Alight at Cleveland Walk (on Bathwick Hill).
We recommend packing supplies and stopping for a picnic in one of the parks. It had no number in the middle and was embedded in a newer concrete slab which was itself framed by tarmac. To be honest I didn't miss the quotes that much as they added little and were written in a circle that makes you have to stand above them, twist your head, turn around and even stoop down to read more closely when there is an interior line of text with a smaller font size. At the circus I felt sorry for the designer of this trail as he or she had an obvious problem to contend with: how to point with a straight line around a circular space?
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In practice the distances were never that great but they were certainly not uniform either.
The line can be a potent thing. Text message service with clues if you get stuck. That's when it struck me just how invisible these plaques are. These lines, however, were not. Stepping back to Tourist Central I noticed this woman posing for the camera. Or, challenge yourself to one of our other Bath Trails to uncover more twisting tales about the city!