Prior Park Landscape Garden
Prior Park gives you the best elevated view of Bath from a National Trust garden that tumbles down a steep hillside in dramatic terraces.
About Prior Park Landscape Garden
Prior Park gives you the best elevated view of Bath from a National Trust garden that tumbles down a steep hillside in dramatic terraces. You'll walk through 18th century landscape design by Ralph Allen (who built Bath using his own stone quarries) with advice from Alexander Pope and Capability Brown. The real prize is the Palladian bridge at the bottom, one of only four in the world and the only one in England you can actually walk across. From the top terrace, you'll see the entire city spread below: Royal Crescent, Bath Abbey, and the River Avon winding through the valley.
The walk down feels like descending through a painting, with each terrace revealing new perspectives of Bath's honey colored Georgian crescents. The mansion at the top (now a school) stays closed to visitors, but the gardens flow naturally from formal terraces to wilder woodland. Other visitors tend to rush straight to the famous bridge, but the real magic happens when you pause at each level to take in how the view shifts. The lower lake reflects the bridge perfectly on still days, creating that postcard shot everyone's after.
Most guides don't mention the logistics: there's no parking whatsoever, so you'll need the First Bus 2 from the city center or face a steep 25 minute climb from Widcombe. At £10 entry (free for National Trust members), it's pricey for what amounts to a hillside walk, but that view genuinely can't be matched anywhere else in Bath. Skip it in heavy rain when the grass paths turn treacherous, and wear proper walking shoes because those slopes are no joke.
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