Day 5, 16/12/06, Home Page


Having checked in we decided we would take the short trip to Bath. Bath is so Roman with it's buildings, streets and vision. Lot's of one way streets that we are now getting used to. No such thing as free parking, so we parked in an underground car park, grabbed our packed lunch and then set off to enjoy the sights of this magnificant city. A visit to the Roman Baths cost ten pound each, but it was well worth it. To think that this was all done centuries ago before man had electronic tools like we have today is truly amazing. Only a small selection of photos are here because as you may have guessed someone got carried away with the camera. Just gotta love digital - no cost.




The city of Bath
nestled in the hillside.

Heading towards
the city.

The main shopping
street was packed.

How could you get lost ?
The sign post says it all.

The Abbey
overlooking the street.

These terraced house
looked fantastic.

Looking down
another street.

River Avon
dropping a few feet.

Back of
Barh Abbey.

Hop on, Hop off bus.
We didn't have time.

We had lunch on the park
bench behind this statue.

Temperature about 9 degrees.
Still jacket and beanie weather.

The
entrance.

Top with these
magnificant carvings.
River avon overlooking the football grounds.