Prior Park Bath England

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Oct 20, 2024
Beware, NO parking available unless you have a disability. Have to get transport from the town!! Perhaps that is why they do not mention parking in the literature. There is limited on street parking … Full review by djlit47
Oct 4, 2024
Beautiful landscaped area with one of only 4 Palladian bridges in the world. The gardens are a nice respite and change from the other attractions in Bath. We took the bus there from central Bath, w… Full review by HawaiiNut02760
Sep 5, 2024
Beautiful park. Recommend taking an Uber or the bus to the park entrance. It’s a steep walk down, but absolutely enchanting. The Tea House also is a nice spot to get a drink and enjoy the views. Woul… Full review by chicag0traveler_11

Questions & answers

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Is there still being works done here? Wondering if to make the trip as staying soon. Will it be open on the 31st or 1st of …
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Is there still being works done here? Wondering if to make the trip as staying soon. Will it be open on the 31st or 1st of this month too?
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Hello and apologies for the late reply. Yes, we are currently undergoing some restoration on the dams, so parts of the garden will be closed at the bottom. Although, there is still …
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Hello and apologies for the late reply. Yes, we are currently undergoing some restoration on the dams, so parts of the garden will be closed at the bottom. Although, there is still lots to see in and around the garden and exciting updates with the dams project as the year goes on. We are open weekends in January, 10am - 4pm, before opening everyday in February.
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Is there restoration work going on around the Palladian Bridge at the moment (June 8, 2019)? E.g. draining the pond?
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We are currently preparing for a big project to restore the Georgian dams at the bottom of the garden. The middle lake (downstream of the Palladian Bridge) has been drained …
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We are currently preparing for a big project to restore the Georgian dams at the bottom of the garden. The middle lake (downstream of the Palladian Bridge) has been drained for a couple of years now to relieve pressure on the middle dam. We have just relocated the Tea Shed to the top of the garden ready for the project and this should be ready to open tomorrow (11 June). You can find more information about the project on our website (scroll down to the 'our work' section - I'm not able to add a weblink here). While some preliminary work has started, most of the garden hasn't changed, and for the next couple of months the garden will remain a peaceful green oasis away from the city. Rachel, visitor experience team
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Thinking of visiting, is there anywhere people can recommend to park ? We don’t mind a bit of a walk but do we have to …
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Thinking of visiting, is there anywhere people can recommend to park ? We don’t mind a bit of a walk but do we have to park in the City centre, is there anywhere else ?
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Ok thank you that sounds great, parking seems at a premium in the centre, it’s not about the money I just don’t like tight, little city centre parking bays. Well give it a go, have you parked in …
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Ok thank you that sounds great, parking seems at a premium in the centre, it’s not about the money I just don’t like tight, little city centre parking bays. Well give it a go, have you parked in these residential a few times yourself ? Well give it a go as not sure how king we’ll want to be round Prior Park. If weather good we can take our time. Thank you Ian
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How far is the walk down to the Palladian Bridge?
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From the main entrance, it as about a 10-15 minute walk to the Palladian Bridge.
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Answer by Prior P · Feb 12, 2019
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