With so many ways to brighten up your day this winter, it can only be Bath...
Bath and its surrounding countryside is a top destination for wellness, not only thanks to the natural thermal waters and spas, but also because of the many things you can do to take time for yourself and improve your wellbeing. Bath was recently awarded a second prestigious World Heritage inscription by UNESCO - the city has been named one of the Great Spa Towns of Europe, a collection of historic and influential spa destinations.
Whether dining out and relaxing in cafés or exploring independent shops; whiling away an afternoon in one of our museums, getting fresh air in the countryside, or enjoying one of the city’s lively festivals and watching live sport or theatre performances, there are plenty of ways to rest and revive in Bath.
Indulge in a spa offer in one of the city’s luxurious hotels, learn a new skill in a craft workshop, or feel revitalised on a wellbeing walk, and relax into a refreshing break away to restore yourself in Bath.
Plan Your Visit
If you’re on a health kick, Bath could be the perfect place to meet your goals. With spa hotels aplenty, many with their own fitness centres and restaurants offering healthy and delicious food, start your year as you mean to go on in Bath.
As a spa city, there is no shortage of spa hotels in Bath. Bathe in natural, thermal waters at The Gainsborough Bath Spa, recharge in The Royal Crescent Hotel and Spa’s Vitality pool, or indulge in a treatment at The Bath Priory.
You can also enjoy a wellbeing break at Hotel Indigo Bath, who offer a relaxing package with Thermae Bath Spa, or treat yourself to Bubbles in Bath at Harington's Hotel with a hidden private hot tub. Wherever you choose to stay in and around Bath, you can still indulge in the luxury of Ally Massage Therapy, with a bespoke massage or beauty treatment where the therapist comes to you.
For the best deals and a quieter visit, book a peaceful midweek break in Bath and return relaxed, refreshed and rejuvenated.
Travel in Style
Take the stress out of travelling by taking the train and admire the picturesque rural scenery as you speed through the countryside surrounding Bath.
Great Western Railway serves the city and South West region with regular high-speed services from London Paddington, taking just 90 minutes to deliver you to the heart of Bath. Plan ahead by booking one of their inexpensive advance fares and leave the car at home.
Bath Spa Station is conveniently located in the heart of the city centre, just a short walk away from Bath’s shops and attractions. One of Bath's many charms is the fact that the city is so easily navigated on foot, making train travel a smart option for a stress-free city break.
Rest and Relaxation
Ever since the Romans first harnessed the healing powers of its mineral-rich thermal springs, Bath has been a resort for relaxation. Home to Britain’s only natural thermal waters, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to spas in Bath.
Take a dip in the rooftop pool at Thermae Bath Spa and enjoy sensational 360-degree views of the city. The ideal place to unwind, Bath has a number of sophisticated spa hotels to choose from. Combine your visit with a luxurious stay at the elegant Royal Crescent Hotel, The Bath Priory or Lucknam Park Hotel & Spa which all offer a restful retreat and five-star facilities.
Alternatively, book yourself a hot stone massage or aromatherapy treatment at The Gainsborough Bath Spa, the UK’s only hotel with a naturally heated spa. For something a little different, try a Sound Bath at The Soul Spa, a unique relaxation experience!
Healthy Body, Healthy Mind
The first few months of the year are the perfect time to nurture yourself, both physically and mentally. Whether you’re trying to eat less meat, looking for alternatives to alcoholic drinks, or just want to improve your diet, the beginning of the year is the ideal time to kickstart a healthier lifestyle.
For meat-free menus, bag a table at OAK, where stunning meals are all created out of a love of vegetables and plant-based food. Spice things up with Japanese cuisine at Robun, who offer a variety of vegan and vegetarian options.
You don't have to sacrifice a good time when cutting back on alcohol - there are plenty of bars and restaurants across the city offering fantastic alternatives to enjoy!
The Great Outdoors
It’s no secret that an active lifestyle makes us feel better and, in Bath, there are plenty of ways to achieve just that. The city is surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful countryside, providing the perfect outdoors escape.
Stroll through Prior Park Landscape Garden as the Georgians did, or get on your bike and cycle along the scenic waterside path of the Kennet and Avon Canal. For an invigorating six-mile walk, follow the Bath Skyline past an ancient hillfort, through enchanting forests and along hidden trails with spectacular views over the city.
With guided and hire options available for canoes, rowing boats, stand-up paddleboards and day boats, make a splash on the canal and look out for water wildlife on the way – you might even spot a kingfisher!
Get inspired with ideas for walking routes around Bath with the Bathscape Footprints podcast, which explores Bath's landscapes, with route suggestions, historical facts, and top tips for the best viewpoints across the city.
Expand the Mind
You can expand your mind and learn new skills with fun classes and fascinating museums in Bath.
Get your hands messy at one of Bath's many cookery schools - you’ll find everything from vegetarian cuisine and breadmaking to butchery and foraging on their varied schedules. Get crafty and blow baubles with a glass-making course at Bath Aqua Glass, or enjoy a horse ride through lush countryside at Lucknam Park.
Treat yourself to a mindful stroll around one of Bath's many museums - get lost in history at No. 1 Royal Crescent, enjoy fascinating art in a majestic setting at The Holburne Museum and discover the life of one of Bath's most famous residents at The Jane Austen Centre.
Independent Shopping
Bath has always been a show-stoppingly stylish city, and its fantastic selection of shops makes for a rewarding day of retail therapy. With quirky independents, alongside the big brands, Bath is a shopper’s paradise.
Start your shopping spree at SouthGate Bath, where you can find high-street favourites before heading to The Guildhall Market, Bath’s oldest shopping venue, to seek out some treasures. Every Saturday, the superb Bath Farmers’ Market comes to Green Park Station, whilst Milsom Street is home to Jolly’s, the UK’s first department store. Explore the Artisan Quarter and you will find a vibrant, eclectic collection of characterful independents offering everything from vintage clothes to designer homeware.