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Welcome to the city of bridges, balloons, boats, bikes, Brunel and Banksy. Regarded as the capital…
St Peter's Church is a 15th century building with an extensive Victorian restoration from the 19th…
The pretty village of Avebury nestles within the Stonehenge and Avebury World Heritage Site.…
This quirky country house, once home to the inventor of the photographic negative, was built on…
Pop in to the Tea Shed during your visit to the National Trust's Prior Park Landscape Garden, and…
Original Wild offers high-quality adventure experiences in the heart of Bath and the surrounding…
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Marlborough
The new Circles Restaurant at Avebury offers a wide range of seasonal food and drink and an unrivalled view over the stone circle.
Hungerford
Traditional horse-drawn and motorised canal boats. Kennet and Avon Canal. Refreshments, coach parking. Suitable for all age groups.
Malmesbury is a beautiful hilltop town in a unique setting surrounded by picturesque views, and Malmesbury is so much more. A rich and rewarding history, a lively town centre with interesting independent shops and great places to eat, drink and stay…
Nr Lechlade
Visit Kelmscott Manor, the inspirational Cotswold retreat of William Morris, Father of the Arts and Crafts Movement.
Devizes
Devizes is a historic market town with a colourful Medieval past, wealth of history and architectural heritage with more than 500 listed buildings and a large Market Place in the heart of the town. This can all be enjoyed as you discover the wide…
Want to visit the village of Pewsey? Here's everything you need to know to plan your trip. Pewsey is a friendly, unspoilt village which can be found in the Vale of Pewsey on the Great West Way route. You can visit the village of Pewsey as a…
Nr Amesbury
Enjoy a selection of hot and cold snacks in the Stonehenge cafe, including salads, sandwiches, soup and our world famous rock cakes.
Hungerford
The rolling North Wessex Downs encompass some of England’s finest landscapes. The North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) was created in 1972 to conserve and enhance the natural beauty and tranquillity of these landscapes.
Malmesbury
Experience cosy charm, delicious food and personal hosting in Abbey Row Restaurant at The Old Bell Hotel, reputed to be the oldest purpose built hotel in England.
Box
Box village renowned for its industrial heritage lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is a gateway to the Cotswold National Landscape.
Rodbourne, Swindon
There are a variety of restaurants and cafes at Swindon Designer Outlet, many of which are open until late most week nights.
Calne
Looking to visit the amazing town of Calne?...If so, click here to get the latest Calne tourist information for your visit to Calne as you travel along the Great West Way
Oxford
Explore the rich history of the Bodleian, University of Oxford and city of dreaming spires with our incredible guided tours.
High Street, WINDSOR
Welcome to the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
Crowned by stunning Windsor Castle – the largest and oldest inhabited castle in the world – and linked by the beautiful River Thames, the Royal Borough is one of South East England’s loveliest…
Bristol
Step on board the most extraordinary time-machine. Brunel’s SS Great Britain, the world’s first great ocean liner, Bristol’s no.1 attraction and one of the UK’s top ten museums (TripAdvisor 2017-18).
Winchester
With 81 beautifully designed bedrooms, the award-winning Garden Restaurant and Winchester’s jewel in the crown, our stunning walled garden, expect nothing short of a regal stay.
Nr Bath
Situated in the former stables at Dyrham Park the tea-room is a great place to grab a cream tea or spot of lunch.
Woking
Wisley is one of the world’s great gardens, packed with horticultural inspiration. Visit and find out more about this glorious garden in Surrey
Salisbury
Discover the story of the original Salisbury with a day out to Old Sarum, 2 miles north of where the city stands now. The mighty Iron Age hill fort was where the first cathedral once stood and Romans, Normans and Saxons left their mark.
Hungerford
Nestling alongside the Kennet & Avon Canal and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Hungerford is a charming town which captivates both locals and visitors.
Berkeley
Berkeley Castle is considered by many as a hidden gem; it was built in 1153 by the Berkeley family, who still live there. Over the centuries it has changed from a foreboding fortress to a welcoming family home.