown walks?

Whilst the weather isn’t being quite as kind to us this lockdown as it was in the previous one, it’s a great time of year to enjoy the late autumn colours and crisp, winter mornings. Luckily for us, there are plenty of spectacular walks to enjoy around the city during lockdown. We’ve tried them all, so allow us to share some of our best finds with you!

So where can you find Bath’s best lockdown walks? Allow us to spill the beans with some of Bath’s hidden gems where we can guarantee plenty of space, natural beauty and fresh air – just what we all need this lockdown!

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Bath Skyline

Bath Skyline

Even if you haven’t walked the Bath Skyline, you must have seen the breath-taking photos floating around the internet that the skyline boasts. Providing 6 miles of walking, expansive fields and the freshest air around, Bath Skyline promises to make the perfect lockdown walk. It’s not too far from the city centre, so driving to the destination isn’t necessary if you live nearby.

Take in the gorgeous views, enjoy the fresh air and don’t forget your camera, because those views simply have to be captured on camera!

Address: Bath BA2 6EN. Please note that car parking is limited.

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Royal Victoria Park

Royal Victoria Park

Royal Victoria Park is a popular walking route in Bath city centre, and certainly a great option during lockdown as there is plenty of space (57 acres to be exact) for everybody to spread out and stay 2m away from others. Not only this, but it proudly boasts the backdrop of one of Bath’s most iconic landmarks – the magnificent Royal Crescent.

This city centre park also has lots of wildlife for you to spot, plus several attractions to enjoy along the way.

Address: Marlborough Ln, Bath BA1 2NQ.

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The Cotswold Way Bath

The Cotswold Way

The Cotswold Way is a 102-mile national trail that begins in the city of Bath, stretching all the way up to Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire. Now, whilst walking the entire trail isn’t possible during lockdown, the walk from Bath up to Cold Ashton makes a lovely stroll. Hilly, granted, but we can guarantee you’ll see some spectacular sights along the way.

Alternatively, you could drive out of the city and begin the trail slightly further north of Bath – that is entirely up to you. Whatever route you choose, expect glorious countryside views!

Address: Official starting point is beside Bath Abbey, heading in the direction of Cheap Street. BA1 1LT.

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Kelston Roundhill Walk

Kelston Roundhill Walk

Kelston is a beautiful little village nestled between Bath and Bristol and the Kelston Roundhill Walk is a popular walking route for many. The extensive walking path takes you through the gorgeous Somerset hills and rivers, and offers picturesque views over Bath and Bristol. On a clear day you can even see as far as the Severn Bridge!

Please note that the café on site may currently be closed due to covid-19.

Address: BA1 9AF. Please note that Kelston Roundhill Walk does not have a postcode – this is the nearest. Look out for signs as you draw closer to the walk.

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