A vast swathe of Bath's south-east skyline landscape, famed for its wild flowers and elevated views.
- Six miles of way-marked trails.
- Hidden valleys, tranquil woodlands and a patchworks of meadows.
- Rich in wildlife and rare plant species.
- Perfect for picnics, kite flying and escape from the city.
- Archaeology en route - an Iron Age hill-fort, Roman settlements, and 18th-century follies.
Uncover the archaeological remains of Bath's long and distinguished history.
Walk the Bath Skyline with our downloadable map.
Prior Park
Adjoining the route of the Bath Skyline Walk is the National Trust's Prior Park, a spectacular 18th-century landscaped garden famed for its lakes and Palladian bridge.
Support our work
The National Trust would not have been able to purchase and care for our Bath Skyline properties without generous donations from the Mallet family between 1959-61, public appeals, grants from Bath City Council and the Countryside Commission. We also acknowledge the support of DEFRA in the creation of the Bath Skyline Walk.
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