Roundhill located at 1 Wedmore Cl, Bath BA2 1HG, UK

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Gretel Hughes

5 Google Rating

Stopped for a walk here on my way back from Bristol and it was well worth it! I've driven past Round

5/ 5

Stopped for a walk here on my way back from Bristol and it was well worth it! I've driven past Round Hill so many times and have always wanted to wander around it. And today I did! It was beautiful.

Christopher Clawson

5 Google Rating

Breath taking view from the top of the hill. One of my favourite places to be in the world. The walk

5/ 5

Breath taking view from the top of the hill. One of my favourite places to be in the world. The walk to the top is an adventure and a delight. Nothing too steep or challenging. you can pick from several different ways up. It does not matter what the weather is like either. equally as beautiful on a rainy day as it is in full sunshine. My last visit it was very windy but there was something magical about the clouds racing across the sky. The Swan pub close by as is the Bath cheese cafe so stop in at those after your trip to the top.

Leon B

5 Google Rating

Good views overlooking Bath to the north and the countryside to the south.

5/ 5

Good views overlooking Bath to the north and the countryside to the south.

FLY FLY

4 Google Rating

Nice spot.

4/ 5

Nice spot.

Nick B16

3 Google Rating

Nice view

3/ 5

Nice view

Joanna Kolm

5 Google Rating

Twerton roundhill, a panaromic view of Bath and English Combe village from the south west side of Ba

5/ 5

Twerton roundhill, a panaromic view of Bath and English Combe village from the south west side of Bath

Wayne Tucker

5 Google Rating

Top views over Bath , a short walk to top

5/ 5

Top views over Bath , a short walk to top

sue s

5 Google Rating

Round hill is a brilliant place to exercise or walk dogs or to live by. Neighborhood is very friendl

5/ 5

Round hill is a brilliant place to exercise or walk dogs or to live by. Neighborhood is very friendly and lots of wildlife if you know where to look.

Andy Morley

4 Google Rating

Great place to see the local senery

4/ 5

Great place to see the local senery

Mary Gibson

5 Google Rating

Wonderful afternoon on top of Roundhill doing Muddy Church, with kite making, bubble blowing, stream

5/ 5

Wonderful afternoon on top of Roundhill doing Muddy Church, with kite making, bubble blowing, streamers and origami birds on the trees. We did clear up before we left.

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