Bizarre Bath
Bizarre Bath: An Unconventional Comedy Walk Through Historic Bath
Discover tranquility and timeless beauty on Terrace Walk, Bath’s charming canal-side promenade blending historic architecture with peaceful waterside views.
Terrace Walk in Bath offers a captivating route along the city's picturesque canal, blending tranquil waterside views with stunning Georgian architecture. This peaceful promenade invites visitors to experience Bath’s unique blend of natural beauty and historic charm, making it a perfect spot for leisurely walks and photography.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Train and Walk
Arrive at Bath Spa railway station, which is well connected to London and other UK cities. From the station, it’s a 15-20 minute walk along city streets and riverside paths to reach Terrace Walk. The station offers frequent services with ticket prices ranging from £10 to £40 depending on origin.
Bus
Local buses from Bath city center serve stops near the canal area. Bus routes 4 and 5 run frequently with a journey time of 10-15 minutes from central locations. Single fares cost around £2.50. Buses operate daily but check schedules for evening service.
Car
Driving to Terrace Walk is possible, but parking in central Bath is limited and often costly. Nearby public car parks charge approximately £2-£4 per hour. Allow extra time for walking from parking areas to the canal path.
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