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Henrietta Park

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    • Day 87

      Bath and Thermae Spa

      July 17, 2023 in England ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Getting my bearings today, a reception person at the Y gave me a ticket for the hop on hop off bus (20 pounds worth) so am very delighted about that...

      It has started raining again so I came into the library to do some catching up. I thought I had booked a room to myself but lo and behold a young woman came in around 8.30 last night to take up space! Then out again she went barreling in at 11 pm. That's a hostel for you! More later when I finish my day.

      So Today I did the hop on hop off buses one went around Bath and the other went up into the hills to give a view of Bath from on high, but what a joke! The bus didn't slow down or pull over to allow photos and the amount of trees on the drive hitting us in the face meant we had to lean over to miss being struck by sticky oot branches!! What a laugh, some kids up the back of the bus gave some screams then hysterical laughter, poor things..

      The sun came out which was brilliant as it had solidly rained earlier in the day and I held my face up to the lovely sun which doesn't feel like its burning you even tho it may be!! I met a lovely woman who was escaping her sisters for the day, they live in NZ and she in Sidney town Australia. She was telling me that some places aren't accepting the old notes and even some places are demanding Euros?? I wonder what's that about?? Meanwhile my dollar is only worth 48 cents ... which is a bit of a nightmare when I come to buying anything, accept travelling.

      Here's to a good day travelling to Castle Coombe. I forgot to say something on my "leaving Frome day," so I will go back and add some info.

      I did get some lovely photos I hope and will upload them when on my way to Castle Coombe today. After my sojourn on the buses, I felt in need of a hot soak and made arrangements to go to "Thermae Bath" for a "hot" swim. The thermal waters called indeed! I went through the door only to be ushered out again by an anxious reception person. Oops I thought its because I'm early for the 6.30pm closing time?? But no, no sooner had I gone out than a line of people started pouring out of the spa.
      White dressing gowned, flip flopped footed persons/ clients appeared everywhere out on the road, clutching towels and nothing else. A fire had been started in the "Minerva" suite which is on the lower ground floor and the alarm had to be attended to. There seemed like maybe on 100 to 120 people standing outside. As time went on another woman and I began a conversation about the whole thing, no information given as to what else might be happening inside, nothing.
      Funny people we are, we don't expect anything untoward to happen, then when it does, it feels like a personal assault!! We want what we want now!! Very interesting to watch the faces of those who had been in the middle of treatments, and to listen to one guy whose treatment had just finished and were leaving but stuck with their telephones bolted inside a lockable bag which could only be opened by a maching inside the building!! He was fuming!!

      I will upload pics on my way to Castle Coombe today. So watch this space.
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    • Day 3

      Bath! 🇬🇧 Thai, Fudge, and Butcombe!

      June 30, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

      After parking our car and taking the bus down into Bath, our next stop was lunch!!! 🍽️ the restaurant we found was a cute Thai food restaurant 🇹🇭 we of course got Massaman curry (this one had hints of cinnamon though), it was delicious 😋 we then proceeded to tour around the city of Bath, visiting the Royal Crescent, Bath Circus (the panoramic with the tree in the middle, St. Michaels Cathedral, an amazing homemade fudge factory (the bronze bowl is them making some fresh fudge, you know we got some 😋), and we visited the Bath Abbey in the center of town!! View next footprint for more on the Abbey 😉Read more

    • Day 38

      4. Day in Bath

      August 29, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Heute beginnt es mit Driesel, ein wenig Nieselregen, typisch englisch. Hört aber auch wieder auf, um uns dann neu zu überraschen. Nun Bath ist für viele Tage überraschend. Holburne Museum, Jane-Austin-Centre, Bath Abbey, Sally Lunn's House (das älteste Haus und die älteste Bäckerei) und das alte Viertel Appelgreen mit dem ältesten Süßwarenladen, einfach sehenswert. Radeln ist ebenfalls einladend.Read more

    • Day 34

      Avon Canal

      August 4, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Morning climb yields lovely valley views. Zip down to Avon Canal and ride along an amazing series of locks that enable canal boats to go downhill. Beautiful but gravely path. Decide to stay in a hostel in Bath to be able to see the city.Read more

    • Day 3

      Driving to Bath!!! 🚙 🛁😁

      June 30, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 64 °F

      After our visit to Stonehenge, we decided to take our adventure further west to the city known for its Roman baths!! The city named… BATH!!! 🛁 we passed through beautiful towns and rolling farm hills!! Once we crested the final hill we had the camera rolling because it was BREATHTAKING!! 😮 You could see the town filling the hillside with cathedral spires and the Abbey spire breaking up the skyline in absolutely beautiful view that left you in AWE!!! 🤯😁Read more

    • Day 3

      Failed

      May 9, 2022 in England ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      we have a technical problem.
      we hope to continue tomorrow.
      we hope to see you tomorrow.

      Greetings from Bath 🥺😩🤷🏼‍♂️💪🏼

    • Day 3

      Baden Baden

      May 9, 2022 in England ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      Tagesaufgabe: „Take a bath in Bath“, gekleidet wie ein Römer mit Toga und Lorbeerkranz.
      Kein Problem, wir sind schon ein paar Tage unterwegs, da kann ein Bad nicht schaden.

    • Day 50

      Bath

      May 20, 2019 in England ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      For the penultimate stop on our journey we spent two days in Bath Spa. As the name suggests, the Roman's built baths and a temple here in 60 AD because of the hot springs that emerge in the center of the city. More about that later.

      We came here to meet up with Brenda's friend, Laurie, who came from Wales to spend Monday with us. Unfortunately, our train from Bromsgrove was cancelled and, by the time alternate arrangements were made, we arrived ninety minutes behind schedule. So much for the efficiency of British rail. We nonetheless made the most of our time with her and she brought us around to areas of the city we likely would not have discovered had she not been our guide.

      I had no idea what to expect from Bath and was astounded by how beautiful it is here. Many of the Georgian style buildings date to the 17th century and some are even older than that. The Gothic abbey was founded in the 6th century and was rebuilt in the 12th and 16th centuries. It is a very impressive structure, although we didn't find time to visit it on this trip.

      And why were we so short of time? Because my beautiful and generous wife treated us to a day at the Thermae Spa baths that included three hours of soaking, sweating and chilling followed by a 50 minute spa treatment. Aaaaaaah!

      By the time we had showered, changed and de-pruned, it was after 6:00pm so we went for our first pub meal at the Grey Fox pub. The therapist at the spa suggested I take in plenty of liquids to replace those I'd lost, but I'm not sure he included a pint of stout in his recommendation.

      We wrapped up our day wandering through the streets and enjoying our very relaxed state.

      Now we're off to London for our last stop outside of Canada.
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    • Day 5

      Bath

      July 10, 2005 in England ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Sveglia 6.30 e partenza alle 8.15 per Bath.

      Bath: una città più schifosa non esisteva!
      Abbiamo trascorso la mattina alla ricerca di un parco in cui mangiare, ma erano tutti a pagamento, ma quando avevamo ormai perso le speranze, abbiamo trovato l'Henrietta Park: gratis!

      Pranzo: panini integrali con tonno, 2 barrette di wafer ricoperto di cioccolato, pesca, patatine, Fanta (quella vera).

      Tutto il pomeriggio abbiamo fatto shopping ma Bath è una città brutta e sporca.
      Ci eravamo portate delle barrette di cioccolato (all'arancia) ma si sono sciolte.

      Tornate a Oxford siamo andate con gli altri di McDonald's ma noi abbiamo solo bevuto una Sprite e poi a casa abbiamo mangiato panini, cioccolato e amaretti.
      Alla sera siamo andate a dormire presto perché domani sarà il primo giorno di scuola.
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