Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Bath Skyline Walk National Trust

    4.0 (2 reviews)

    Bath Skyline Walk National Trust Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Bath Skyline Walk National Trust

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    4 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    14 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Henrietta House

    Henrietta House

    3.7(11 reviews)
    3.7 km
    ££

    Great location in historical house by Pulteney Bridge…read more We stayed in a suite for a couple nights. The suite had two bedrooms, which was nice for a family, but being a Georgian house, there were quirks. The floors were very uneven, to the point that I would feel vertiginous walking around. The bathroom had uneven water pressure where the temperature fluctuated wildly, and there was not enough counter space for 4 people. There was a nice sitting room but definitely not enough closet space. However, the location is so lovely. It's about a block from the Pulteney Bridge and also a block from a full sized Waitrose. It's a short walk to the train station, Bath Abbey, and the Roman Baths. Staff is friendly and generally competent. The front desk staff was a little confused and slow, and, while the rooms were generally clean, I don't advise that guests look under the beds or behind the furniture, as those are very dusty (ick). I love that they leave biscuits to go with tea daily and that they actually replenish everything on a daily basis. Those biscuits were life savers for my jetlagged children whose stomachs were not yet on UK time. I contacted the hotel a couple times before we arrived. They were not able to help with arranging for a babysitter (they told me to Google "Bath" and "babysitter"), but they did give me good information about a wheelchair rental for my husband. I would consider returning here on a future visit.

    Never seen a property so lacking in transparency about interior rooms with no windows. Every site…read moreI've booked from always discloses such things clearly. And yet, for $230 a night, checked into this dank, dark box that would give young Mister Potter's cupboard under the stairs a run for its money. One meager lamp that would barely shine any light on the space, and incredibly poor ventilation. Also, the hotel claims to offer secure luggage storage for guests and yet I returned to find an unattended lobby and guests' belongings just out in the open for anyone to grab or tamper with. When raising concerns with hotel, verbally and in writing, they offered nothing but slight platitudes and defensive rhetoric. Zero mindfulness of customer service. In short, avoid. Bath has much better to offer.

    Photos
    Henrietta House
    Henrietta House
    Henrietta House

    See all

    Toghill House Farm - View from room 5 & 6.

    Toghill House Farm

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.2 km

    Cute little English countryside home. Farm animals roaming. The owners offer great recs for local…read moreeateries. Breakfast was traditional English breakfast with options to add other things on. Would suggest this if you're looking for a place to stay in the area. Great price too.

    General Information: - Toghill House Farm is a beautiful…read morehistoric guesthouse and working farm on the edge of the Cotswolds (built in 1691; restored in 1861 as a working farm and now offers a traditional B&B service) - As a guest one is invited to enjoy visiting their working farm during the stay, to walk around, meet the animals and make use of the stables and arena for own horses if required - the farm is only reachable by cab or car (no public transport); Bath is only a few minutes drive away; parking facilities available - there are a lot of nearby attractions: visiting the Historic City of Bath is highly recommended - the farm is run by the Bishop familiy, who is devoted to making one`s stay a truly pleasurable experience - there are rooms in the main farmhouse or barn conversion, all of which have been carefully decorated to reflect the history of the buildings: 3 Double En-suite Rooms, 1 Twin En-suite Room, 1 Family En-suite Room (1 double bed and 1 single bed), 2 Family En-suite Rooms (1 double bed and 2 single beds & space for a put me up bed) About our stay (weekend): - we had a room in the stable with a small bathroom (water pressure in the shower was very low which makes it difficult for ladies to wash the hair) and a kitchen area; everything was clean; late arrival was no problem; WLAN was included - guests are treated to a traditional English breakfast, which was really delicious - price was 184 GBP for two nights incl. breakfast Conclusion: Accommodation is lovely, breakfast was excellent and the hosts charming and helpful. Price for B&B in this area in an upper range!

    Photos
    Toghill House Farm
    Toghill House Farm - Breakfast dining room

    Breakfast dining room

    Toghill House Farm - Lots of chickens

    See all

    Lots of chickens

    Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel

    Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel

    2.6(22 reviews)
    3.6 km
    ££££

    First time staying at a five star hotel and while the amenities (free parking, breakfast included)…read morewere great (especially given that there is no parking in bath), the service of all the waitresses/waiters lacking. Maybe it's because most, if not all them were really young but they didn't seem to have things all together. For instance when we went outside for an afternoon tea, the waitress forgot to fold napkins for us and gave us them pretty much half way to the end of our tea. It didn't bother me but it's something I definitely noticed. At a certain point we had to seek out waitstaff to get our final plate of scones and another cup. In another instance, a member of waitstaff totally got an order wrong (asked for one cup of tea but ended up with an entire pot) but we didn't want to bother them by correcting them. It's something that can easily be corrected with better training but for a five star hotel this should not be happening constantly. As for the room, loved it and especially the bathtub in the spacious bathroom. The tv had a HDMI and USB port which was really fun. Also the spa was included in the visit which was nice to experience, though the ice room was lacking. I loved my stay and this is just me frankly being nit picky because of the hotel being five star but NONE of these things made my experience any less enjoyable or memorable. It was a super relaxing stay in bath. I would come back LOL

    The restaurant has what is perhaps the worst service I literally have ever had at a restaurant, and…read moreit claims to be five stars! I had to remind the staff I was alive between each course in order to move to the next, and get up to leave before I could acquire a bill. Torturous.

    Photos
    Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel
    Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel
    Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel

    See all

    Mad Max Tours

    Mad Max Tours

    4.9(30 reviews)
    2.9 km

    A bit has changed since my last experience with Mad Max Tours, including a much more limited…read moreoffering. There are three tours to choose from now: Tour 1 (I have not done [because I've seen them all before]): a tour of Stonehenge, a walk in Castle Combe Village, a photo stop at Cherhill White Horse, a visit to the Avebury Stone Circles, a photo stop at Silbury Hill, lunch at Lacock National Trust village. Tour 2 (I recently did): The Cotswold Villages Experience which includes very accessible and highly informative visits/walks through Castle Combe Village, Bibury & Arlington Row, Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-On-The-Wold, as well as Malmesbury Abbey & Market Cross. Get ready to be absolutely immersed in the Cotswolds! While our guide was incredibly knowledgeable about the area (we learned so many interesting things!) and thoughtful of bio breaks, we felt the day could have been paced better. We were rushed at Bourton-on-the-Water and Malmesbury Abbey; but, we had *far too much* time at both Stow-on-the-Wold (all fourteen of us ended up standing on the street for forty minutes or so waiting for our guide to show back up; that being said, you should absolutely take Mad Max's recommendation to get lunch at Cotswolds Baguettes and eat them near the church with the famous Yew trees!), and - maybe because our tour guide had a personal connection to it - Arlington Row, where we spent a very, very long time standing in front of people's houses. Tour 3 (I have not done): special access to Stonehenge. I do LOVE these kinds of (almost) all-inclusive tours; they take away the anxiety of needing to drive or come up with an itinerary. They also allow you to truly take in the incredible scenery from comfortable small buses that navigate lots of back roads expertly! I just found this particular tour to be a little less personal than when I first visited a few years back (and compared to our experiences with the Heart of Scotland tours out of Edinburgh) AND I'm missing the more varied selection of tours they used to offer as well.

    We did the Cotswold tour 8/23/24…read more Scenery wise the tour was interesting, transiting through the lovely and history rich Cotswolds villages. Lunch however was a disaster. After being told, numerous times, told NOT to eat Lunch in Bourton and wait for Stow-On-The-Wold for a sumptuous lunch, we arrived in Stow to find every single pub closed, many for 3-4 days. We wound up having a lunch in a pasty shop that was, as a British Baking Show would call it "Not Worth the Calories. What I don't understand is that the same tour came here 2 days ago so why did they not forward this information? We could of had a lovely lunch in Bourton.

    Photos
    Mad Max Tours
    Mad Max Tours
    Mad Max Tours

    See all

    Bath Skyline Walk National Trust - hotelstravel - Updated June 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...