Bath City Skyline

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(361) · Hiking area in Bath, United Kingdom
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Bath Skyline is a circular trail that affords views of the historic city of Bath in England. It is managed by The National Trust. The trail is located on high …

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Sep 6, 2024
Make sure you know where you are going - a littledifficult to find. And do not expect an actual castle. It is a cute destination to walk to but expect a bit of a hike Full review by Dream33841728892
Aug 7, 2024
Gorgeous walk really easy to follow, well signposted with national trust signs. Beautiful view of the city and ruins. It can get quite hilly with steep inclines but really worth it! Full review by NadeenWhitehed
Jul 11, 2024
+Only steep for the first bit, mostly flat once you're up the first hill +Beautiful views +Different terrains and environments keeps it fun (fields, forests, rocky bits) +Sham castle is a great backd… Full review by Traveler55287205685

Questions & answers

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Is it free to walk around the bath Skyline or do you need to pay Natinal Trust tickets?
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It’s free.
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Answer by jomuckle66 · Sep 3, 2020
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Is there anywhere to park at the start of the walk?
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It really depends where you start. If you start at Sham Castle you may park at the University of Bath.
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Is it fairly easy/safe to walk there from the city center? I'm staying there and I don't have a car. I'm happy to walk the …
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Is it fairly easy/safe to walk there from the city center? I'm staying there and I don't have a car. I'm happy to walk the 25 minutes it takes to get there, but not if I have to cross big ugly highways.
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It’s a pleasant walk from the city centre but will take 30 mins
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Where can I park free of charge?
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There are some free-of-charge sections half way down Cleveland Walk near the junction with Sham Castle Lane, but don't be surprised if they're full.
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Answer by rentaquote · Feb 11, 2018
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Frequently asked questions

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I’d like to rent a National Trust property. Where can I find out what property is available?
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If you’re looking for residential National Trust rental properties that are currently available in England and Wales, please visit the National Trust pages on rightmove.co.uk.
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