**World Heritage Trails – Bath**

Nestled in the heart of Bath, World Heritage Trails offers an unparalleled exploration of the city’s rich history and architectural beauty. Located at 87 Wellsway, Bath BA2 4RU, our dedicated team is passionate about showcasing the unique heritage that makes Bath a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We specialize in expertly guided walking tours that delve into the fascinating stories behind iconic landmarks, ensuring an enriching and memorable experience for both locals and visitors alike.

At World Heritage Trails, customer satisfaction is our top priority. Our knowledgeable guides bring a wealth of experience and enthusiasm, helping you discover hidden gems and lesser-known tales that breathe life into Bath’s storied past. Whether you’re planning a corporate outing, a family gathering, or simply want to enjoy a leisurely day out, our tours cater to all interests and ages.

We invite you to immerse yourself in the charming atmosphere of Bath while enjoying our high-quality service that sets us apart. With flexible booking options and personalized itineraries, we strive to provide exceptional value and unforgettable experiences. For inquiries or to arrange your next adventure, feel free to contact us at 01225 462187 or visit our website at [worldheritagetrails.co.uk](http://www.worldheritagetrails.co.uk/contact.html). Discover the beauty of Bath with World Heritage Trails – where every step tells a story!

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