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Day EightWell, at 7am we were out the door! And many of the household were up to say goodbye - Glyn has been getting up at 5am to c... Continue reading »
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So, I’ve just handed in my letter of resignation to work, we’ve booked the first half of the flights and yes it is an amazing opportunity... Continue reading »
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Bath is a place I had long imagined, it's the historical setting for secret rendezvous, summer time romance and many fairy tale endings.&... Continue reading »
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Alright, kids. After that last, rather long-winded one, I’ll endeavor to make this one a bit shorter…We barely made it back in time for c... Continue reading »
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Cheddar is the birthplace of England’s famous Cheddar cheese and also renowned for its gorge and caves. Unsurprisingly there is a Chedd... Continue reading »
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71. Osaka International Peace Center
A short walk from the heart of Bath, this 1780 building is fresher than ever following a complete restoration in 2001. Many of the original Georgian features, including cornices and moldings, have been retained. Rooms, r... more
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72. Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery
Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery is an extremely popular museum and a great place to go to on a rainy day. It houses fine arts, natural and human history, marine wildlife, a freshwater aquarium, archaeology, Oriental art, an... more
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73. Clifton Suspension Bridge Visitor Centre
Clifton Suspension Bridge Visitor Centre is the interpretation center located at the Leigh Woods end of the bridge. It houses all information about the past and present of the bridge and the maintenance of it as well. There's a... more
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74. Frenchay Village Museum
The Tuckett family of Frenchay were a prominent Quaker family with many pioneering members. FF Frenchay was an alpinist (many lodges in the Alps are named after him), his father lived through the Bristol Riots of 1831 and chron... more
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75. Pulteney Bridge
The view of Pulteney Bridge with its three classical arches spanning the width of the Avon just above Pulteney Weir is synonymous with Bath. Designed in the Palladian style by Robert Adam for landowner Frances Pulteney, the bri... more
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76. Avon Valley Country Park
Situated between Bristol and Bath (four and a half miles from the city centre) Avon Valley Country Park is an excellent place to take your kids for a day out. They'll love it as everything has been geared towards youngsters. So... more
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77. Windmill Hill City Farm
Established back in 1976,the Windmill Hill City Farm was the first outside of London and is just half a mile from the city centre. It is a good choice for those of you with kids; they love it here and it's enjoyed by tens of th... more
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78. Bristol Zoological Gardens
Tired of the civilized pleasures of Bristol? Then you need a gnu! Even if you prefer your four-footed friends in a painting by Stubbs, you'll find the zoo a very enjoyable experience, because over 300 different species are set... more
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79. Bristol to Bath Cycle Path
If you want a bit of exercise, countryside and sightseeing, you can't go far wrong cycling from Bristol to the "jewel of the west country", the nearby city of Bath. Luckily for you there's a dedicated cycle path all the way to... more
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80. St Werburghs City Farm
Although only fifteen minutes away from the city centre, you feel in the heart of the countryside here at this farm. Kids love it: the sheep, goats, cattle, ducks, rabbits and especially the pigs, are all very popular and you c... more






