Bath, a World Heritage site, is famous for it’s beautiful architecture and fascinating history. This lovely city is located only a 2.5 hour drive west of London or just a 90 minute train ride from Paddington Station. The city became a spa in 70 AD when the Romans built baths and a temple in the valley of the River Avon. Today, Bath is well known for these Roman baths and attracts millions of visitors every year. If you’re planning a day trip to Bath or plan to make it your home base for a few days, take a look at our family friendly guide to things to do in Bath. It’s a city we didn’t get to spend nearly enough time exploring, but I think I can get you off to a good start with these helpful hints!
We had intended to spend more than just a day in Bath. Unfortunately, we experienced our first major travel emergency the morning of our second day. Lucy fell and broke her wrist. This accident and it’s aftermath took up almost 2 days of our travel time. We spent a significant amount of time at the medical facilities in Bath and now have first hand experience with the Royal United Hospital. The staff was great. My poor baby broke two bones in her wrist and needed a pin inserted surgically to ensure it healed properly. We drove straight from the hospital to London, so we only had the chance to explore Bath for one day. Thankfully, Lucy is recovering nicely.
Things to do in Bath, England