Bath Milsom St to Bath Park & Ride
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Bus Ride through Bath to the Park and Ride car park, UK, England in HD 1080p
Bath (/ˈbɑːθ/ or /ˈbæθ/) is a city in Somerset, South West England, 97 miles (156 km) west of London and 13 miles (21 km) south-east of Bristol. In 2011, its population was 88,859.[2] It became part of Avon in 1974; since Avon's abolition in 1996, it has been the principal centre of Bath and North East Somerset.
The city became a spa with the Latin name Aquae Sulis (the waters of Sulis) c. AD 60 when the Romans built baths and a temple in the valley of the River Avon,[3] although oral tradition suggests that the hot springs were known before then.[4] It became popular as a spa town during the Georgian era, leaving a heritage of Georgian architecture crafted from Bath Stone.
Bath became a World Heritage Site in 1987. The city's theatres, museums and other cultural and sporting venues have helped to make it a major centre for tourism with more than one million staying visitors and 3.8 million day visitors to the city each year.[5] The city has two universities and there are large service sector, information and communication technology and creative industries.
HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE BATH ENGLAND
It's time for a hot air ballon ride over Bath England aka Bath Uk. Ever taken a hot air balloon ride aka been hot air ballooing? It's an experience alright and not for the faint at heart. We have great views from this hot air ballon ride over Bath and Somerset United Kingdom. I will also mention that leaving at sunrise from Royal Victoria Park we had incredible vies of The Royal Crescent. Following that we head to the Thermae Spa which is incredible. Think about it, you're in Bath but the Roman Baths are closed, why not go to the baths of today? Thermae Bath Spa was busy but not crowded and offered lots from heated rooftop pool to lots in between including steam rooms, saunas the lot. Anyways, good day in Bath England and give hot air ballooing a chance some time, a hot air balloon ride might just be what's been missing from your life.
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First Bath: 41 - Park and Ride (Odd Down)
The 41 Route is a Park and Ride service in Bath. Operates between Odd Down and Town
Bath Spa to Severn Tunnel Junction cab video (no audio) - HDL Green Dragon railtour - 18 April 2015
Cab view from Bath Spa to Severn Tunnel Junction, Saturday 18 April 2015, on our Green Dragon railtour to Cardiff —
Video footage is from an unattended cab-camera (motor coach 60118 Tunbridge Wells); this video does not contain a soundtrack because the driver was being conducted over this route.
0:00 - BATH SPA station
1:52 - Oldfield Park station
2:14 - Bellotts Road bridge and adjacent S&DJR bridge
2:32 - Twerton-on-Avon (station closed 1917)
3:04 - Twerton Short Tunnel (45 yards)
3:16 - Twerton Long Tunnel (264 yards)
5:34 - Saltford (station closed 1970)
5:56 - Saltford Tunnel (176 yards)
8:09 - Keynsham station
10:17 - St. Anne's Park No.3 Tunnel (1017 yards)
12:13 - St. Anne's Park No.2 Tunnel (154 yards)
13:15 - St. Anne's Park (station closed 1970)
15:12 - Feeder Bridge Junction
16:51 - Dr. Day's Junction
18:16 - Lawrence Hill station
19:30 - Stapleton Road station
20:18 - Narroways Hill Junction
20:59 - Ashley Hill (station closed 1964)
23:05 - Horfield (station closed 1964)
23:58 - Filton South Junction
24:20 - Filton Abbey Wood station
25:05 - Filton Junction (station closed 1996) and Filton Junction No.2
27:05 - 4m08s of waiting time cut out
28:29 - Patchway Junction No.1
29:04 - Patchway Junction No.2
29:24 - Patchway station
31:09 - Patchway Tunnels
31:28 - Patchway Old Tunnel (1760 yards)
32:29 - Patchway Short Tunnel (62 yards)
34:01 - Pilning station
35:30 - Ableton Lane Tunnel (97 yards)
35:48 - Severn Tunnel (4 miles 624 yards)
37:44 - bottom of Severn Tunnel
40:26 - exit of Severn Tunnel
41:56 - SEVERN TUNNEL JUNCTION station.
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City Centre, Bath
Video of Bath City Centre.
Driving from Bath to Radstock
Time lapse of part of the drive from Bath to Radstock in Somerset, UK
UK, England, Bath - Walking to the Roman Baths in to HD 1080p
The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing.
The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum holding finds from Roman Bath. The buildings above street level date from the 19th century.
The Baths are a major tourist attraction and, together with the Grand Pump Room, receive more than one million visitors a year,[1] with 1,037,518 people during 2009.[2] It was featured on the 2005 TV program Seven Natural Wonders as one of the wonders of the West Country. Visitors can see the Baths and Museum but cannot enter the water. An audio guide is available in several languages.
The City Centre of Bath in Somerset England 3
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What to Expect Visiting Ancient Roman Baths in England | Frolic & Courage
Visiting the Roman Baths in Bath, England from London? Here’s what you can expect, and what you need to know to prepare for your first visit to the ancient Roman Baths!
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Exploring the Roman Baths & The City of Bath | Somerset, England | TRAVEL VLOG
In today’s episode, we are in England visiting the Roman Baths in the City of Bath! We enjoy the honor colored Georgian architecture that Bath is famous for at the Royal Crescent, visit the Roman Baths with a thorough visit of the baths and exhibit, admire the Bath Abbey, walk the cobblestone streets and visit the historic Raven of Bath pub! Thanks for watching, please subscribe for weekly travel & fun adventure vlogs!
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This IS Bath, UK 2014
Here we take a look at the beautiful city of Bath in England.
I have covered :
Roman Baths
Royal Crescent/Circus
River Avon
City Centre
Sydney Gardens ( I know I spelt this wrong in the video)
Train station/Graze bar
Filmed on the 19th and 20th of May 2014 which happened to be the hottest days of the year so far, we experience Bath in all its splendor and colour. Bath is magnificently kept and should be the benchmark in which other cities/towns are judged. I hope you enjoy the ride.
Gulliver’s Kingdom Matlock Bath Vlog 30th September 2018
Join us as we head back to Gulliver’s Kingdom Matlock Bath for a full day out at this stunning little family theme park in Derbyshire, England UK
This is the final Gulliver’s we needed to visit and it is the oldest opening up way back in 1978 and it didn’t disappoint with its stunning views and great rides including the unique chair lift, Log Coaster and picturesque Log Flume through a natural gorge
We had a fantastic day and I highly recommend visiting especially if you have young children, again this is a children/family only theme park and groups of teens and adults are not allowed to enter on there own
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BATH | Behind-the-scenes + Outtakes
Annie and I spent the weekend exploring Bath and making a video of our top 10 things to see and do. We also made this vlog of the weekend, more content, outtakes and what went on behind the scenes!
Bath is a less well-known town in Somerset, England. It's easy to get to from London and travelling there feels like taking a step back in time. A lot of the things on our bucket list are free, so make the most of your pins and enjoy yourself!
Thanks to St Christopher's Inn Hostel for having us for the weekend!
Locations visited:
1 - Thermae Bath Spa
2 - Fashion Museum
3 - The Circus
4 - The Royal Crescent
5 - Skyline Walk
6 - Hot Air Ballooning
7 - The Grand Pump Room
8 - Roman Baths
9 - Bath Abbey
10 - Victoria Art Gallery
11 - Prior Park Landscape Gardens
12 - Pulteney Bridge
13 - Stonehenge
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My Favourite Cycle routes - The Two Tunnels Greenway - Bath
This shared-use path re-uses what was the most characterful part of one of the UK's most famous railways - The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway - as it burrowed beneath Combe Down - the high ground south of the city of Bath.
This is a dramatic and accessible route leading south from the city - and available to cyclists, wheelchair users and walkers.
The route follows the disused railway trackbed of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway from the Bath suburb of East Twerton, through the linear park of Oldfield Park to the Devonshire Tunnel.
Travelling in a Southerly direction the Two Tunnels Greenway passes through the 447 yard Devonshire tunnel before emerging into Lyncombe Vale before entering the 1 mile and 69 yard long Combe Down Tunnel. On exiting the Combe Down tunnel the Greenway continues over the Tucking Mill Viaduct and onwards to Midford and the Midford Viaduct.
Shortly after crossing the Tucking Mill Viaduct NCN Route 244 ends to become NCN Route 24. At this point, (just before the path goes under the Tucking Mill Lane Railway bridge), the exit to NCN Route 24 (North-East towards Monkton Combe and the Dundas Wharf & Aquaduct) is on the left. Continue South to remain on NCN Route 24 towards Midford, Midford Viaduct and on to Wellow and Radstock.
I'm told that the Hope and Anchor Pub is worth a visit - adjacent to, and signposted from NCN Route 24 at the Midford Viaduct.
The Devonshire tunnel is 447 yards long and the Combe Down tunnel over 1 mile long. Both tunnels are lit along their full lengths and the surface of the Greenway is very good (smooth tarmac) until the Midford Viaduct. Surface quality easily seen on the video.
We parked at the Newbridge park and ride and semi-deliberately didn't pick the easiest way to get ourselves onto NCN Route 4 (The Bristol & Bath Railway Path) because we're intending to ride to Bristol and the Avon Gorge from this starting point and wanted to see what all the access points are like. In my opinion the entry and exit points *we used* for NCN Route 4 are neither easy or safe.
My advice is: If you start a ride/walk/run at Newbridge, (regardless of which direction along NCN Route 4 you're going), TURN LEFT out of Newbridge park and ride and make your way to Brassmill Lane and access NCN Route 4 there. The start of the Bristol & Bath Railway Path is clearly marked and signposted in Brassmill Lane, as are directions towards the Two Tunnels Greenway Route (NCN Route 244).
At all points from Brassmill Lane to the Midford Viaduct the surface is good quality tarmac suitable for riding, walking, wheelchairs, pushchairs and mobility scooters. I'd recommend a full charge on anything battery powered.
We had a fantastic afternoon, turning around a couple of miles South of the Midford Viaduct and then leaving NCN Route 244 just South of Midford, turning East to join NCN Route 24 to the Dundas Aquaduct where we enjoyed our lunch. We'd ridden through the Dundas Aquaduct on our Trowbridge to Bath ride ( and wanted to visit it again and approach it via teh Somerset Coal Canal (On NCN Route 24).
On leaving the Dundas Aquaduct we joined NCN Route 4 to ride back into Bath alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal.
The last 3 or 4 miles on the video shows us leaving NCN Route 4 to ride through Georgian Bath, (very little traffic on a Sunday), across Pulteney Bridge and alongside the Grand Parade before rejoining the River Avon (and NCN Route 4) for the final blat along the Bristol & Bath Railway path to the steps I'd high lighted near the start of the video.
Video is about 51 minutes long with many parts of it accelerated.
Comments & suggestions welcome :)