Intermezzo: Bath A new day, a new target. We are concerned about a quick breakfast to go in a small café, to this then to sample at the twenty-minute train journey to Bath. The city, which was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site is 20 miles from Bristol, also located on the River Avon. The day began for me in Bath with a double surprise. A glance at my bank balance showed that finally my first salary was paid. Booyah! So the shopping trip was nothing more for Saturday through. Or does it? While everyone else had received the regular rate, had been deducted from my salary the wrong tax rate. This means once paper work and austerity measures being repaid the money ...
If you travel through England expects to get some, but a Roman bath is certainly not the image that has the Rosamunde Pilcher or JK Rowling readers in mind. From 43rd AD, the Romans built baths, which were fed by hot springs. So the city developed into a resort for the wealthy. Despite student discount us were buttoned still 10 pounds for the tour. For this we have then for the rest of the day on which enters the free sights and held with the Royal Crescent, the Abbey and Cathedral of the Pulteney Bridge scoured the famous buildings Baths.
colors of autumn foliage at the Botanical Garden