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Where to Find Gluten Free Food in Bath

Suggestions for where to eat if you avoid gluten, many with discounts and special offers for 'Somerset and Bath Reward Card' holders.

What’s On In and Around Bath in December 2023?

What’s On In and Around Bath in December 2023? Lots! Apart from enjoying the Christmassy atmosphere at our lovely Christmas…

Bath Christmas Market – Dates Announced for 2022!

24th November to 11th December 2022 The dates for the Bath Christmas Market have been announced early this year and…

Autumn Pub Walks near Bath

When summer draws to a close, it’s a great time for walking around Bath. On the edge of the Cotswolds…

Bath Christmas Magic 2020

From 5 December, the magic of Christmas will come to the streets of Bath as the city begins to sparkle…

Relax in January – 10 things to do in Bath in after Christmas

Our apartments are warm and cosy (all modern double glazing and heating, no draughty Georgian windows or ancient heating systems!)…

10 Things to do this Summer in Bath

Have some artisan ice cream Pay a visit to Bath’s newest artisan ice cream parlour, Dr Gelato. They even have…

The Bath Festival – 17th – 26th May

The Bath Festival is one of the highlights of the year here and is a great time to visit. A…

10 Things to do at Easter in Bath

See the Roman Baths in a Different Light Tour the Baths at a torchlit evening opening over the Easter weekend.…

Feel Good Bath in January and February

January needn’t be dull – there’s still plenty to do after the Christmas fun in Bath! A visit at this…

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