pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 29/04/2007] This review of Bath expresses the opinion of erinontour who spent two days exploring the region.
squidge(42)
Occitanie, France100%
[squidge, 14/02/2008] This complete touristic website, on the City of Bath, presents the town under all its angles. You'll find everything you need to know on the City itself and what you can do there. Local maps, a virtual tour and a web cam link illustrate Bath. A calender of local events, and an activity zone for children are just some of the features you'll find by clicking on the link below.
Chouchin(61)
Kent, United Kingdom100%
[Chouchin, 17/02/2008] This site, devoted to sacred sites of the world, describes the worship of the hot springs in Bath for over 10,000 years. They were sacred to the Celts, Romans and Christians and have been a rich archaeological source of finds from the Roman period in particular. Modern analysis has identified 43 minerals in the water, justification of its veneration as a healing site.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 17/02/2008] This wiki article discusses various aspects of Bath, including its history and development, culture, geography, tourism, architecture and more. A few photographs and links to related on line resources and reference works are also provided.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 18/02/2008] This website provides a searchable database of restaurants in Bath. Selections include full contact details, booking options (where possible), opening hours, pricing information as well as a map link and brief description. Some restaurants also have reviews attached.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa100%
[pierrejacques, 22/02/2008] This site offers a listing of various festivals and events in Bath, with a brief description, contact details and wherever possible also the pricing information and a link to the appropriate homepage. Menu selections group the activities such as Art, Cabaret, Workshops, Free Events, Film, Dance, Theatre and more.
Fritzthecat(44)
Essex, United Kingdom100%
[Fritzthecat, 27/02/2008] This webpage of freefoto.com offers 51 photos by Ian Britton. Each of the thumbnails can be enlarged by clicking onto it and every photo comes with a short description. To be seen are attractions such as the Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Pulteney Bridge and many more.
Fritzthecat(44)
Essex, United Kingdom100%
[Fritzthecat, 27/02/2008] Galen R. Frysinger has published his photos from a trip to Bath on this web page. The photographical journal shows each station of his journey from the arrival by train at the over the various attractions he has visited and ends with the trip to nearby Stonehenge he has made. Each photo comes with a description and there is also an information text for Stonehenge at the end of the page. Visitors also have the chance to choose to see more journals of Mr Frysinger's oth [more] [Fritzthecat, 27/02/2008] Galen R. Frysinger has published his photos from a trip to Bath on this web page. The photographical journal shows each station of his journey from the arrival by train at the over the various attractions he has visited and ends with the trip to nearby Stonehenge he has made. Each photo comes with a description and there is also an information text for Stonehenge at the end of the page. Visitors also have the chance to choose to see more journals of Mr Frysinger's other European vacations by clicking on the buttons at the top and bottom of the page. [less]
Fritzthecat(44)
Essex, United Kingdom100%
[Fritzthecat, 27/02/2008] For all those who are planning a journey to Bath and are interested in the long history of the town, Tim Lambert offers an overview on the development of the spa town since Roman times. Separate chapters offer information about the town in Roman times, Saxon times, the Middle Ages, the 16th and 17th century, the 18th century, the 19th century and finally the 20th century. Every chapter offers a link to a separate website which informs generally about life during the co [more] [Fritzthecat, 27/02/2008] For all those who are planning a journey to Bath and are interested in the long history of the town, Tim Lambert offers an overview on the development of the spa town since Roman times. Separate chapters offer information about the town in Roman times, Saxon times, the Middle Ages, the 16th and 17th century, the 18th century, the 19th century and finally the 20th century. Every chapter offers a link to a separate website which informs generally about life during the corresponding era. [less]
t4mof(36)
Nottingham, United Kingdom80%
[t4mof, 11/10/2005] This website gives information about the city to anybody planning to visit. It covers all aspects of staying in Bath including Entertainment, Food and Drink and Shopping. Discover the history of the city and learn about Jane Austen's residences or just find out the best places to take the children for a run about.
There is a city map to print out to help with navigating around Bath and a discussion forum for anybody living in the city or wanting an answer to a question b [more] [t4mof, 11/10/2005] This website gives information about the city to anybody planning to visit. It covers all aspects of staying in Bath including Entertainment, Food and Drink and Shopping. Discover the history of the city and learn about Jane Austen's residences or just find out the best places to take the children for a run about.
There is a city map to print out to help with navigating around Bath and a discussion forum for anybody living in the city or wanting an answer to a question before staying there.
All in all a useful resource for this historic city. [less]
Kelr101(32)
Newbury, United Kingdom70%
[Kelr101, 30/10/2005] The World Heritage Site of Bath is designed to aid tourists in the quest for information on the historic town of Bath.
Alongside information on "Where to Stay", "Things to do" and "What's on?" is information on local travel and tours, and a dedicated guide book section.
The World Heritage site appears to offer something for everyone, especially those concerned with the Roman history the town is famous for. [more] [Kelr101, 30/10/2005] The World Heritage Site of Bath is designed to aid tourists in the quest for information on the historic town of Bath.
Alongside information on "Where to Stay", "Things to do" and "What's on?" is information on local travel and tours, and a dedicated guide book section.
The World Heritage site appears to offer something for everyone, especially those concerned with the Roman history the town is famous for. [less]