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    Bath YHA

    Posted by JustineReilly 8 March 2006

    This YHA is set in a grand old mansion. When I was there, the elegance of the common dining and lounge areas was enhanced by the presence of rather bookish types ranging in age from their mid-20s to 50s, rather than the unsettlingly young and just-discovered-alcohol kind of guests that hostels can attract.

    Set on one of Bath's most presigious streets, on a hill leading up to the university, it has lush green grounds and is far enough from the city to feel secluded. But it's just a short walk down to the town centre. Don't walk along the road; ask the staff about the shortcut that follows the edge of nearby pastures - with views across the city - and crosses lochs before reaching the town centre.

    Staff are friendly, food is good value, and the rooms are cosy and - given that your roommates are obliging - comfortably quiet.

    Bathwick Hill, take the number 18 bus from the bus station, or it's a 15-minute walk from the centre of town.
    www.yha.org.uk/hostel/hostelpages/85.html; 0870 770 5688

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