Warleigh Weir Ferry Lane, Claverton, Bath BA2 7BH
About the Business
Welcome to Warleigh Weir, located in the stunning countryside just outside of Bath, UK. As an established point of interest and popular tourist attraction, Warleigh Weir is an idyllic destination for anyone looking for a scenic escape from city life.
Nestled along the banks of the River Avon, Warleigh Weir is a peaceful haven for swimming, fishing, and sunbathing. The crystal clear waters offer a refreshing respite during hot summer months, with plenty of opportunities for water-based activities like kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding.
In addition to its natural beauty, Warleigh Weir is steeped in history and culture. The site has been used by locals for centuries, with evidence of Roman and medieval activity in the area. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of Warleigh Mill, a historic watermill that once powered the local community.
With its lush green surroundings and tranquil atmosphere, Warleigh Weir is the perfect spot for a family picnic or a romantic rendezvous. There are plenty of shady spots for a leisurely nap, as well as picnic tables for al fresco dining.
Whether you're a local looking for a peaceful retreat or a visitor on the hunt for a unique excursion, Warleigh Weir is a must-see attraction in the Bath area. So grab your swimsuit, pack a picnic, and come indulge in the beauty of Warleigh Weir.
Photos
Reviews
"Great spot for a dog walk or a walk with family! Parking is a bit challenging so I’d recommend parking on the main road and walking down. Parking on the road by the Weir would block emergency access. I’m a little cautious about the rail crossing and the emergency access. But that being said, it’s a beautifully maintain spot of land and it’s a real privilege that the public are allowed to go use it!"
"A surprising find on an evening walk from our narrow boat mooring. Easy to miss if you cruise along the canal, but definitely worth a visit. No entry fee to see the weir."
"Beautiful! You can reach it by walking/cycling along the canal or by car. If you want to relax better going early in the morning and week days if possible as very popular for groups in summer and the field close to it is not huge if you want to sit and have a picnic. You can also walk or swim there with caution obviously. Free of charge but at the entry of the field there is a box for coin donation so bringing a pound or 2 to help keep the place tidy and cared for would be nice. If you want to drink or eat there remember to take a bin bag with you and bring your rubbish "at home" as there are no bins in the area."
"Nice little place for swimming, paddle boarding and kayaking and a few good rope swings - in the summer there’s often a converted ambulance ice cream van that does really good rolled ice cream!"
List of local businesses, places and services in Bristol
⭐ business help 🔍 services ☎ phones 🕒 opening times ✍️reviews 🌍 addresses, locations 📷 photos