Cold Ashton to Bath
11 miles / 17.7 km
Even though it lightly sprinkled & a few big raindrops briefly fell, we made it into Bath without any measurable precipitation. Next to a miracle to walk the entire Cotswold Way in May in England all the way without any rain.
It was yet another pleasant walk mostly through fields.








We crossed an area where the Battle of Lansdown was fought in 1643 during the First English Civil War.
These areas always make me sad knowing many lives were lost where it is now peaceful.

We saw many markers from the battle over a 2 mile stretch.





As we approached Bath, we passed the Bath Horse Racetrack.


And also saw some scary sculptures.

Then we returned to more beautiful walking paths as we approached Bath. It was sad to know we would be saying goodbye to all the animals & green hills that we had enjoyed for the last 11 days.




I have mentioned the flowers over the past few days; but, they really are wonderful. They seem to grow in places where they weren’t even planted. We have plants growing in sidewalk cracks in the US; but, they aren’t amazingly beautiful flowers.




Today we made it back to the city scene with buses & heavy traffic.

Bath is a world renowned UNESCO site which means it has many tourists; however, almost all of them came by car, train, or bus whereas we walked to get here.



































































































































































































































































