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Visit Wiltshire Visitor Guide 2023

Make time for Wiltshire in 2023 with VisitWiltshire's new visitor guide.

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<strong>Wiltshire</strong>’s<br />

Towns and<br />

Villages<br />

The home of timeless<br />

experiences<br />

<strong>Wiltshire</strong>’s historic towns and villages are friendly,<br />

relaxed and welcoming.<br />

Each with something unique to offer. Stylish independent shops<br />

and colourful markets. Great entertainment. Fascinating history<br />

and heritage. Tempting pubs and restaurants. In all four corners<br />

of the county you’ll find an excellent range of accommodation<br />

to suit every budget. So come and spend time in <strong>Wiltshire</strong>:<br />

the England you love in one county.<br />

EVCP Electric Vehicle Charging Points<br />

Railway Station<br />

Amesbury<br />

It’s hard to imagine what life would have been like over 10,000<br />

years ago, but Amesbury has a history dating back to 8,820BC.<br />

Nowadays it offers free parking, a weekly market, restaurants,<br />

inns and independent shops. Nestling in a loop of the meandering<br />

River Avon, the town is close to the ancient wonders of<br />

Stonehenge and Woodhenge.<br />

EVCP: Main car park in Amesbury on the A345.<br />

www.amesburytowncouncil.gov.uk<br />

Bradford on Avon<br />

This stunning town flanks both sides of the peaceful River Avon at<br />

the southern end of the Cotswolds, with the Kennet & Avon Canal<br />

also running through it. Steeped in history, it boasts spectacular<br />

medieval barns, Saxon and Norman churches, imposing mansions<br />

and a rich industrial heritage, which means this town is definitely<br />

not one to be missed!<br />

www.bradfordonavon.co.uk<br />

Calne<br />

Calne is a small vibrant town with so much to discover. You can<br />

explore our history at the Calne Heritage Centre. Join the annual<br />

Calne Bike Meet which brings motorcyclists and the community<br />

together on 29 July <strong>2023</strong> or plan a visit to the Atwell Wilson Motor<br />

Museum. Spend a day cycling or walking along National Cycle<br />

route 403 and visit the nearby Cherhill White Horse. With two<br />

hours free parking in the Heritage Quarter, take an opportunity to<br />

appreciate the flourishing past and present of our beautiful town<br />

and shop, eat, drink and relax.<br />

www.visitcalne.co.uk<br />

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#timeforwiltshire

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