Bath Accomodation

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Bath Accomodation

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Where are people staying in Bath the weekend after next ?
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bails wrote:Where are people staying in Bath the weekend after next ?
Think its pretty much anywhere people could get - not a lot of choice as its a small enough place and what there was avaliable was pricey.
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There's a place called Pratt's Hotel that I've stayed in a few times before for rugby games. It's basically Fawlty Towers, but it's centrally located and sufficiently clean/comfortable for a one or two night stay.
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footrush wrote:Stayin here , its a cheap option : http://www.yha.org.uk/find-accommodatio ... index.aspx
Snap, am looking forward to the walk up that hill. Was very cheap though
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dave13 wrote:
footrush wrote:Stayin here , its a cheap option : http://www.yha.org.uk/find-accommodatio ... index.aspx
Snap, am looking forward to the walk up that hill. Was very cheap though
Been to two of our games here didn't do much sleepin, wonder are there many of us stayin there ?.
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Like many we're domiciled in Bristol for the (Sunday) night.......
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nelly the elephant wrote:Like many we're domiciled in Bristol for the (Sunday) night.......
Not as bad as it sounds, with UK pubs closing early and the last train to Bristol (from Bath) at midnight you won't be missing a lot on that night.
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Bristol only up the road, lots of trains to Temple Meads. You might get some B&Bs in the surrounding villages. Radstock and Midsomer Norton have cheap stuff but they are not super pretty places, but they are 20 mins from the airport by taxi. Taxi is usually a bit pricey e.g 32 quid to get from Bath to my house which is 11 miles away
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