Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Bath England

This was a holiday weekend for the kids so they did not have school on Monday. We took a road trip to Bath England on Saturday to see the Roman Baths, Pulteney Bridge, Bath Abbey and just walk around. The kids enjoy going into places where they can get their audio guides. Colin and Kaden love history and Abby enjoys it too. We started out with a picnic at Royal Victorias Park and then went to the Baths. Bath is a town in southwest England and is in the beautiful rolling hill countryside, we enjoyed the drive there.

                                     Picnic at Royal Victorias Park



Some of Bath from the park.

Climbing on some rubble.


Romans Bath
The Great Bath

Head of Sul/Minerva



You look was back to the hole and you can see the steam from the water.

Spring Overflow which carries surplus water from the hot spring to the original Roman drain, and on to the River Avon four hundred meters away.

This is another part that leads to the Ricer Avon.

Abby with a Princess and a servant from Roman time.

One of the sacred Springs.

Our little Roman girl.

This was the center of the temple pediment. It is the symbol
of the goddess Sulis Minerva

Trying out the selfie stick.

This was a sauna type room.

This also was a sauna area..

Outside of the Bath Abbey

Bath Abbey

We walked down to the Pulteney Bridge and this park was 
on the way, so beautiful!

Pulteney Bridge

Pulteney Bridge

Pulteney Bridge and building.

Then we drove to see the Royal Crescent.

Trying the selfie at the bridge. 

one more time...








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