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Glamping in Wiltshire
If what you're looking for this holiday is somewhere quiet, but with plenty to see and explore, Holidu has the perfect place for you. Wiltshire is one of the best counties in England to visit because it is a very touristy county with beautiful natural areas and a variety of historical and cultural sites. From a beautiful countryside and gardens for walking, interactive farms, and amazing lakes to impressive castles, historical monuments and interesting museums. All of this you can enjoy while staying in the glamping accommodation available, in all sizes and styles, no matter how many people are travelling with you, your budget, or needs, there is something for everyone. You can choose from tent-style glamping accommodations, log cabin-style accommodations, or those with more modern facades that sleep up to 4 people.
Relaxing glamping accommodation with everything you needYou won't have to worry about a thing once you come to these glamping sites, as they have everything you need for a stress-free holiday. You won't have to worry about a thing once you come to these glamping areas, as they have everything you need for a stress-free holiday. With comfortable rooms, bathroom, kitchen area, many with internet, heater, parking, pet friendly, and as a bonus most also have outdoor recreation areas like furnished terraces and gardens. Don't think twice and have an unforgettable holiday in this county! Book your accommodation now!
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The natural areas to visit in Wiltshire are quite varied, so you won't know what to visit first, however here are a couple of amazing options. The first is Twigs Community Gardens in the heart of the town of Swindon, a beautiful garden with plants and flowers of all colours and sizes grown on the premises. You can stroll along the various paths in the area or sit and relax on the tables and benches throughout the garden, and as a bonus there are also sites where plants are sold, so you can take a piece of this place with you. Now, if you want to explore the county and see the amazing scenery it has to offer, you can take one of Alison Howell's Foot Trails tours in Salisbury. These fantastic tours are one of the most sought after in England, as they are self-guided, so the company will provide you with a map to guide you to the countryside, woods, hills and even pubs and restaurants along the route.
Wiltshire for culture loversThe county's historical and cultural sites are numerous, so if you have no idea where to start, here are a couple of them. And the first is certainly one you can't miss once you come to this county, and that is the mysterious monolithic monument of Stonehenge, located in Salisbury. This monument is undoubtedly one of the most prized treasures in the country, so if you want to see it, you can buy your tickets in advance and don't miss out on this fascinating place. Another option is the great Stourhead Estate, built by the Barons of Stourton in the 18th century. It is around 4 square miles and contains gardens, farmland, a small village, and an imposing mansion. Today it is owned by the state and is open to the public, and you can stroll through its lovely gardens and enter the mansion to see its beautifully elegant and ostentatious decor. In addition to this, as a fun fact, this place was one of the locations used for the blockbuster film Pride and Prejudice, specifically for the scene where Darcy confesses his love to Elizabeth in the Temple of Apollo.
In Wiltshire there is a small village called ''Lover'', which, because of its name, is often visited by couples on Valentine's Day.
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This over-water floating park in the town of Fordingbridge is the perfect plan for a day on the water. It is at least 80 metres long with obstacles to go through such as hurdles, trampolines, slides, rollers and walls. But besides this there are other activities to do such as kayaking, wakeboarding, and paddleboarding.
2. Watch incredible wild-life at Longleat Safari ParkThis is England's premier safari park and is located at the famous Longleat Country House in the City of Warminster, once home to the 7th Marquess of Bath. The safari park is around 900 acres in size, and you can take one of their driving tours which will take you to see various exotic animals such as lions, giraffes and koalas.
3. Visit the emblematic Old SarumOn this hill located in Salisbury, there is a circular shaped settlement presumed to date back to 3000 BC in the Neolithic period and is evidence of ancient human presence, specifically hunters and farmers of the Highlander era. You can visit any day of the week, as it is open Monday to Sunday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
4. Learn new things at Museum of the Great Western RailwayLocated in the city of Swindon, this museum focuses on the history of locomotives. Here you'll find exhibits about the railways in this town, as well as film footage, its assembly, the different parts that form them, many interactive displays and hands-on exhibits related to the railway world.
5. Discover the Bratton White HorseIt is a figure of a white horse carved into the side of a mountain, and the interesting thing about it is that no one knowns who made it. Throughout the country there have been other figures like it, and this is one of them. There are many theories as to why it was carved, one of which is that King Alfred ordered it to be made when he triumphed over the Danes in 878.
6. Play with cute animals at Roves FarmThere's plenty to do at this fantastic farm in Swindon, so if you're looking for a day of family fun, this is the place to be. As well as its interactive farm, where you can play with and feed the farm animals, you can also drive a tractor, and enjoy the tea-rooms and bakery on the premises.
7. Have a relaxing time at Langford LakeThis three-lake nature reserve is popular with visitors to the county. Here you can do a variety of activities, such as have a picnic day at the picnic tables set up in the park, watching the variety of birds that live in the surrounding trees, fishing, and enjoying the cafés and restaurants around the area.
Information about glampings in Wiltshire
🏡 Glampings available: | 23 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -50%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £30. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 11 properties. |