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Best Spring Day Trips Around Bath For Families Visiting The City

As February rolls in, the city of Bath starts to calm down with longer days and softer sunlight, singing a welcome song for the spring. Now, who does not love bright sunny days after a long stretch of winter? With the rich greenery, natural habitat restoration, and family picnic plans, a lot is happening in Bath during the start of spring.

Not just the city, but the countryside surrounding the city also comes alive with the country lanes, daffodils and lambs grazing in the field. The historic landscape and a sudden change in the outdoors are definitely something that everyone plans to explore with their friends and family. If you are also planning to visit Bath this year, then here are the best spring day trip ideas that you should plan out with your family.

Longleat Safari Park

Location: Longleat, Wiltshire
Distance: 17.9 miles

Although it is quite far away from Bath, with a 45-minute drive, the exciting events, calm vibe and seeing animals are surely worth travelling long distances. Now is the best time to visit the park since all the animals are more active during the spring season. You do not have to bore the children with simple road trips anymore, as Longleat Safari Park will make their trip exciting by spotting lions, giraffes, and monkeys. 

Not just animal spotting, you can also enjoy different walking areas, playgrounds, boat rides and a hedge maze for a comfortable and adventurous experience. A good tip from us is to always sample some cheddar cheese from the destination.

Roman Baths

Location: Abbey Churchyard, Bath
Distance: 0.4 miles

In the heart of the city, the Roman Baths always stand out as the best destination for visiting with your family for a day trip. Directly accessible from the city, the Roman Baths are a stunning blend of history and calm surroundings on a sunny day. On top of that, since February is the start of the spring and shoulder season in the city, you will be able to enjoy the indoors and outdoors of the Roman Bath without much crowd to bother your experience. 

There is nothing better than spending quality time with your family to see the Roman artefacts and the ancient bathing rooms. There is even an audio guide that allows children to learn all about the site while spotting coins in the steaming great Bath.

With all these aspects, it is no wonder that the Roman Baths welcome all kinds of group tourists through local transport or private minibus services that are available nationwide.

Wells

Distance: 20.2 miles

Just an hour away from Bath, families can plan a sunny day out together to explore Wells. This relaxing and bright destination allows groups to settle in the Gothic architecture, ancient streets, and bustling weekly markets, bringing fresh produce from farm to table. And the surprising thing is that all of these are packed into what they consider the smallest city in England. 

Do not forget to visit the Bishop’s Palace gardens to spot swans and the relaxing surrounding nature. Seriously, the rustling sound of leaves with light wind on a bright sunny morning is such a relaxing experience for everyone. 

Cheddar Gorge & Caves

Distance: 24 miles
Location: The Cliffs, Cheddar

Planning something even more exciting and fun together with your family? Just an hour drive away from the city of Bath, you will arrive at the Cheddar Gorge and Caves in the Cliffs. This destination is unlike any other tourist spot in the United Kingdom and offers an adventurous outdoor experience, truly magical and relaxing.

The dramatic scenery of the caves and the natural surroundings of the outdoors is definitely worth visiting during the winter. The overall narrative of exploring the open outdoors and landscape is very exciting, and Bath gives you easy access, so everyone can plan a fresh journey around numerous destinations.

Weston-super-Mare

Distance: 45.5 miles

If you are willing to stretch your day trip far away from Bath, then Weston-super-Mare will be the best option. The total trip will take around an hour and a half, but the traditional seaside fun on a spring day will be highly rewarding.

The beach fun is something that everyone wants to enjoy after the dark, gloomy winters. 

That is why you have the best opportunity to plan out your day trip to Weston-super-Mare to escape from the busy daily bustle of the city and relax in the promenades in the coastal areas. Not just outdoors, but the Grand Pier at Weston-super-Mare also hosts arcade games for kids and teenagers to enjoy together. 

Final Words

Spring is undoubtedly the best time to explore Bath. The surrounding rolling landscape, historical landmarks, and natural gardens make the city really exciting and calm at the same time. Not to mention, the strategic location of the city also makes it highly convenient for tourism and travel. 

All of the wildlife parks, villages, seaside destinations and landmarks are available within an hour's drive, allowing you to easily spend quality day trips. So plan your journey ahead of time to avoid any last-minute hassle and enjoy the best moments in Bath by travelling during the shoulder season.

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