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Bath and Somerset 2022

  • Hotel Indigo Bath

    Hotel Indigo Bath

    Hotel Review Following a multi-million pound restoration project taking four years, the 166 room Hotel Indigo Bath finally opened its doors in September 2020.  It’s set in a beautiful honey coloured Bath stone Georgian terrace laid out in the 1740’s by renowned local architect John Wood the Elder. Location: The hotel is perfectly situated on…

  • Roman Baths, Bath

    Bath’s Roman Baths and surrounding area

    Our final day in Bath had come around all too quickly and after enjoying a delicious breakfast at the Hotel Indigo Bath we checked out of the hotel and set off to visit Bath’s number one attraction, namely its Roman Baths. The baths are located in the centre of Bath next to the abbey and are open daily…

  • Bath Crescent

    A walk around Bath

    After a leisurely breakfast our day began with a visit to the Bath World Heritage Centre on York Street.  The centre is free to visit and features interactive exhibits and displays.  UNESCO added Bath as a cultural site to its World Heritage list in 1987 and from reading an information board we learnt that it had…

  • Bath Abbey

    Exploring Bath

    After sleeping soundly in our lovely room at the Hotel Indigo Bath we popped downstairs to start the day by tucking into a delicious buffet breakfast in the attractive Elder restaurant. Ready to go after a couple of cappuccinos we ventured south east of the town to visit the American Museum and Gardens (standard adult admission £14.50,…

  • Wells Cathedral

    Cheddar Gorge and Wells, Somerset

    We began our four day break centred around Bath by visiting Wells in Somerset which lies 22 miles to the south west of the city.  I’d long wanted to visit Wells, as it’s England’s smallest city, nestled on the edge of the Mendip Hills with its roots dating back to Roman times.  The name of…

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