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Bradford-on-Avon is brimming with heritage, history and scenic charm.

Once you arrive, the hustle and bustle fades and you can take your time exploring the Georgian architecture-flanked streets, beautiful green spaces and tranquil waterways.

There are plenty of reasons to visit Bradford-on-Avon. From scenic walks along the Kennet & Avon Canal to exploring the Saxon Church, the Tithe Barn, and Alex Moulton’s former Jacobean residence, as well as exploring our wealth of independent shops, restaurants, bars and cafes, Bradford-on-Avon offers something for everyone.

Cross the ancient Town Bridge and you’ll see the hill peppered with historic weavers’ cottages and the riverbank lined with 19th-century former cloth mills, offering a glimpse into the town’s rich industrial history.

With half hourly buses from Trowbridge and Bath (D1 and D1x) to Bradford-on-Avon, hourly buses from Westbury and Warminster (D1) and even direct buses from Melksham and Corsham (68, 69), why not take a trip and discover for yourself?

With all single fares £3 or less, now is a great time to explore Wiltshire.

And for the more adventurous, the Wiltshire Day Rover gives you travel all day on every bus in Wiltshire. Buy it from the driver of the first bus you catch, then just show it to the driver on all the other buses you use.

The £3 fare cap and many bus service timetable enhancements in Wiltshire, including the D1x are funded by UK Government.

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