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Experience a unique getaway at the Bath Boating Station and become a part of a boating lifestyle overlooking the River Avon. The city centre of the historic city of Bath is just a short stroll away with many modes of transportation located close by allowing you to discover Bath and the surrounding areas. |
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Whether you wish to rent a skiff, a punt or a canoe you are sure to enjoy the scenery and the nature that surrounds you while offering a serene feeling of relaxation to make your stay in Bath a rewarding and memorable experience.
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Why not enjoy the accommodations of the Garden Room and Toad Hall while practicing your boat handling skills at the Bath Boating Station! These units offer views overlooking the beautiful River Avon.
The Garden Room is offered on a room only basis, while Toad Hall is offered on a self catering basis. Both are perfectly situated for you to enjoy all the city of Bath has to offer while allowing you to fully experience a life time of memories with the Bath Boating Station.
Dine at the in house Boatman Restaurant and enjoy the fine fresh ingredients that go into the preparation of each and every meal.
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The Bath Boating Station provides plenty of ample parking. Rest assured you can park and leave your car as you walk about the town, ride the bus or jump on a riverboat to tour the area in a very unique way. Perhaps best of all, we offer free lifts to town on our tour boats during the summer.
The Bath Boating Station offers a fun and relaxing day out starting as low as £7 for adults. Rates for children, families and seniors are available upon request.
Book your unique Bath holiday leisure with the Bath Boating Station whilst making your lodgings at the Garden room and Toad Hall and discover a truly unique holiday with the service and hospitality you can only expect from the charming city of Bath.
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Bath Boating Station Forrester Road Bath Bathwick BA2 6QE
Tel : 01225 312 900
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Please mention bathholidaycottages.com when booking.
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