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You are looking for a pleasant place where you can breathe fresh air and contemplate the green of nature, Holidu invites you to Wiltshire. This city is part of one of the forty-seven counties of England, United Kingdom, with capital in Trowbridge and is located in a region of highlands with hills that occupies an area of 3476 km. The city of Wiltshire is quite well known thanks to the archaeological remains that lie there since pre-Roman times. It is also the place where Celtic tribes inhabited during the Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. Its hills served as foundations for the Celts to build their colonies. But some of the most famous attractions in all of England are in this city: the monuments of Stonehenge and Avebury
Gorgeous log cabins to spend days of absolute relaxationThe lodges in Wiltshire will give you the comfort you are looking for away from the typical hustle and bustle of big cities. You will be able to delight yourself contemplating its majestic hills that have been the protagonists of hundreds of stories that have forged the culture of its inhabitants. You will find rustic-style cabins with wood as the main raw material. Other buildings are made of Victorian-style bricks that look like something out of a 19th-century painting. The best thing about feeling completely still is that you don't have to sacrifice the comforts you are used to. In these great cabins you will find internet, heating, washing machine, terrace and take your pet. It's the moment you've been waiting for, enjoy your days in a place with a lot of history to know!
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Among the charms you will find in Wiltshire are its beautiful cathedrals dating from ancient times. So you can't miss Salisbury, Cathedral and Magna Carta, this is one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the UK, known for having the tallest spire, the cloister and the largest enclosure in Britain. The Magna Carta is the best preserved original copy of the four that remain and dates from 1215. Also find there the oldest clock in the world in operation since the 14th century. You can take an unforgettable memory if you book a visit to the tower, then explore the lower part of the cathedral with the accompaniment of a guide. You will close this great visit listening to the famous choir on the eve. Finally, you will find delicious freshly prepared dishes in the refectory and an exclusive range of souvenirs in the gift shop. This cathedral is a ten-minute walk from Salisbury railway station and a twenty-minute drive from Stonehenge
Wiltshire for couplesIf you go with your partner be sure to take her to the most beautiful place you can imagine, Stour head House and Garden its colourful landscapes and majestic gardens will leave you stumped. You will love immersing yourself in the deepest English style. The mansion is a reflection of how English high society lived. If you have seen Pride and Prejudice, you will recognize both the house and some of its rooms. But without a doubt you should not miss the garden. It is huge, with a great variety of centenary trees and with curious corners to be able to observe the lake. Take the food and have a picnic. Take advantage of walking and eating in the meadow!
In the 6th and 7th centuries, Wiltshire was at the western end of Saxon Britain.
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This museum is on the outskirts of Swindon, just off the side of the Outlet that was built taking advantage of the warehouses where steam engines were previously repaired and built. The entrance is quite cheap, and it is worth paying it. You can find everything related to the world of the railway in the steam era, many activities and information. You will also find a session aimed at children. Undoubtedly the most interesting thing about this place are the restored machines and wagons, which are a great treasure for those who like the world of railways.
2. Stonehenge is a must-seeStonehenge is a megalithic monument built between the end of the Neolithic and the beginning of the Bronze Age (3100 BC and 2000 BC). You cannot get out of amazement when you see the megaliths, thinking about the time it was built, the means used and above all, the way the stones were brought from their original quarries. It really is very interesting. The infrastructure and the means of transportation that operate in the complex are very good. It is a place that you should not miss for its history and for the importance it has worldwide. If you like ancient history, you cannot miss this iconic place. Take the complete tour that includes a visit to Old Sarum and Salisbury Cathedral. One recommendation to follow: it is better to do the visit with an audio guide and as soon as possible in the morning to avoid queues. If there are a lot of people for the shuttles, you can walk, and you will see the burial mounds before reaching the cromlech.
3. Enjoy with the animals in LongleatThis place is incredible from the first moment after passing the booths where they look at the tickets. You will feel that you are part of The Jurassic Park film but with other types of animals. The best thing is that you start touring the safari and if you have a car that you appreciate very much, do not enter the place where the monkeys are. Your car can suffer several incidents. You will love interacting with the animals; it is incredible. They are used to dealing with humans and get too close to the point of being able to touch them or have their heads poke through car windows. The house is worth visiting, it is a film house, wonderful, it will leave you speechless. The staff is open to help with any historical questions about the house and the people who lived and live in it. You can bring your own food, although there are several points to buy. The price is not the cheapest you can expect, but it is worth it.
4. Go hiking and camping on The Ridgeway National TrailYou can complete this trail in chunks over several weekends, it will be easier for you that way since you will find plenty of places to stay camping throughout the way. The best thing about this route is that you will have easy access to the train stations and there is no shortage of places to park your car. On this trail, you will see spectacular views and many historical sights along the way. You can get quite muddy in wet weather, so be sure to wear boots. Try to get yourself a guide to the Ridgeway National Trail, where there are good maps and lots of up-to-date information about the scenery, historic sites, loop trail rides, and facilities such as restrooms, visitor centres, pubs, and the important taps of water. There are some sections of the Ridgeway that don't have many taps, so be sure to bring plenty of water! Any part of the Ridgeway is a ride that will fascinate you!
5. Spend a family day at Coate Water Country ParkYou will always find plenty of things to do at Coate Water Park. You can walk your dog, watch the ducks on the lake, or just go fishing with the people, go boating, or play golf. There is also a small coffee near the lake, where you will find very nice people to chat with. It is also the perfect park for a picnic. The park Longleat has a playground and a mini steam train that is shown at certain times, a swimming pool open in spring and summer, mainly for children. It is also a place to make sandwiches and ice cream.
6. Learn the history about the ruins at Amesbury History CenterThis town is in the Guinness book for being the oldest settlement on The whole island, this and other magnificent information you will be able to find in this simple and small centre that you will find in the town of Amesbury. The staff that work there are very friendly. You will also find on this site many artefacts discovered at Blick Mead, dating back to the Middle Stone Age. There is no doubt that nowhere else you will see things like the ones in this historic centre!
7. Get to know every corner of Longleat HouseWhen you visit this house you will feel part of an English film. Longleat House is an English country house, currently the residence of the Marquises of Bath, famous for its art collections and extensive grounds. It is adjacent to the town of Horningsham and close to the towns of Warminster in Wiltshire and Frome in Somerset. It is one of the largest architectural and natural properties of the British aristocracy, notable for its Elizabethan country house, labyrinth, landscaped parkland and a safari park. The house is situated on 364 hectares of parklands and has another 3,200 hectares of forest and agricultural land. It was the first manor house to open to the public, and it is also the first safari park outside of Africa. Built on top of the convent that stood on the same site, destroyed by fire in 1567. The construction took 12 years and is considered one of the finest examples of Elizabethan architecture in England of an Italianate taste. Longleat is currently occupied by Alexander Thynne, 7th Marquis of Bath, a direct descendant of the ancient saga and known for his work as a painter and his eccentric customs. The BBC Animal Farm program was held here. The mansion is open to the public and its different attractions are charged individually. A general ticket allows access to each attraction. The mansion offers the following attractions: gardens and grounds Safari park Longleat House, Lord Bath Murals, Boat Safari, Old Joe Mine, Miniature Tram, Butterfly Garden, a Great Labyrinth and the opportunity to see every space in the house no matter how small.You will be dazzled by so much splendour and ostentation!
Information about log cabins in Wiltshire
🏡 Log cabins available: | 305 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -51%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £26. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 184 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 95% of the properties. |