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  1. Wiltshire is home to timeless wonders, timeless nature, timeless places and timeless pleasures. Soon it will be once again time to come and see us. Explore our villages, towns and countryside and write your chapter in Wiltshires never ending story.

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  2. Wiltshire está a sólo una hora y media, o menos, de Londres. Wiltshire rebosa maravillas intemporales, paisajes intemporales, lugares intemporales y placeres intemporales. Ahora te toca a ti venir a descubrirlo. Es hora de escribir tu propio capítulo en la historia interminable de Wiltshire.

  3. 10 mejores atracciones en Wiltshire, Inglaterra: Descubre en Tripadvisor 467.256 opiniones de viajeros y fotos de 849 cosas que puedes hacer en Wiltshire.

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  5. 15 Mejores Lugares para Visitar en Wiltshire (Inglaterra) [Actualizado 2024] 4.8. ( 21) En West Country, Wiltshire es un condado de colinas de tiza que se encuentran con las colinas de Cotswold en los límites con Somerset y Gloucestershire.

    • Stonehenge
    • Avebury
    • Salisbury
    • Silbury Hill
    • Castle Combe
    • Bradford Upon Avon
    • Malmesbury
    • Lacock
    • Warminster
    • Pewsey White Horse

    This HAS to come up first on my list because, in reality, there’s nowhere like Stonehenge. This ancient stone circle is one of the UK’s most famous attractions and is usually the top of traveller’s bucket lists; particularly those who are looking for easy day trips out of the capital. However, not that many people know that it’s in the heart of Wil...

    Another Neolithic/ Bronze age site, Avebury stone circle is located in the rolling hills of Wiltshire. It’s a set of memorial sites, containing concentric rings, a bank and ditch and a processional avenue. It is thought to have been constructed over 4,500 years ago by prehistoric people, using tools made of antler and stone. The complex actually in...

    When it comes to the West Country’s cities, Salisbury is quite underrated – but it’s well worth the trip! Visit the historic Salisbury Cathedral, which dates back to 1258 AD and is home to a copy of the Magna Carta. Other sites in Salisbury city include Fisherton Mill with an art gallery and studios, the picturesque Langford Lakes and the nearby Bl...

    An ancient prehistoric chalk hill, Sibury is the largest artificial mound in Europe; it’s part of the Stonehenge and Avebury complex (and you can easily visit them both ath the same time!). The 173-foot high hill has been occupied since Neolithic times, with evident artifacts showing Bronze age occupation too. Silbury Hill is a Scheduled Ancient Mo...

    Castle Combe is among the prettiest Cotswold villages, and definitelyone of the most beautiful places to visit in Wiltshire! Castle Combe’s beautiful scenery has been featured in many films (like War Horse) and television shows (such as Downton Abbey) due to its breathtaking Medieval architecture and old-world charm. The whole village has remained ...

    A small Cotswold town, Bradford Upon Avon is known for its beautiful buildings, “cafe that looks like it’s falling down (a quote from the owner when I visited!) and the beautiful River Avon (as the name suggests) snaking through. It’s home to many independent shops and eateries, along with regular farmer’s markets. Bradford Upon Avon also holds cul...

    Malmesbury is a little larger than other Cotswold towns, but it boasts a rich cultural and architectural history, with buildings dating back to the 12th century, along with a famous abbey. The Abbey dates from 1125 AD and is the burial place of King Athelstan. Other attractions include Malmesbury Castle, Wyke Manor, St. Paul’s Church, and Westport ...

    Situated just outside of the town of Chippenham, Lacock has a long history, with records dating back to at least the Domesday Book. It’s most famous for the beautiful Lacock Abbey, a Harry Potter filming site and stunning historic building that was originally built as a home for an Augustinian monastery in 1232 and is now owned by the National Trus...

    Warminster is situated on the edge of Salisbury Plain and is now used as an army base, encompassing a population of around 18,000. The history of the town dates back to at least the Iron Age – during the English Civil War, it was the site of several battles. Today, there are many historical buildings and monuments to explore. The recent expansion o...

    The Pewsey White Horse is one of Wiltshire’s most impressive chalk horses, carved into the hillsides. Believed to have been carved into the hillside around 1785, the white horse stands at an impressive 20 metres tall and 24 metres wide, making it one of the largest white horses in Britain. It’s a Grade II listed monument, with its modern shape desi...

  6. 4/06/2024 - 10 mejores atracciones en Wiltshire, Inglaterra: Descubre en Tripadvisor 466,508 opiniones de viajeros y fotos de 841 cosas que puedes hacer en Wiltshire.