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Tag Archives: Bristol to Bath Railway Path
Signs of interest
Last week we had another free day and decided on a new (to us) walk: from Bath to Bristol on the River Avon path all the way. We’ve walked from Bath to Bristol before. We’ve walked a few sections of … Continue reading
Seeing differently: slowing down
I’ve done most of this route many many times, but always cycling. This time I decided to walk it, inspired in large part by the fact that I can now walk the 11 miles from our house in Bath to … Continue reading
Posted in Local, Nature, Reflections on life (and death), Walking
Tagged Bath, Bristol, Bristol to Bath Railway Path, Local, Reflections, Street art, Two Tunnels Greenway, Walking
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