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  • Day 7

    Lynton Railway & Lacock Abbey

    May 7 in England ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    Heute Morgen sind wir mit der Lynton Railway die mit Wasser betrieben wird gefahren und sind dann von der Bergstation wieder hinunter gelaufen. Danach sind wir dann wieder die gewundenen, kurvigen, engen Straßen Englands entlang nach Lacock Abbey gefahren. Dort wurden Teile von Harry Potter gedreht. War cool selbst im Säulengang der Abbey zu stehen.Read more

  • Day 21

    A day in Bath

    November 29, 2024 in England ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

    It’s hard to believe that the trip is coming to an end - it’s gone by so quickly!!! As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. For our last full day on the road, we hopped on the train to Bath, ready to explore every corner of the UNESCO World Heritage site. It did not disappoint! From the moment we stepped off the train, Bath captivated us with its incredible architecture and atmosphere. We spent the day wandering through the winding streets as the sights, sounds, and… of course… the tastes of the Christmas markets were all around us. The highlight of the day for me was undoubtedly spending over two hours walking around the Roman Baths - which offered a fascinating glimpse into the city’s ancient history. It’s easy to imagine what it must have been like centuries ago. While it’s always difficult to say goodbye to Europe, Bath was the perfect way to wrap up this unforgettable experience. Shock! 😂😂😂 Another 10/10 day. Of course, we do have half a day left in London tomorrow so the adventure isn’t quite over yet. However, the past three weeks spent exploring the UK and Scandinavia have been nothing short of extraordinary. It has been a powerful reminder of how lucky I am to have the opportunity to explore these amazing places. And, more than just a great trip, it has only strengthened my dream of one day living in London! See you tomorrow, for one final (half) day in this remarkable city. 😄😄😄Read more

  • Day 17

    Mr Darcy?

    October 9, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

    Went to the Jane Austen Centre this morning to see if I could find Mr Darcy. Came close, found a military gentleman instead 🥴 was an informative tour, and was enjoyable. Off to the Roman Baths this afternoon.Read more

  • Day 9

    Bradford on Avon und Bath

    August 28, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Bevor es nach Bath geht, machen wir einen Halt in Bradford on Avon.

    Zwischendurch staut es sich auf der Landstraße. Und zwar genau bei Stonehenge. Alle wollen entweder zum dortigen Parkplatz oder nur mal eben schauen im Vorbeifahren.
    Da wir bereits dort waren, fahren auch wir nur vorbei und machen Fotos.

    Dann kommen wir an einem Feld vorbei mit den meisten Strohballen auf einem riesigen Feld, welches wir je gesehen haben. Überhaupt ist das gesamte Gebiet welches wir bisher besucht haben die Kornkammer Englands.

    Eine kleine Stadt kurz vor Bath, mit schönen Kanälen, die sich durch Bredford on Avon schlängeln. Wir spazieren an einem Kanal entlang und kommen in einem kleinen Künstlerviertel an.

    Wir lassen uns dort in einem Cafe nieder und lassen es uns mit Kaffee und Kuchen gut gehen. 🧁☕

    Dann geht es weiter in Richtung Bath. Die Anfahrt zum P&R Parkplatz gestaltet sich etwas schwierig, da alle Straßen nicht für LKWS geeignet sind.
    Wir fahren sicherheitshalber lieber einen größeren Umweg und kommen dann auch gut an .
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  • Day 9

    8. Tag (Reise nach Bath)

    July 8, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

    Heute machte ich mich auf die siebenstündige Reise nach Bath. Die vorbeiziehende Landschaft war herrlich. Das Wetter wurde, je näher ich dem Süden kam, immer schlechter.
    Zum Abendessen gab es eine Pizza und danach eine frühe Nachtruhe.Read more

  • Day 5

    Day 5

    March 18, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Another big sightseeing day! We started our day with a beach walk, and then we rented a car to make our lives a little easier. We then decided to drive to Stonehenge, and then we would consider going to Bath. We took a back way into Stonehenge because we really just wanted to see it and then leave. Really cool to see and you can see from the photo the sheer size of the whole thing.

    Afterwards we headed to Bath, one of our favorite cities we have seen. Dayna and I did a tour of the Roman Baths there and then Nicole gave us our own personal walking tour of the rest of the city, recounting all the information she learned a few months prior when she did a walking tour herself. Halfway through the tour we stopped in at Sally Lunns to get a Bath Bunn, and yep, it's a bun. Overall a great day; we highly recommend stopping Bath if you have the time in England 😊
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  • Day 109

    Bath time

    December 21, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌬 10 °C

    After getting up and having a lovely included breakfast that was better than it had any right to be from an inexpensive hotel, we hit the road in Bartholomew II for the last time in the direction of Bath. Only stopping briefly for fuel and to give the car a quick clean.

    We handed the car over and walked along the riverside into the town centre. The town is chock full of beautiful Georgian architecture with a characteristic yellow stone. It looks fantastic, one of the most pleasing cities to date.

    After a long walk with our familiar heavy bags weighing us down once more, we arrived at our hotel, hoping to drop the bags off. We got lucky again and were able to check in a few hours before the official time!

    Once in we booked some tickets to the Roman bathhouses which we assume provide the city with its name. After a brief rest we headed over and were immediately taken aback by how impressive these restored ruins were!

    The baths are smack bang in the middle of the city across the road from their huge Abbey. And you could walk past the museum site without even knowing they were there (like we did!)

    While you can't swim in the baths anymore, some of the pools are still filled with hot water, with satisfying bubbles coming up to the surface.

    The museum was surprisingly packed, but we were still able to have a thorough look at all of their exhibits, most importantly being the pools of course, but also large parts of the temple that they had adjacent to the pools, and even a fancy bronze head of their goddess Minerva!

    Once we eventually finished with the museum (and Phill convinced himself not to buy a mini Roman soldier's helmet) we left and got some afternoon tea which included one of the best cookies that we've ever had! Nice!

    Afterwards we walked around the town a little more, exploring the general area before it got dark. We made it to a few other nice places like The Circus (not the clown kind) as well as the Royal Crescent, areas which look amazing and contain a lot of impressive Georgian style homes... Where the kind of people live that probably fell into the favourable side of generational wealth...

    Eventually we made it back home and used our fun little app to find food that was close to being thrown out. We found another Gregg's and excitedly booked it. While it was still a good haul, it wasn't quite as impressive as the previous ones we've had... But it's okay, Gregg. We still love ya.

    Step count: 13.3k
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  • Day 36

    The Roman Bath

    September 25, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Las termas romanas situadas en la localidad de Bath (Somerset) son un edificio de interés histórico, uno de los más importantes a nivel turístico de Inglaterra. El complejo está muy bien conservado, gracias a lo cual se pueden apreciar muy bien los elementos arquitectónicos presentes en el edificio Las termas propiamente dichas se sitúan por debajo del nivel de la calle y los edificios construidos a raíz de su descubrimiento se pueden dividir en cuatro grupos entre los que están el «Manantial Sagrado», el Templo Romano, el Baño Romano y la Casa Museo. Estas estructuras, que se encuentran a nivel de la calle, datan del siglo xix.Read more

  • Day 36

    Visita a Bath: Nonno, Claudia y Sandra

    September 25, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Bath es una ciudad ubicada en el campo ondulado del suroeste inglés, conocida por sus termas naturales y la arquitectura georgiana del siglo XVIII. La piedra color miel de Bath se usa ampliamente en la arquitectura de la ciudad, incluida la Abadía de Bath, famosa por sus bóvedas de abanico, su torre y sus grandes vitrales. El museo en el lugar de los baños originales de la era romana incluye el Gran Baño, estatuas y un templo.Read more

  • Day 3

    Kulturelles Bath

    September 7, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Heute stand die Weltkulturerbestadt Bath auf dem Programm.
    Zunächst das römische Bad, das uns fasziniert hat. Die Quelle hat eine Temperatur von 42 Grad C...und "müffelt" nur ein bisschen nach Schwefel. Ist aber seeeehr gesund, laut der enthaltenen Mineralien und Spurenelemente...
    Nachmittags dann Literatur pur: Das Jane Austen Centre. Für die wenigen Räume erwas zu teuer...wir haben uns mit einem Scone mit cream cheese und jam belohnt...begleitet von einem Tee, klar, oder?
    Und zum Abschluss noch ein Sonnenuntergang oberhalb von Bath.
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