Royal Victoria Park - Middle Common
Substantial, tree-lined parkland space, easily accessible from Bath’s city centre, perfect for major events
Royal Victoria Park was opened in 1830 by Queen Victoria herself, aged just 11. Its extensive 23 hectares (57 acres) offer a variety of beautifully landscaped spaces.
The Middle Common, the park’s largest location, boasts a large, tree-lined open green space with a very slight slope, excellent event facilities and accessibility.
Just a 10 min walk from the city centre, this site is ideally located, and is a popular venue for large-scale concerts and festivals, such as circuses, fairs or outdoor cinema.
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Heritage Parks and prime city centre location 25-26
Facilities on site
- Electricity
- Water
- Wheelchair access
Event size
This location can support the following sized events:
- Small events
- Major events
Supported activities
Royal Victoria Park - Middle Common is a perfect location for the following activities:
- Community events
- Leisure activities
- Fun fair
- Circus
- Outdoor cinema
Site access
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Vehicle Access
Opposite Cow Lane
Near Weston Road exit
Pedestrian access
Open perimeter around the green
Disabled Access
Accessible for wheelchair users, large slightly sloped green area
Parking
On-road pay and display parking (free for up to 1 hour)
Closest car park, Charlotte Street (3 min walk)
Public Transport
Good Public Transport links from Bath Bus Station and Newbridge Park & Ride to Upper Bristol Road (200m)
20 min walk from Bath Bus Station and Bath Train Station