With the South Cotswolds just beyond the city boundary, one of the best things about an incentive trip to Bath is having beautiful countryside within easy reach.  

An itinerary that combines time soaking up the city centre’s luxurious spa culture with experiences in stunning rural settings creates the ultimate wellbeing break for delegates.   

Here’s an example of how you can balance city and country in Bath, from outdoor activities on country house grounds to a five-star dinner and hotel stay.  Here’s our itinerary for a one-day incentive trip in rural and central Bath. 

Morning: An exclusive country house experience at Lucknam Park 

Lucknam Park is the epitome of a grand country estate. Encompassing a Palladian mansion and 500 acres of surrounding parkland, the five-star hotel and spa feels a world away from the office, with four elegant and flexible meeting spaces available for private hire. 

Disconnect from the everyday here through the country pursuits on offer on the stunning grounds. How about clay pigeon shooting, archery, duck herding, falconry or horse riding?   

Manor house exterior at Lucknam Park Estate
Image - Lucknam Park Estate

Lunch: Get a taste of the food scene on a Savouring Bath Tour 

Enjoy a delicious introduction to Bath’s independent food and drink offering with Savouring Bath. Variety is on the menu, with tours including samples everywhere from artisanal coffee roasters to bakeries and farmers’ markets. As you hop between delicious stops, your guide will teach you about the provenance of the food and drink and the city’s culinary heritage.  

Group holding gelato on a food tour in Bath - credit Savouring Bath
Image - Savouring Bath

Afternoon: Experience Britain’s only natural thermal waters at Thermae Bath Spa  

Bath has been a sanctuary for rest and relaxation since pre-Roman times, thanks to its mineral-rich hot springs. Today, you can bathe in the naturally warm waters at Thermae Bath Spa, where historic spa buildings have been combined with modern architecture.  

Hire the secluded Cross Baths for private use, marvel at Bath’s skyline from the rooftop pool or luxuriate in the restorative Wellness Suite, which includes six distinct spa rooms.  

Couple on stairs at the rooftop pool at the Thermae Bath Spa at night
Image - Thermae Bath Spa

Evening : An indulgent dinner at the Gainsborough Hotel   

Just seconds away from the Thermae Bath Spa, you’ll find The Gainsborough Hotel. Named after the renowned painter (and former Bath resident) Sir Thomas Gainsborough, it’s loved for its elegant Georgian architecture and Spa Village with access to the thermal waters.  

With the day’s pampering already done, head for the restaurant instead. Here you can enjoy creative and contemporary globe-spanning dishes made with British ingredients, while admiring the original artwork and wine wall. After dinner, retreat to one of the beautiful custom-furnished bedrooms.  

Exterior of The Gainsborough hotel in Bath - credit The Gainsborough Bath Spa
Image - The Gainsborough Bath Spa

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