Wednesday, 26th March, 2025 – Start: 10:00 am

Lansdown, two less well-known Bath crescents and the Charlcombe valley

Lansdown, two less well-known Bath crescents and the Charlcombe valley

Distance

6 miles / 9.66 km

Duration

3.75 to 3.5 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

Shape

Circular

Route description

A walk along footpaths north of Bath starting with Lansdown and a section of the Cotswold Way; then into Bath to the less well-known Cavendish  and Lansdown crescents before returning to the start point via Beacon Hill, the picturesque Charlcombe valley and Beckford’s Tower.  

Bring refreshments and a packed lunch.

Organised by: Cotswold Voluntary Wardens

Led by: John Hayes and Steve Holbrow

Start

Address

Lansdown Park & Ride, Lansdown, Bath, UK
View start on Google Maps

OS Grid Ref

ST 731 680

What3Words

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Navigation

The walk starts at the changing rooms for Lansdown Playing fields at the Lansdown Park and Ride site.  It begins by descending to the Primrose Hill nature reserve and onto a section of the Cotswold Way through Sion Hill and into Bath. The path then takes us to the less well-known Cavendish and Lansdown crescents in Bath before passing through Beacon Hill and Fairfield Park. 

The walk returns by climbing up the Charlcombe valley stopping at the picturesque 12th century church of St  Mary and  then on footpaths, with views across the Avon Valley, to Lansdown cemetery and the neo-classical Beckford’s Tower and Ride, before returning via the playing fields to the starting point.

The Firstbus service 31 connects Lansdown Park & Ride with Bath City Centre.

https://www.firstbus.co.uk/uploads/node_images/31%20(Bath)%202%20Aug%2020.pdf

Please note there is a charge for parking at Lansdown Park and Ride.

 

Photograph of Beckford’s Tower courtesy of Bathscape Landscape Partnership.