THE BRIT LIST A rejuvenating trip to Bath After a hectic and hot summer, the autumn can be a perfect time to unwind and enjoy some pamper time. Head to the most famous pamper site of them all, the 2,000 year old Roman Baths, filled with ancient mystical artifacts and thermal water that still steams today. You can’t relax in the main Roman bath attraction of course, but you could head to the natural thermal waters at Thermae Bath Spa? When you’ve soaked up the history at the Baths, then head to the magnificent Royal Crescent, The Circus, Pulteney Bridge and Bath Abbey. Autumn Walks in Buckinghamshire There’s no better time to witness the warm, colourful hues of the surrounding landscape and enjoy the sensations of walking through the countryside, crunching autumn leaves underfoot. Autumn breaks are great for a bit of foraging, whether it be berries, fruit or mushrooms for the more experienced forager. Plus keep an eye out for the woodland animals and canal side wildlife preparing themselves for the long winter ahead. As the leaves turn brilliant shades of red and gold, Buckinghamshire becomes a haven for autumnal walks and why not indulge yourself with a five=star stay At The Langley. Beautifully situated in the former manor home of the third Duke of Marlborough on 150 acres of formal gardens and parklands originally designed by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown, The Langley offers an exclusive luxury retreat in the heart of Iver's countryside. See our full review on page 123.
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