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🏞️Bath Skyline Walk

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A 6-mile (10 km) circular walking route offering panoramic views over Bath and the surrounding countryside. The trail passes through woodlands, meadows, and along the Kennet and Avon Canal, with highlights including Bathampton Meadows, Sham Castle, and glimpses of the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey. Suitable for families with children aged 5 and up who are used to walking moderate distances, though younger kids in carriers can also enjoy the scenery.

  • Terrain: Mostly grassy paths and woodland trails, with some gentle slopes. Can be muddy after rain, so sturdy shoes are recommended.
  • Facilities: Limited; there are no cafes or toilets on the route. Public toilets are available at the start (Bathwick Field or the National Trust car park). Bring water and snacks.
  • Tips: Start early to avoid crowds. Allow 2.5–4 hours depending on pace and breaks. The walk is buggy-friendly in parts but not suitable for pushchairs with small wheels.
  • Best for: Families seeking an active outdoor adventure with stunning city and countryside views. Not ideal for rainy days as exposed sections offer no shelter.
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages518+
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Travel tips

  • Start early to beat the crowds

    Begin your walk early in the day to enjoy quieter trails and have more flexibility if children need breaks or the pace is slower than expected.

  • Wear sturdy footwear

    Grassy paths and woodland trails can be muddy, especially after rain. Bring sturdy walking boots or trainers with good grip for all family members.

  • Pack water and snacks

    There are no cafes or shops on the 6-mile route. Bring plenty of water, snacks, and packed lunch to keep energy levels up during the 2.5–4 hour walk.

  • Use toilet facilities at the start

    No toilets are available along the route. Use facilities at Bathwick Field or the National Trust car park before setting off, and plan breaks accordingly.

  • Avoid wet weather visits

    The route has exposed sections with no shelter and becomes muddy in wet conditions. Choose a dry day for a more comfortable and safer family walk.

  • Check buggy suitability beforehand

    The walk is only partly buggy-friendly and not suitable for pushchairs with small wheels. All-terrain or jogging buggies work better on grassy and woodland terrain.

  • Suitable for older children who enjoy walking

    Best suited to children aged 5+ who are comfortable with moderate-distance walking. Younger children in carriers can enjoy the scenery, but the terrain isn't pram-friendly.

  • Allow 2.5–4 hours with breaks

    Plan a longer visit than the actual walking time to account for children's pace, rest stops, and photo opportunities at viewpoints.

  • Bring layers and sun protection

    Exposed sections offer limited shade. Pack layers, hats, and sunscreen to protect children from changing weather and UV exposure.

  • Explore highlights like Sham Castle

    Don't miss key highlights along the route including Bathampton Meadows, Sham Castle, and views of the Roman Baths and Bath Abbey to make the walk more engaging.

  • Bring spare clothes for younger children

    Grassy meadows and muddy sections may tempt exploring children to get mucky. Pack spare clothes, especially for toddlers in carriers.

  • Consider a family picnic stop

    With stunning countryside views, this is an ideal spot to stop halfway through for a family picnic. Choose a dry, sheltered spot if possible.

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