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Prior Park Landscape Garden is an 18th-century landscape garden created by local entrepreneur Ralph Allen with advice from Alexander Pope and Capability Brown. Set in a sweeping valley south of the city, it features one of only four surviving Palladian bridges in the world and offers magnificent views across Bath.

Royal Victoria Park is Bath's largest and oldest park, opened by the 11-year-old Princess Victoria in 1830. Spanning 23 hectares adjacent to the Royal Crescent, it features an arboretum, a botanical garden, a children's adventure playground, and extensive lawns popular with locals and visitors alike.
Parade Gardens is a peaceful, well-maintained riverside garden in the heart of the city, sitting just below Grand Parade with views across the River Avon to Pulteney Bridge and its weir. It has been a public garden since the 18th century and remains a popular spot for afternoon relaxation.