Bath & Borders

Campaign for Real Ale

Campaign for Real Ale

Branch Diary

  • Weavers, in Dilton Marsh Thursday 1 August 2024 19:30 Weavers

    Reopened early Oct '22, the old Prince of Wales is now Weavers, named after a long gone D M pub. Usual beers include Dark Star Hophead, and Butcombe Original, although one, or both, may change, sometimes Twisted.

  • Wells City Crawl Saturday 3 August 2024 12:00 Sheep & Penguin

    A crawl of some of the city centre pubs in Wells, in particular the new Sheep and Penguin, which has just been 'Commended' in the refurbishment category of CAMRA's Pub Design Awards. The presentation took place in Liverpool in Jun, congratulations. We will, of course, take in some of our old favourites, such as the City Arms, and the Crown Inn. More details to follow closer to the time, such as meeting point at the first pub, and times.

  • King's Arms, Stratton-on-the-Fosse Tuesday 6 August 2024 19:30 King's Arms

    The King's Arms is a characterful pub in the village of Stratton on the Fosse, offering, usually two (possibly three) ales, mainly from west country breweries, including their 'House Beer' from Bason Bridge Brewing near Highbridge.

  • The George at Woolley St, Bradford-on-Avon Thursday 15 August 2024 19:30 George

    After a major refurbishment a few years ago, the George has been transformed. There is a bar area with sofas and armchairs, and a separate seating area with tables and chairs, separated from the bar by three great stone arches. At the back there is a pleasant garden with plenty of tables and benches. There are three beers on, changing often, and are usually from the west country, such as Hop Union and Stonehenge.

  • Bath and Borders Branch AGM 2024 Thursday 22 August 2024 Pulteney Arms

    The 2024 Bath and Borders Annual General Meeting at the Pulteney Arms, Daniel Street, Bath. More details closer to the date.

  • Seymour Arms, Witham Friary Thursday 29 August 2024 19:03 Seymour Arms

    A hidden rural gem, the Seymour Arms has probably changed very little over the last seventy or so years (apart from new loos!). There are two simple but comfortable rooms, one either side, for sitting and drinking. The one to the left has table skittles, and Bar Billiards in the right hand one. Outside, to the right, there is a good sized garden.

  • Prince Leopold Inn, Upton Lovell Thursday 5 September 2024 19:30 Prince Leopold Inn

    Hidden away in the beautiful Wylye valley, but close to the A36, the Prince Leopold is a proper local as well as catering well for visitors who wish to eat. The main bar is for those wishing just to enjoy a drink, and there is a small snug. It has a lovely garden which runs right down to the river bank.

  • The Crown, Pilton Thursday 12 September 2024 19:30 Crown

    The Crown in Pilton is an 18th-century coaching inn, extensively refurbished during 2021/2 and fully re-opened in Nov 2022. Outside the large garden has has a children’s play area and stage for live music. The main bar and side room have been decorated in a dark theme with lots of wood panelling and Victorian style ornaments and a wood burner. At least three beers on including, usually, one from Bristol Beer Factory.

  • The Rose and Crown, Larkhall, Bath Thursday 19 September 2024 19:30 Rose & Crown

    A cosy, welcoming, local which has been a pub since 1840s. The Rose and Crown in Larkhall now has a very smart and comfortable feeling. There is a central bar, with drinkers seating at the front of the pub, and there are rooms going round the back for eating and relaxing. Two or maybe three ales with a traditional style cider. At the bar it has a heated foot rail and radiators, possibly a unique feature of the interior.

  • Branch Meeting, at the Fox and Hounds, Warminster Thursday 26 September 2024 19:30 Fox & Hounds

    The monthly B&B CAMRA Branch Meeting at the Fox and Hounds, Warminster. A friendly two-bar pub that was local CAMRA Pub of the Year 2012, Rural POTY 2023, 2016 & 2013, and Community POTY in 2011.

  • The Burcott Inn and Ring O'Bells, Wookey, nr Wells Thursday 3 October 2024 19:30 Burcott Inn

    A trip to Wookey to visit the Burcott Inn and the Ring O'Bells. The Burcott is a friendly, well kept, and spacious, village pub located on the B3139 on the eastern edge of Wookey, near Wells. One west country regular beer and up to two guests (one in the winter months), also usually local. The Ring O'Bells is a friendly, handsome old pub in the village centre, serving a normally three beers and one traditional style cider.