Bath Walking and Cycling Guide
Iconic sights, tranquil surroundings, and rolling hills
Bath presents a brilliant combination of city strolls and countryside rambles. The walk into Bath is often viewed as a pilgrimage, with many a traveller settling down into a local pub at the end of it. Alternatively, we recommend venturing towards Old Sodbury and Little Sodbury, two charming villages which offer glimpses of the Iron Age, the Roman era, and even the troubled times of Henry VIII.
Suggested Walks:
Bath City Trail – takes about one and a half hours, World Heritage Site
Bath (Sham Castle) Circular – distance of up to 5 miles, Bristol City Council
Hare and Hounds Lansdown Trail – distance of up to 5.5 miles, OneToRemember LLP
Journey’s End – The Walk into Bath – distance of up to 6 miles, Cotswold Way Circular Walks
Little Sodbury and the Ploughboy’s bible – distance of up to 2.5 miles, Miles Without Stiles
Little Solsbury Hill and Chilcombe Bottom Nature Reserve – distance of up to 3.5 miles, Walks With Stiles
Marshfield town and country – distance of up to 5 miles, Miles Without Stiles
Old Sodbury – the Hill Fort and Church – distance of up to 2.5 miles, Cotswold Way Circular Walks
Somerset Bath Skyline – distance of up to 5.5 miles, Country Walking
The Winsley Circle – distance of up to 2.5 miles, Miles Without Stiles
Suggested Cycle Routes:
Bath City Centre – two routes, distance of up to 2 miles and 4 miles
Bath to Bristol Railway Path – distance of up to 13 miles
Kennet and Avon Canal to Bradford on Avon – distance of up to 17.5 miles
Two Tunnels Greenway – distance of up to 12.5 miles