While the tranquil spas might be your first stop for a de-stressing day out in Bath, there’s also a variety of mindful activities on offer to leave you feeling refreshed and restored.
Mindful activities engage your senses, helping you tune into the present moment and switch off from the busyness of normal life. Here are some of the top ways to enjoy this kind of wellbeing experience during your stay in Bath.
Join a guided meditation at The Soul Spa
Based above the healing thermal springs of the city, the serene Soul Spa is loved by locals and visitors alike for its calming guided meditations.
These include legendary sound baths. During these sessions a practitioner uses their voice and the sounds of crystal bowls to lead you into a deeply relaxed state of mind. All you need to do is lie back in one of the comfy recliners and drift away to the vibrations that surround you. Choose between a 30-minute experience, which run on the hour, every hour from 11am to 4pm, or a deeper hour-long sound bath in the early evenings.
You can also join The Soul Spa’s weekday relaxation classes, which are designed to help you get deeply chilled in just 20 minutes. Even if you’re not in Bath, you can tune into these online and there are also virtual morning breathwork sessions and evening classes to guide you to sleep.
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Book a relaxing treatment with Bath Natural Remedies
Choose from a variety of calming therapies including acupuncture, aromatherapy, massage or talking therapy. Bath Natural Remedies is run by three natural health practitioners who can advise you on the best treatment to book.
Connect with nature on mindful walks
With a bounty of beautiful green spaces to explore in and around Bath, you’re in the perfect location for a mindful walk in nature or a spot of forest bathing. Turning your regular stroll into a more mindful one means that, rather than letting your mind wander, you focus on observing the world around you – the sights, sounds and smells.
Image - Westonbirt, credit Johnny Hathaway
The woody wonderland of Westonbirt makes an excellent setting for a mindful walk. You can even follow one of their self-guided sensory walks, which include tips on using your senses to connect with the trees and atmosphere of the arboretum along the trail.
There are countless acres of greenery to walk around on the local National Trust estates too, from the picturesque Prior Park Landscape Garden to the woodlands at Newark Park.
Image - Prior Park Landscape Garden
Feel the benefits of crafting at Paddywax Candle Bar
Slow down from real life with a few hours of candle making. Paddywax Candle Bar runs workshops where they talk you through the process of candle pouring step by step, so it's suitable for absolute beginners. You'll finish with your very own artisanal custom candle, which you could even use during meditation practices back at home.
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Glass blowing at Bath Aqua Glass
Come and try your hand at working with hot glass alongside the expert glassblowers at Bath Aqua Glass, where you can make your own bauble or paperweight to take home. Once you're done creating, you can browse gifts in their Bath Aqua Jewellery shop, or enjoy cake and a hot drink at their cafe.
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Book a massage
Based in the heart of the city, Bath Holistic Massage provide aromatherapy massages and deep tissue massage, as well as a range of holistic massage treatments and pregnancy massage care.
Ally Massage Therapy is a team of therapists that travel to your accommodation and provide professional massage and beauty treatments. Treatments are bespoke and tailored to your needs, whether you opt for a massage or beauty treatment.
Or how about booking an outdoor massage in the scenic countryside near Bath via Yuup Bath?
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Visit a Metabolic Health Retreat
The Metabolic Health Retreat at Combe Grove is a comprehensive wellness programme, which includes a six-night stay at the Combe Grove Estate, plus 48 weeks of personalised online support and one year membership of the Club with full access to its health and wellbeing facilities. A wide range of holistic therapies are available, including acupuncture, reflexology, reiki, cranial sacral & structural osteopathy and wellness coaching.
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Enjoy active meditation on a bike ride
Walking isn’t the only exercise where you can enjoy moments of mindfulness. Cycling also gives you the chance to focus on being present during the journey and absorbed in physical activity.
If this sounds like your kind of meditation, hit the city’s cycle paths such as the Two Tunnels Greenway, Bristol and Bath Railway Path and Kennet and Avon Canal Path. Whichever you choose, there’s stunning scenery to observe while tuning into your breath and movement.
Image - Two Tunnels Greenway, credit @jessicamckay92
Go horseriding at Lucknam Park
As well as enjoying calming riding sessions around Lucknam Park's 500 acre estate in Wiltshire, there are also a range of relaxing packages combined with a spa session or lunch during your visit to their top-rated Equestrian Centre.
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Wellbeing experiences with Yuup
Choose from a broad range of local activities and experiences on Yuup's website, from foraging walks to making pottery in a brewery. There's something for all abilities and budgets, plus you can also choose to gift an experience.
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Create art in the gardens at Yeo Valley
You may have eaten their yoghurts, but did you know you can also visit the canteen and gardens at Yeo Valley? As well as regular guided tours and supper clubs, you can also book on to drawing classes and gardening workshops in the gardens.
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Practice mindful museum musing
Carve out time for peaceful contemplation at Bath’s museums and galleries, which house some extraordinary collections. Take your time to look around and try out some ‘mindful looking’. As the name suggests, this is all about bringing mindfulness to your experience of looking at art or artefacts, such as by focusing on particular colours, shapes and lines.
You might enjoy admiring the decorative and fine art at The Holburne Museum and Victoria Art Gallery, the exquisite examples of Asian artistry and craftsmanship at the Museum of East Asian Art, or the cultural objects and art at the American Museum and Gardens.
Image - The Holburne Museum
You can practice mindful looking anywhere – it doesn’t only have to be in spaces where art is displayed. How about taking in the magnificent stained glass windows of Bath Abbey, an excellent setting for peaceful reflection, or stopping to fully appreciate the city’s impressive Georgian architecture?
Experience a day afloat with Bath Narrowboats
Hire a boat from Bath Narrowboats for a day of peace and tranquillity on the Kennet and Avon Canal. As you meander along this stunning waterway, you can look and listen out for wildlife, flowers and plants. Plus, get in the rhythm of steering the boat – you’ll be given full instructions before you set off, so don’t worry if it's your first time manning the tiller!
If you'd feel more comfortable with a paddle in hand, hire one of their canoes instead.
Image - Kennet and Avon Canal, credit Paolo Ferla
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