

The City of Salisbury
Charming 13th Century Cathedral city built on four different
rivers including the river Avon. The citys main attraction is the
Cathedral which features England's tallest spire. But there is
much more to Salisbury then this.
For more information on the City
of Salisbury and local attractions visit the Local Council Tourism
Website.
For more information on the Cathedral visit its website or
ring 01722 555120.
Stonehenge
Massive Stone Circle that was started in 3000BC, and
is believed to have been used for Sun worship as the monument
axis points towards Sunrise during Summer Solstice.
For more information on Stonehenge ring 01980 624715 or visit the Local
Council Tourism Website .
Avebury
This historic village is ringed by a stone circle that
dates back as far as 2500BC and features a large range of historic
architecture from various periods. The popular Alexander Keiller
Museum is also found here.
For more information visit stonehenge-avebury.net
Longleat
The beautiful Elizebethan Mansion is one of the largest
still open to the public, in the grounds you can also find a
large maze, a miniature railway and a butterfly garden.
For more information ring 01985 844400 or visit the website.
Other Attractions
Other attractions within about an hours drive are the
historic cities of Bath and Winchester. As well as the beautiful
New Forest and the seaside resort of Bournemouth.


Image courtesy of
South West Tourism
Company