Get well in the waters of Bath
BhavaniBhavani/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, BATH/ Updated : Nov 27, 2015, 10:20 IST
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Bath is famous for its thermal or hot springs that have naturally warm and mineral-rich water. There is archaeological evidence that suggests there was human activity around these hot springs as early as 8000 BC. People from Londo … Read more
Bath is famous for its thermal or hot springs that have naturally warm and mineral-rich water. There is archaeological evidence that suggests there was human activity around these hot springs as early as 8000 BC. People from London and all over Europe came here to ‘take water’, which was seen as a cure for many ailments. Read less

Bath is famous for its thermal or hot springs that have naturally warm and mineral-rich water. There is archaeological evidence that suggests there was human activity around these hot springs as early as 8000 BC. People from London and all over Europe came here to ‘take water’, which was seen as a cure for many ailments. Jane Austen’s brother Edward with suspected gout came here too. In a letter to her sister Cassandra, she wrote “he was better yesterday than he had been for two or three days before...He drinks at the Hetling pump...is to bathe tomorrow.’”
Spa might not be what everyone wishes to do and there are other water activities to indulge in. One can hire a canal boat and enjoy a trip down the River Avon or even try out a wild swimming spot.
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