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The Gravel Walk in Bath offers a peaceful diversion from the bustle of city traffic, guiding visitors along a lovely pathway that connects the grandeur of The Royal Crescent to the charm of Queen's Square. With an impressive Google rating of 4.6, it's a favored choice for families seeking child-friendly outings. The path, flanked by the historic rear gardens of Brock St and The Circus, offers amusing views such as overhanging toilets and provides access to a quaint Georgian garden. Rich in historical significance, it's famously featured in Jane Austen's "Persuasion". The serene atmosphere makes it ideal for an evening walk, where history and tranquility coexist.

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Alfred Street
Bus stop 298 m walk
Monmouth Place
Bus stop 205 m walk
Royal Avenue
Bus stop 245 m walk
Milsom Street
Bus stop 198 m walk
Queen Square
Bus stop 146 m walk
Royal Crescent
Bus stop 284 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 51 review
4.5/5 51 review
Stuart Johnson
Stuart Johnson
19 May 2024 on Google

A charming pathway that links The Royal Crescent down to Queens Square area. It's a peaceful walk away from traffic, and the Georgian Garden is accessed from this path. It is lovely for a walk in the evening

Aleksej Jeriomin
Aleksej Jeriomin
1 May 2024 on Google

Хороший маршрут для интересной прогулки

Trudi Matthews
Trudi Matthews
9 June 2022 on Google

This lovely path goes to the Royal Crescent from downtown Bath. Beautiful to walk. It is also the walk that Anne Elliott and Captain Wentworth travel in Jane Austen’s Persuasion.