
Sydney Gardens
Beste Besuchszeit
Late spring to early autumn for the full floral displays and open-air cafe. Weekday mornings offer the quietest experience before school groups arrive.
Budgettipps
Free entry for everyone, every day. No ticket needed, just walk straight in through the gates on Sydney Road.
Empfohlen für
Literature fans, Families with young children, Picnickers and relaxation seekers, Local history enthusiasts
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1-2 hours
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Schnelle Fakten: Britain's oldest surviving pleasure gardens still in operation, dating to a 1794 renovation. Jane Austen lived across the street and referenced the gardens by name in her novels Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.
Highlights: Peer through iron gates from the 1790s to spot the original cast-iron bridge spanning the canal, one of only three surviving examples in England. Canal boats trundle past while families picnic on sweeping lawns below a canopy of 200-year-old trees, creating an unlikely pocket of countryside just minutes from Bath's city center.
Insidertipps
- Bring a picnic and claim a spot on the lower lawn for canal-side views away from the main paths.
- Walk the short towpath section to look back at the cast-iron railway bridge, one of the oldest in the world.
- Use the children's play area tucked behind the cafe if visiting with little ones.
- Visit in late September for the annual Bath Carnival parade that processes right through the gardens.
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