Salisbury / Salisbury and Stonehenge - plan your break / Groups / Itineraries and tours
With so many fascinating attractions and activities to choose from, creating tours and itineraries for your groups here in
Salisbury and south Wiltshire is easy.
Whether your group enjoys discovering history, admiring stately homes and gardens, appreciating art or getting close to animals and wildlife, there are plenty of themed itineraries on offer. Here are just a few examples:
Morning - Visit the gardens at the Larmer Tree, created by General Pitt Rivers in 1880, and then enjoy the beautiful gardens for all seasons at Cranborne Manor (open Wednesdays only).
Lunch - Enjoy lunch at Squires Restaurant in Salisbury, which has a delightful courtyard garden.
Afternoon - Walk around the charming walled garden at Mompesson House in Salisbury's elegant Cathedral Close.
Morning - Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stonehenge, followed by the Iron Age hill fort of Old Sarum (Old Salisbury).
Lunch - Enjoy the great atmosphere at the Haunch of Venison, probably the oldest hostelry in Salisbury.
Afternoon - Discover the remains of Rockbourne Roman Villa set in the idyllic countryside and visit the modern museum.
Overnight in Salisbury
Morning - Be inspired as you tour Salisbury Cathedral, before climbing through the roof spaces and admiring the breath-taking views from the top of the tower.
Lunch - The Lamb Inn at Hindon has plenty of character with inglenook fireplaces, flag stone floors and wooden beams.
Afternoon - Visit the hexagonal ruins of Old Wardour Castle, where the tranquil lakeside setting masks a bloodthirsty past.
Morning - Learn about the history of military communications, science and technology at the Royal Signals Museum.
Lunch - Enjoy the views of the Regimental Badges carved into the
chalk hills from the Emblems Restaurant at the foot of the Fovant Downs.
Afternoon - Visit the Rifles (Berkshire and Wiltshire) Museum or trace the development of army flying at the Museum of Army Flying.