Best attractions and places to see around Englishcombe include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and scenic routes. This Somerset village offers access to the wider region's landscapes and cultural landmarks. Situated along the Cotswold Way, it provides opportunities for exploring the surrounding countryside, including the River Avon and the Kennet and Avon Canal. The area combines a tranquil village setting with proximity to the city of Bath's attractions.
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Beautiful church, an absolute highlight of Bath.
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Steep Steps down to the river and for view of the aqueduct are on the Bradford on Avon side.
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Fantastically beautiful views all around
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In the square next to and in front of the Abbey you can always see and hear great street musicians!
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From Bath to here on a road bike with 25mm is doable but take it easy, further on, its a little rougher and 35mm would be better. here is a good stop of lunch or a drink
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I did this ride yesterday. It was deliciously cool on a hot day, and condensation drips do fall from the ceiling, but no problem for us. Both tunnels were lit tho pedestrians were tricky to spot and a bell was useful. We enjoyed the soundscape. I was pleased to have a light so I was visible to those cycling the other way. We encountered a group with a wheelchair user and it was tricky to spot her for those with no lights. A great place to bring kids for an adventure.
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Great canal path for family cycling!
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The longest cycling and walking tunnel in the UK - 1,672 metres long to be precise! The Two Tunnels path is very wide and smooth so it’s perfect for small children who are not very confident yet, or for little ones on balance bikes. It is nearly flat as well, so great for smaller legs or kids who are learning to ride a bike. Don’t forget to take lights with you because the tunnels have some lighting, but a front and rear light are advised. Also remember that the tunnel might be cold on a hot summer day.The tunnels feature lights and music!
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Englishcombe and its surroundings offer several significant historical sites. Within the village, you can visit St. Peter's Church, a 12th-century Grade II listed building known for its stained-glass windows. Nearby, the impressive Dundas Aqueduct, an 18th-century engineering marvel carrying the Kennet & Avon Canal, is a Grade I listed structure. In the city of Bath, you'll find the historic Bath Abbey and the ancient Roman Baths.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Kelston Roundhill. From here, you can see over Bath, Bristol, Somerset, and on clear days, even glimpse the Severn bridges, Wales, and the Mendip Hills. Another excellent spot is Beckford's Tower, accessible via a scenic path from Englishcombe through Newbridge Slopes.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. The Two Tunnels Greenway is a popular cycle path running through former railway tunnels, offering a unique experience with music sometimes playing inside. The Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath also provides a pleasant, mostly flat route for walking and cycling. Additionally, nearby Bath offers attractions like children's farms and museums suitable for families.
Englishcombe is an excellent base for outdoor activities, especially walking and cycling. The village is situated along the Cotswold Way, a long-distance footpath. You can explore numerous walking routes, including trails along the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath and through The Two Tunnels Greenway. For more specific hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Englishcombe guide. Cyclists can find various routes, including those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Englishcombe guide.
The Englishcombe area is rich in natural beauty. Key features include the picturesque countryside surrounding the village, ideal for walks. The nearby River Avon offers opportunities for boating and fishing. The Kennet and Avon Canal, with its scenic towpath, is also a significant natural and man-made feature. Don't miss Kelston Roundhill for its stunning views and the Cotswold Way which traverses the area.
While specific accessible trails are not widely highlighted, the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath generally offers a flatter, more even surface suitable for many users, though some sections can be bumpy. In nearby Bath, Bath Abbey is noted as being wheelchair accessible. It's always advisable to check specific conditions for individual routes or attractions.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally considered the best time to visit Englishcombe for outdoor activities. The weather is typically milder and drier, making walking and cycling more enjoyable. The countryside is also at its most vibrant during these seasons. However, the area's trails can be enjoyed year-round, with autumn offering beautiful foliage and winter providing a quieter, often crisp experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique experience of cycling through The Two Tunnels Greenway, especially the music sometimes played inside. The spellbinding panoramic views from Kelston Roundhill are also highly praised. The impressive engineering and historical significance of the Dundas Aqueduct along the scenic canal towpath are also frequently mentioned as highlights.
While Englishcombe itself is a small village, the surrounding area offers various amenities. You'll find cafes and pubs along the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath, such as a pub at the Bathampton end or a cafe near Monkton Combe. The nearby city of Bath provides a wide range of accommodation options, from hotels to guesthouses, as well as numerous restaurants and cafes.
Yes, the area around Englishcombe offers cycling routes for various skill levels. For an easy, traffic-free experience, the Two Tunnels Greenway and sections of the Kennet and Avon Canal Towpath are excellent choices. For more challenging road cycling, you can find moderate to difficult routes, such as those listed in the Road Cycling Routes around Englishcombe guide.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the path from Englishcombe that ascends through Newbridge Slopes nature reserve towards Beckford's Tower, offering a quieter scenic experience. The various sections of the Cotswold Way that pass through the area also provide opportunities to discover charming villages and hidden viewpoints away from the busiest spots.
Englishcombe is a small village, but it serves as a good base with access to nearby Bath, which is well-connected by public transport. From Bath, you can often access various attractions and trailheads via local bus services. For specific routes, it's best to check local bus schedules for connections from Bath to the Englishcombe area or other points of interest.


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