On a converted railway line, this mile-long cycling & walking tunnel features music & lighting.
The nicest tunnel I've been to. You can enjoy a pleasant walk through it with live music inside!! I've ridden it on my bicycle and I have to say that is nicer walking because the music is a whole experience, only Britain is a country where you can find a tunnel in the middle of the countryside with music!! hahaha
Great place for cycling, a really special addition to the network in the area. The tunnels can be accessed from the west side of bath or from Midford in the south. There's also an option to do a loop taking in the tunnels, taking the back lanes eastwards from Midford and picking up cycle track 24 near the aquaduct. Look out for the huge carp. In the small lake just south of the tunnels.
Amazing. The two tunnels offer a fantastic location to bike, run out simply walk through. They are (as the name suggests) two of the tunnels one much longer than the other about 1700m and takes about 20 minutes to walk through. It is truly a surreal experience... There is a wonderful calm ambience and for the middle third there is calming music player with glowing speakers. It was quite quiet when we where there but this is a multi user path so always be aware of cyclists and pedestrians neither of which may have lights. (The tunnel is lit but it is only a faint ambient light) Well worth a trip.
A well lit, musical tunnel with good surface. The perfect place to cool down one a hot day.
This is longest cycling/foot tunnel in the country and part of the greenway. The greenway makes for a lovely peaceful walk and the tunnel adds a little history and interest. It is dark despite the lights, and I would think that one should avoid walking through alone on a deserted morning if you read too many spooky books or are of a nervous disposition!
Great unique walk through an old disused railway tunnel. The lighting is just about right and the music and pulsating lights add to the experience. It's pretty cold in there so take a jumper or coat if you feel the cold.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Good for kids
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The nicest tunnel I've been to. You can enjoy a pleasant walk through it with live music inside!! I've ridden it on my bicycle and I have to say that is nicer walking because the music is a whole experience, only Britain is a country where you can find a tunnel in the middle of the countryside with music!! hahaha
Great place for cycling, a really special addition to the network in the area. The tunnels can be accessed from the west side of bath or from Midford in the south. There's also an option to do a loop taking in the tunnels, taking the back lanes eastwards from Midford and picking up cycle track 24 near the aquaduct. Look out for the huge carp. In the small lake just south of the tunnels.
Amazing. The two tunnels offer a fantastic location to bike, run out simply walk through. They are (as the name suggests) two of the tunnels one much longer than the other about 1700m and takes about 20 minutes to walk through. It is truly a surreal experience... There is a wonderful calm ambience and for the middle third there is calming music player with glowing speakers. It was quite quiet when we where there but this is a multi user path so always be aware of cyclists and pedestrians neither of which may have lights. (The tunnel is lit but it is only a faint ambient light) Well worth a trip.
A well lit, musical tunnel with good surface. The perfect place to cool down one a hot day.
This is longest cycling/foot tunnel in the country and part of the greenway. The greenway makes for a lovely peaceful walk and the tunnel adds a little history and interest. It is dark despite the lights, and I would think that one should avoid walking through alone on a deserted morning if you read too many spooky books or are of a nervous disposition!
Great unique walk through an old disused railway tunnel. The lighting is just about right and the music and pulsating lights add to the experience. It's pretty cold in there so take a jumper or coat if you feel the cold.