Soft Play Hire in Bath

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Sometimes a bouncy castle isn't quite what you are looking for or maybe you are looking for something that goes hand in hand with our Bouncy Castles and that is where our soft play packages come in. Our Soft Play is the perfect addition to your tots birthday party or maybe you are looking for something to entertain your smallest wedding reception guests.

Our Soft Play shapes are great for building and stacking, our Ball Pool is a popular choice, filled with brightly coloured balls, and we even have a selection of soft Giant Lego Bricks. Your little guests will be spoiled for choice and they are certain to love our safe, fun and brightly coloured soft play equipment.

Jolly Jumpers offer corporate entertainment, family fun days and birthday party hire in Bath, Bristol, Cornwall, Dorset, Devon, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. We are always striving to bring our clients the very best and latest inflatables, games and activities. All of our equipment is sourced from the finest UK manufacturers, built to and maintained to the highest of standards.

Our promise to you. We will deliver to you on time, a clean, well presented and fully compliant bouncy castle, that conforms to British Standard BS EN 14960, our experienced and friendly team will install your bouncy castle and offer you all of the relevant safety information for your event.

Bookings can be made online, via our website or you can contact our friendly team of experts using any of the methods outlined on our Contact Jolly Jumpers page or on 07810586417, you can also check out our FAQs page where we offer the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.

If you would like to take a look at what our clients have to say about Jolly Jumpers, we welcome you to view our up to date Testimonials

About Bath

Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage city in southwest England, is renowned for its Roman-built baths and stunning Georgian architecture. It’s a destination that offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are some of the top things to do and see in Bath:

1. The Roman Baths

The Roman Baths are a must-see attraction. This well-preserved site dates back to 60-70 AD and offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient Roman life. Visitors can explore the Great Bath, the Roman temple, and the museum which houses a vast collection of artifacts from the Roman era. The audio guides and interactive displays make it a rich educational experience.

2. Bath Abbey

Adjacent to the Roman Baths is Bath Abbey, a magnificent Gothic church with a history stretching back over a thousand years. Its stunning stained glass windows and intricate fan vaulting are highlights. Climb the Abbey tower for panoramic views of the city.

3. The Royal Crescent

One of Bath’s most iconic landmarks, the Royal Crescent is a sweeping row of 30 terraced houses laid out in a crescent shape. Designed by John Wood the Younger and completed in 1774, it’s a masterpiece of Georgian architecture. No. 1 Royal Crescent has been turned into a museum, offering a glimpse into 18th-century life.

4. The Circus

Designed by John Wood the Elder, The Circus is another fine example of Georgian architecture. This circular space is divided into three segments of equal length, forming a perfect circle. The houses here feature classical orders of architecture and are adorned with stone acorns.

5. Pulteney Bridge

Pulteney Bridge, built in 1774, is one of the few bridges in the world with shops lining both sides. Its design is inspired by the Ponte Vecchio in Florence. Stroll across the bridge and enjoy the views of the River Avon and the picturesque weir below.

6. Thermae Bath Spa

For a modern take on Bath’s ancient spa tradition, visit Thermae Bath Spa. Here, you can bathe in naturally warm, mineral-rich waters, just as the Romans did. The rooftop pool offers stunning views over the city, making it a unique and relaxing experience.

7. Jane Austen Centre

Bath is closely associated with Jane Austen, who lived here from 1801 to 1806. The Jane Austen Centre offers an intimate look at her life and works, with exhibits, costumes, and knowledgeable guides. The Regency Tea Room here is perfect for a literary-themed afternoon tea.

8. The Holburne Museum

Located at the end of Great Pulteney Street, the Holburne Museum houses an impressive collection of fine and decorative arts. The museum’s collection includes works by Gainsborough, Guardi, and Stubbs, as well as a collection of porcelain, silver, and furniture.

9. Prior Park Landscape Garden

A short walk from the city center, Prior Park Landscape Garden offers beautiful landscapes and a Palladian bridge, one of only four in the world. Designed by Capability Brown, the garden provides serene walking paths and stunning views of the city.

10. Bath Skyline Walk

For those who enjoy walking and nature, the Bath Skyline Walk is a six-mile trail offering spectacular views over the city and surrounding countryside. The route takes you through woodlands, meadows, and historic sites.

11. Victoria Art Gallery

The Victoria Art Gallery is home to a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts. It features works from the 15th century to the present day, including pieces by Thomas Gainsborough and Walter Sickert.

12. Bath Assembly Rooms

The Assembly Rooms are another fine example of Georgian architecture. They were the social hub of Bath’s high society in the 18th century. Today, they house a Fashion Museum, showcasing a world-class collection of historic and contemporary dress.

13. Sally Lunn’s Historic Eating House

For a taste of history, visit Sally Lunn’s, one of the oldest houses in Bath. It’s famous for the Sally Lunn bun, a large, light, and fluffy bread-cake that’s been a local favorite since the 17th century.

14. Explore the Local Shops

Bath is home to a variety of independent shops and boutiques. Wander through the city’s streets to find unique clothing, jewelry, books, and gifts. The artisan market on Walcot Street is particularly worth a visit.

Bath’s blend of ancient history, elegant architecture, and modern culture makes it a captivating destination for any traveller. Whether you’re soaking in the thermal waters or exploring its historic streets, Bath offers an unforgettable experience.