Excursion Roman city of bath tour at Cardiff
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Founded in 1 AD, the Romans were drawn to this site to relax by Britain’s only Hot Springs and to take advantage of their reputed healing powers.
Much of the City of Bath that you see today, with its squares, crescents and terraced town houses, was constructed during the Georgian era (1714 – 1837). Today Bath acts as an important centre for the arts and culture, with many museums, exhibitions, concerts and performances scheduled throughout the year.
Leaving Cardiff, cross the Prince of Wales Bridge, which spans the River Severn, the longest river in Britain (354 kms) flowing from the Welsh mountains to the Severn Estuary and into the Bristol Channel. Arriving in England your destination is the UNESCO World Heritage site of the city of Bath.
On arrival in Bath, take the option of joining your guide for a gentle walking tour of this beautiful city, with its fine blend of Roman and Georgian architecture before enjoying free time to explore Bath at your leisure and perhaps enjoy some excellent shopping opportunities before re-joining your guide at the appointed time and place for your return to Cardiff.
Points of interests
Points of interest seen on this excursion include: Cardiff City, Bath City, Wales Bridge, Georgian Houses
Note
Please note: The tour involves moderate walking, with distances ranging from 0.5 km to 3 km over mixed terrain, often with steps. While the tour is wheelchair accessible, certain areas, such as cobbled surfaces and inclines, may pose challenges. Guests with limited mobility or those using wheelchairs should be accompanied. The guide will remain in Bath as a point of contact, but no specific visits are included. Meals and refreshments are available for purchase in the city, and ample shopping opportunities exist during free time.