Local Campsites Greenacres Camping Open May to September. 40 Pitches. A quiet 4.5 acre site on the edge of the Mendip Hills, with stunning views of Tor. A peaceful getaway 40 minutes from Bath. Tariff: From £10, Extra Adult £10, Child £5 Address: Barrow Lane. North Wotton. Glastonbury. Somerset. BA4 4HL Tel: 01749 890497 Email: [email protected] Bath Longleat Caravan Club Site Open March to January. 165 Pitches. Where else can you hear lions roaring at night from the comfort of your bed. Set in beautiful parkland, the caravan park is located in the midst of the Longleat Estate. Tariff: High £27.30, Low £19.90, Extra Adult £6.60 - £8.50, Child £2.00 - £3.30. Address: Longleat. . . BA12 7NL Tel: 01985 844663 Web: www.caravanclub.co.uk

Batcombe Vale Caravan & Campsite Open Easter to September. 30 Pitches. There are wild garden walks around the four lakes, free rowing boats for all to enjoy, fishing for 20lb carp and miles of pathways and lanes to enjoy. Motorhome Hire, Sales & Service Tariff: £22-£25, Extra Adult £10-£12, Child £3-£6, Dog £1. Address: Batcombe. Shepton Mallet. Somerset. BA4 6BW. Tel: 01749831207 UK ● Europe ● New Zealand ● Australia Email: [email protected] Redhill Farm ● Harlington Road Toddington ● Bedfordshire ● LU5 6HF Email: [email protected] Castle Farm Campsite Open all year. 12+ Pitches. A very quiet rural campsite with Tel: + 44 (0) 1525 878 000 spectacular views over the Somerset levels. Popular with walkers, cyclists and bird watchers, with plenty of other attractions nearby. www.justgo.uk.com Tariff: £1per night for up to 4 people, Extra Adult or Child £3. Address: Castle Lane. Heath House. Wedmore. Somerset. BS28 4UH. Share your experience with us, we would love to hear about your Tel: 07710674840 trip or any recommendations; email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Just go has compiled this range of destination guides to give you a taste and feel of what the UK and Europe has to offer. Every effort has been made to maintain accuracy but we regret www.justgo.uk.com that we will not be held accountable should any information be incorrect. Bath Bath is the largest city in the ceremonial county of Somerset, England, known for its Roman-built baths and has been a world heritage site since 1987 and is well deserving of this accolade.

When walking the streets you will see an architectural history that dates back to Roman times through the centuries to the Georgian era when the city was subject to the grand plan of architect John Wood and beyond. It is probably one of the most attractive cities in the country to spend time in.

There are the Pump Rooms where you can drink the water from the geothermal springs that bought the Romans to the area, and pours from the ground at a rate of over a million litres a day. Or you can bathe in them in the roof top pool of the new spa, surrounded by the impressive Georgian buildings.

Bath was Britain’s centre of ‘fashionable life’ in the 18thcentury and the city reflects that in its parks and gardens and its long association with the arts.

Head out into the surrounding countryside and you will find rolling hills, attractive villages and an abundance of ‘Bath stone’ which is endemic to the area.

South of Bath you could find the Longleat Estate, with its beautiful Manor house, gardens and Safari park, or perhaps you would fancy visiting Glastonbury, home to the Tor and the gothic splendour of 800 year old Wells Cathedral.

Places to visit Glastonbury Tor and Abbey The Theatre Royal Bath Abbey

If you are close to Glastonbury it’s worth making A 200 year old theatre in the centre of Bath England’s last great medieval church started in the detour to the top of the Tor. After the climb housed in Beau Nash’s first house. Renovated in 1499 with incredible stone carving apparent you are rewarded with far reaching views of 2010 and able to seat 900 they have a throughout. Take a journey to the top of the Somerset and the surrounding countryside. comprehensive catalogue of productions performed tower for outstanding views of the Roman Baths Afterwards if you have any energy left, visit the annually. For a list of what’s on have a look at their and Georgian terraces of Bath. vast ruins of in their park like website. www.theatreroyal.org.uk Address: 13 Kingston Buildings. Bath. BA1 1LT surroundings. There is a visitors’ centre on site that will bring you up to date on the historical details. Address: The Tor. Glastonbury. The Abbey. Magdelene Street. Glastonbury. BA6 9EL

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