Explore Bath’s hidden gems with our GPS-guided e-scavenger hunt. Enjoy fun challenges and learn fascinating facts at your own pace.
Explore Bath’s hidden gems with our GPS-guided e-scavenger hunt. Enjoy fun challenges and learn fascinating facts at your own pace.
- Pulteney Bridge - Pulteney Bridge spans the River Avon in Bath, England. Completed in 1774, it linked the city to the Pulteney family’s land, which they intended to develop.
- The Royal Crescent - The Royal Crescent is a series of 30 terraced houses arranged in a graceful crescent shape in Bath.
- Theatre Royal Bath - Constructed in 1805,…
- Pulteney Bridge - Pulteney Bridge spans the River Avon in Bath, England. Completed in 1774, it linked the city to the Pulteney family’s land, which they intended to develop.
- The Royal Crescent - The Royal Crescent is a series of 30 terraced houses arranged in a graceful crescent shape in Bath.
- Theatre Royal Bath - Constructed in 1805, it is recognized by the Theatres Trust as “One of the most significant remaining examples of Georgian theatre architecture.”
- The Circus - The Circus is a historic circle of large townhouses in Bath, Somerset, England, featuring three entrances.
- The Roman Baths - Discover the history and archaeology of Roman Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the museum, view the collection, enjoy events, and learn more.
- Royal Victoria Park - Explore this historic park with attractions like a bandstand, botanical gardens, crazy golf, and more. Open at all times with no admission fee.
- Bath Abbey - Established in the 7th century, it was reorganized in the 10th century and reconstructed in the 12th and 16th centuries. Major restoration was done by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 1860s.
- Kingsmead Square - Though less grand than other Bath squares, it is a vibrant area with several intriguing dining and drinking spots.
- Great Pulteney Street - A magnificent avenue connecting Bathwick on the east of the River Avon with the City of Bath. From the city side of the bridge, the road leads directly to the Holburne Museum of Art.
- Milsom Street - Milsom Street in Bath, Somerset, England, was constructed in 1762 by Thomas Lightholder. Originally grand townhouses, most buildings now serve as shops, offices, and banks.
- Parade Gardens - In the 17th century, the site of Parade Gardens in Bath was part of the Abbey Orchard and lay outside the city wall.
- 100% tailor-made and unique activity about Bath
- e-Scavenger Hunt on your phone for max. 6 persons
- Free access to Europe’s most played city game
- 100% tailor-made and unique activity about Bath
- e-Scavenger Hunt on your phone for max. 6 persons
- Free access to Europe’s most played city game
- Use of smartphone and data
- Use of smartphone and data
Embark on an exciting discovery tour with our E-scavenger hunt in Bath, England. Explore the city’s hidden gems with your family or friends. Utilize GPS to navigate to the correct locations, where you’ll engage in entertaining challenges and learn fascinating facts about the area and the city. Can you achieve the highest score in Bath?
This E-scavenger…
Embark on an exciting discovery tour with our E-scavenger hunt in Bath, England. Explore the city’s hidden gems with your family or friends. Utilize GPS to navigate to the correct locations, where you’ll engage in entertaining challenges and learn fascinating facts about the area and the city. Can you achieve the highest score in Bath?
This E-scavenger hunt offers a unique way to explore the city, ensuring a wonderful day in Bath. You have the freedom to decide when to start, pause, and finish. The E-scavenger hunt is enjoyable and educational, with no time or age restrictions!
Instructions for beginning the tour will be provided after booking. You can embark on this tour at your convenience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.