Guidebook for Wiltshire

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Guidebook for Wiltshire

Food Scene

Local, good and relaxed with lovely ambience and cosy feel, fireplace and warm welcome. very reasonably priced ££
14 locals recommend
Kingsbury @ No 7
Kingsbury Street
14 locals recommend
Local, good and relaxed with lovely ambience and cosy feel, fireplace and warm welcome. very reasonably priced ££
Recently opened and upmarket - elegant surroundings but comes at a price. £££
46 locals recommend
Rick Stein
46 locals recommend
Recently opened and upmarket - elegant surroundings but comes at a price. £££
Great local cafe, with good coffee and lovely cafe food.very popular with the College and always busy. You get free refills so for your second essential cup of coffee it is ideal.
23 locals recommend
The Food Gallery
47-48 High St
23 locals recommend
Great local cafe, with good coffee and lovely cafe food.very popular with the College and always busy. You get free refills so for your second essential cup of coffee it is ideal.

Sightseeing

One of the most famous private colleges in England. The Duchess of Cambridge attended School here. not open to the public but you can see a lot of it from the road.
13 locals recommend
Marlborough College
Marlborough College
13 locals recommend
One of the most famous private colleges in England. The Duchess of Cambridge attended School here. not open to the public but you can see a lot of it from the road.
Close to Silbury Hill, this is a Stoneage burial chamber. interesting if that is your type of thing...
34 locals recommend
West Kennet Long Barrow
Gunsite Road
34 locals recommend
Close to Silbury Hill, this is a Stoneage burial chamber. interesting if that is your type of thing...
The largest Ancient man-made mound in the world. No mean feet when you see it and realise the wheel had not been invented then or the shovel...sadly you can not walk up it anymore but quite impressive when you think how it mush have been built.
46 locals recommend
Silbury Hill
46 locals recommend
The largest Ancient man-made mound in the world. No mean feet when you see it and realise the wheel had not been invented then or the shovel...sadly you can not walk up it anymore but quite impressive when you think how it mush have been built.
Extraordinary Stone Age circle of stones. Far more interactive than Stonehenge as you can walk around and touch them, have a picnic and chill, unlike Stonehenge which will charge you to park, enter and you can not get up close.
332 locals recommend
Avebury
332 locals recommend
Extraordinary Stone Age circle of stones. Far more interactive than Stonehenge as you can walk around and touch them, have a picnic and chill, unlike Stonehenge which will charge you to park, enter and you can not get up close.

Parks & Nature

Henry VIII's former favourite hunting forest. Now open for walks and cycling. Tottenham House, former home of lord Cardigan, is a resplendent stately home. worthy of a lovely walk or cycle ride.
51 locals recommend
Savernake Forest
51 locals recommend
Henry VIII's former favourite hunting forest. Now open for walks and cycling. Tottenham House, former home of lord Cardigan, is a resplendent stately home. worthy of a lovely walk or cycle ride.

Entertainment & Activities

Barbury has numerous equestrian events, horse trials, point to point racing and the likes. so if you like a bit of that, this is the place for you. not on every day so check the calendar.
23 locals recommend
Barbury Castle
23 locals recommend
Barbury has numerous equestrian events, horse trials, point to point racing and the likes. so if you like a bit of that, this is the place for you. not on every day so check the calendar.