Bath with kids — family guide
Bath with children is good but not cheap. The Roman Baths are genuinely excellent for ages 7 and above. Victoria Park is the best free outdoor option in the city. Bath City Farm costs nothing and works well for toddlers. Below: five activities with honest assessments of cost, age suitability, and what you actually get.
Five family activities in Bath
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Roman Baths
BA1 1LZ
Age: 7+Cost: £22 adult, £13.50 child (5–15)The Roman Baths are the single best thing to do with children in Bath. The audio guide has a children's version voiced by a Roman soldier called Marcus, which ages 7–11 tend to engage with properly. The Great Bath itself — green steaming water, original Roman paving, lead-lined floor — holds attention in a way that photographs don't suggest. Book in advance in summer; it sells out by mid-morning.
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Victoria Park Playground and Miniature Railway
BA1 2NQ
Age: All agesCost: Free (park). Railway: £2 per rideThe playground in the western section of Royal Victoria Park is the best free option in the city. Large, well maintained, with age-separated sections. The miniature railway runs weekend afternoons and school holidays — £2 per ride, adults welcome. The boating lake rents rowing boats and pedalos at around £5 per half hour in summer.
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Holburne Museum
BA2 4DB
Age: 5+Cost: Free entry for under-18s, £11.50 adultThe Holburne runs a reliable activity programme for families on weekends and school holidays. The permanent collection is manageable for children — portrait paintings with stories attached, silver and porcelain that prompts conversation. The café at the back has a terrace overlooking Sydney Gardens. Children under 18 are free; adults £11.50.
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Bath City Farm
BA2 3HY
Age: All ages (best 2–8)Cost: FreeA working city farm on Whiteway Road with pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, and alpacas. Free to visit. The farm does animal-handling sessions at weekends — check their website for times. Smaller and quieter than a commercial attraction, which is its main appeal for families with toddlers.
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Museum of Bath at Work
BA1 2QR
Age: 8+Cost: £5 adult, £3 childA genuinely interesting industrial museum in a former Victorian garage. The bottling works of a local mineral water company is preserved entirely intact — machinery, office, order books. Children who like machines and factories respond well to it. Very uncrowded by Bath standards. Adults £5, children £3.
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