This pretty town is much loved by international tourists and Brits alike – it’s a popular spot for a day trip.
Bradford-On-Avon can be found in Wiltshire and it’s less than eight miles away from the city of Bath, extremely popular with tourists.
The town has a unique location on the edge of the Cotswolds facing the River Avon, which creates a stunning backdrop.
In the town’s centre, there is an ancient bridge, a focal point of the area still retaining two of its 13th-century arches.
The historical view from the main bridge incorporates the hill above the town which is dotted with the old weavers’ cottages.
There is something for everyone in Bradford-On-Avon, from shopping to accommodation, restaurants and inns.
One must-do while in the area is to visit St Laurence Church, a visitor on Tripadvisor said. They shared on the website: “This is a little treasure. A Saxon church in the heart of a lovely Somerset town.
“Some excellent preservation here and those of us who enjoy a bit of ecclesiastical architecture will love this rare survivor.”
Another must-visit is the Ilford Manor Estate, which is home to incredibly well-kept gardens.
One visitor on Tripadvisor said: “An unexpected find! Beautifully maintained Italianate gardens. We loved the varied viewpoints and terraces and were lucky enough to visit on a sunny day. Light lunch in the cafe was good too!”
If you’re hoping to visit Bath too, you can get there in around 25 minutes. While in the city, you can visit its famous Roman baths and stroll along its quaint historic streets.
Back in Bradford-On-Avon, you can take a stroll along the wharf, which was once the busiest wharf on the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Today, it’s a great place to spot historic canal features, a visitor on Tripadvisor said. They wrote: “A beautiful place to visit, have a boat trip on the canal then walk along to the Tithe Barn which is huge then a pleasant walk along the river Avon on to town and see many interesting buildings.”
If you’re looking for a relaxing place to visit where you’ll still have the opportunity to explore, this little gem in England could be the perfect spot for you.
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