Attractions in Wiltshire
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Hawk Conservancy Trust
Weyhill, Andover
The Hawk Conservancy Trust is a full day out for the whole family. Come see our brilliant birds at some of the most spectacular flying displays in the UK, changing with the seasons so you’ll experience something new every time you visit! See up to…
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Price from Free£23.50 Per TicketArundells
Salisbury
An atmospheric historic house with eclectic collections, beautiful gardens, and a lived-in feel that rewards curiosity and exploration.
Stone Daisy Brewery
Tisbury
Our brewery is named after the medieval witch marks, finely carved into Fonthill’s old stone buildings, which include our stunning distillery and visitor centre. The carvings are in the shape of a six-petalled daisy wheel, also known as a hexafoil.…
Army Flying Museum
Stockbridge
Experience over 100 years of the Army in the Air. A fascinating and imaginative history of British soldiers in the air. Detailed dioramas, artefacts, trophies, trails, puzzles, games and simulators. Live Army Air Corps flying.
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Price from £10.50£60.00 Per TicketParade House
Trowbridge
A beautifully furnished Grade 1 Listed Georgian townhouse, now a prestigious venue for
events, exhibitions, weddings & receptions in the historic heart of the County Town of
Wiltshire, with its own stylish and luxurious bar and cinema. Open to the…Price
Price from £7.50£60.00 Per TicketWiltshire Wildlife Trust
Devizes
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust, the largest conservation charity in Wiltshire, is headquartered in the market town of Devizes. The Trust looks after 37 nature reserves and has 18,000 members across Wiltshire and Swindon.
The Ramsbury Brewing & Distilling Company
Marlborough
The finest brewery, distillery and smokehouse – in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside. The Ramsbury Estate, near Marlborough. Real ales, premium vodka, smoked foods – brewery shop and guided tours.
Bratton Camp and Westbury White Horse
Westbury
A large iron age hill fort and white horse carved into the hillside.
Town Hall Museum Royal Wootton Bassett
Royal Wootton Bassett
Ever wondered what it was like when Wootton Bassett had its very own train station?
Atwell-Wilson Motor Museum
Calne
Motor museum with vintage, post-vintage and classic cars, including American models. The Museum also houses an impressive collection of Lorries, Motorcycles, Mopeds, Push bikes, a large selection of vehicle manuals and other archive material.
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Price from £5.00£12.00 Per TicketSavernake Forest
Nr Marlborough
The Savernake Forest is a Special Site of Scientific Interest located south east of Marlborough.
Pewsey White Horse
Pewsey
The white horse was cut by volunteers from Pewsey Fire Brigade in 1937 to commemorate the Coronation of George VI. This current horse replaces a lost 18th century one.
Devizes White Horse
Devizes
The newest of Wiltshire's White Horses, Devizes was cut in 1999 to mark the Millennium. It's located on Roundway Hill to the north of Devizes.
Cherhill White Horse
Calne
The second oldest of Wiltshire's White Horses, situated on the edge of Cherhill Down, off the A4.
Woodhenge
Larkhill, Salisbury
This monument consisted of six concentric rings of timber posts, now marked by concrete stumps, surrounded by a ditch with a bank on the outside.
The Neeld Community & Arts Centre
Chippenham
After a refurbishment and improvement project by Chippenham Town Council in 2015, this beautiful Victorian forum has been transformed into a modern venue with comfortable tiered seating, a brand-new bar area and top-quality sound and light equipment…
Alton Barnes White Horse
Pewsey
The Alton Barnes horse was cut in 1812 by Robert Pile on his own land.
Marlborough White Horse
Marlborough
The Marlborough horse lies in the grounds of Marlborough College and is the smallest horse in Wiltshire. Cut in 1804 by a group of School boys the horse is best seen from the A4.
Chapel Plaister Pilgrims Chapel
Corsham
The Pilgrims’ Chapel at Chapel Plaister is a tiny, but unique part of our national heritage. It dates back to the 13th Century and stands beside what in previous times, was the principal route to the south west.
The Courts Garden
Bradford on Avon
This charming garden shows the English country style at its best. Full of variety, there are peaceful water gardens, colourful herbaceous borders and imaginative topiary. You can picnic in the Arboretum, be inspired by the Kitchen Garden and…
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