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Things to Do in Wiltshire

Things to Do in Wiltshire

Southwest England UK Travel Guide

Outdoor Adventures

The Salisbury Plain and wider Wiltshire countryside offer a peaceful setting for outdoor activities.

Hiking & Trekking

Stonehenge Landscape Paths

Easy: The trail from the Visitor Centre to the Stone Circle (approx. 1.5 miles / 2.4 km return) is flat and well-maintained. This path suits all ages. Moderate: Longer circular walks with Stonehenge Avenue, the Cursus, Woodhenge, and Durrington Walls are available, ranging from 3-6 miles (5-10 km). These are mostly flat on grass or dirt paths. Comfortable walking shoes are suggested. Find walking shoes on Amazon.

Wiltshire Public Footpaths

A full network of public rights of way provides many walking chances throughout the administrative area, from easy strolls to longer hikes. Many have picturesque views of the rolling chalk downs.

Adventure Sports & Water Sports

Adventure sports or adrenaline activities are not specific to Stonehenge or its immediate area. Water sports are not applicable to the immediate Stonehenge area; in Salisbury, kayaking or punting on the River Avon is possible.

Wildlife & Cycling

  • Wildlife Encounters: Birding is possible on the Salisbury Plain, home to various species. Observe from public footpaths; avoid disturbing animals. The plain is renowned for its unique flora and fauna adapted to chalk grassland.
  • Cycling Trails: Cycling paths connect Salisbury to Amesbury and extend around the broader Stonehenge area. The terrain is predominantly even to gently rolling, suitable for recreational cycling.
  • Mountain Biking: Dedicated mountain biking trails are not common, but quiet country lanes offer pleasant cycling for road bikes or hybrids.
  • Route Planning: Check local cycling maps for specific routes and distances.

Birdwatching

  • Salisbury Plain has various bird species.
  • Observe from public footpaths.
  • Avoid disturbing wildlife.

Cycling

  • Paths connect Salisbury to Amesbury.
  • The ground is mostly flat to gently rolling.
  • Suitable for recreational cycling.
  • Quiet country lanes for driving bikes.

Guided Walks

  • Look for local tour leaders presenting tours of the old landscape.
  • Learn about the history and archaeology of the area.
  • Certain tours include transport.
  • Consider booking via GetYourGuide.

Safety Note for Walks

Stay on marked paths, especially on Salisbury Plain, due to uneven terrain and potential military training areas. Wear appropriate footwear and attire for the weather.

Cultural Immersion

Engage with the local culture through traditional events and historical sites.

Workshops & Performances

  • Workshops & Classes: Directly at Stonehenge, workshops are few. Salisbury Arts Centre occasionally offers workshops in various creative disciplines. Check their schedule if you are in Salisbury for a longer visit.
  • Community-Based Tourism: Not a specific the primary goal for the Stonehenge area itself. However, supporting local businesses in Salisbury and Amesbury, like independent shops, pubs, and B&Bs, has a direct positive impact on the local community.
  • Language Learning: English is spoken in the UK. No formal language learning programs directly tied to Stonehenge exist.
  • Salisbury Playhouse: A regional theatre that has a range of professional productions, including dramas, musicals, and comedies.

Traditional Ceremonies & Festivals

Stonehenge Solstice Celebrations

These special events offer free public access to the stones for sunrise at the Summer and Winter Solstices. These are informal gatherings drawing a mix of druids, pagans, and the general public. They are very crowded but present a profound, communal experience. These events are not formal performances but traditional ceremonies.

Salisbury Cathedral Events

Hosts regular choral services and live music throughout the year, offering opportunities to experience traditional English sacred music. Check their schedule for special performances.

Cultural Festivals

Salisbury International Creative Festival: An annual multi-arts festival during The month of may/June, featuring music, theatre, dance, and visual arts across various venues in Salisbury. Numerous local events and markets also happen throughout the year, giving insight into local life.

Salisbury Arts Centre

A venue hosting exhibitions, performances, and classes, showing local and regional artistic talent. Check their website for current listings.

Choral Services

Try traditional English sacred music at Salisbury Cathedral's regular choral services. A profoundly moving cultural experience.

Local Business Support

Support independent shops, pubs, and Bed and breakfasts in Salisbury and Amesbury to contribute directly to the local population and the economic system.

Relaxation & Wellness

While Stonehenge itself is a site for reflection, nearby areas offer prospects for relaxation and well-being.

Spa & Retreats

  • Spa & Wellness Centres: Some higher-luxury hotels in Salisbury may have limited spa facilities. For a more complete spa experience, Bath (approximately one hour's drive) is famous for its Roman Baths and modern Thermae Bath Spa.
  • Hot Springs & Natural Therapy: Bath is known for its natural hot springs. The Thermae Bath Spa has a modern way to experience these thermal waters.
  • Traditional Healing: Traditional healing practices are not a specific tourist offering in the Stonehenge region.
  • Beach CLUBS: Not applicable to the inland location of Stonehenge. The closest coast, with beaches, is approximately one hour's drive south.

Mindfulness & Outdoors

Yoga and Meditation

Yoga and meditation retreats are not particular to the immediate Stonehenge area. You might find some options in the wider Wiltshire countryside or different zones of the UK.

Nature Walks

Peaceful walks on Salisbury Plain or inside the Queen Elizabeth Gardens (Salisbury) offer moments of quiet reflection plus fun of nature.

Stargazing

Given its rural location, the Salisbury Plain offers good opportunities for stargazing on clear nights, away from city lights.

Evening Entertainment & Nightlife

Live Music Venues

Various public houses in Salisbury host live music events, from traditional folk sessions to jazz nights and area bands. Salisbury Arts Centre also regularly has live music.

Theater & Performance

Salisbury Playhouse has a diverse program of plays, musicals, and touring productions. Salisbury Cathedral occasionally hosts shows and special performances.

Nightclubs & Bars

Nightlife options in Salisbury are limited, mostly smaller clubs or late-night bars. It is not a major nightlife destination, providing a more relaxed evening scene. Taverns in Salisbury the central area are plentiful for a pub crawl.

Shopping & Markets

Discover unique souvenirs and local products in Salisbury and at the Stonehenge Visitor Centre.

Markets & Artisan Crafts

  • Traditional Markets: Salisbury Charter Market, on Tuesdays and Saturdays in the Market Place, sells fresh produce, clothing, household goods, and some local crafts. It offers a lively atmosphere and a chance to experience local commerce.
  • Artisan Workshops & Crafts: Independent shops in Salisbury have local art, crafts, and jewels. The Cathedral Close frequently holds artisan pop-up stalls during special events, with unique handmade items.
  • Local Products: Look for Wiltshire-themed gifts, items related to Salisbury Cathedral, and general British souvenirs.
  • Ethical Shopping: Support local, independent businesses in Salisbury and Amesbury. Look for "Manufactured in Britain" or "local" labels when buying products, making sure your money benefits the regional economy.

Souvenirs & High-End Shopping

Souvenir Recommendations

Stonehenge Visitor Centre Shop: Offers official Stonehenge merchandise, including books, replicas of the stones, and locally themed gifts.

Luxury & Boutique Shopping

Few choices in Salisbury. For more extensive high-end shopping, London or Bath offer a wider selection of designer stores and designer brands.

Shipping & Customs

Some retailers, especially at the Stonehenge Visitor Centre, may offer international shipping for big buys. Be aware of your home country's customs regulations and duty-free allowances for imported goods to avoid unexpected charges upon return.

Stonehenge Gifts

  • Replicas of the stones.
  • Books on archaeology and history.
  • Apparel and accessories.
  • Locally sourced artisan crafts.

Salisbury Shops

  • Independent boutiques.
  • High street brands.
  • Specialty food shops.
  • Antique and second-hand stores.

Support Local

  • Look for products made in Wiltshire.
  • Buy directly from artisans.
  • Dine at local, independent eateries.
  • Visit farmer's markets for fresh produce.

Duty-Free & VAT Refund

Duty-Free Shopping
  • Available at airports for goods purchased when departing the UK.
  • Eligibility usually depends on your residency status.
  • Check current regulations before your trip.
VAT Refund Scheme
  • The UK previously offered a VAT Retail Export Scheme for non-EU visitors.
  • This scheme has been abolished for retail goods from January 1, 2021.
  • Check any potential changes or specific exemptions with HMRC or retailers.

Souvenir Shipping

For big buys, inquire with the shop about international shipping services. This is a convenient option to avoid carrying cumbersome things.

Activity Planning Summary

Do:

  • Traverse the marked paths around Stonehenge.
  • Explore Salisbury Cathedral and its historic Close.
  • Visit Salisbury Museum for archaeological context.
  • Enjoy a traditional pub meal in Salisbury.

Don't:

  • Attempt to climb or touch the stones at Stonehenge (unless on a special Stone Circle Access tour).
  • Fly drones without explicit permission.
  • Expect extensive late-night clubbing in Salisbury.
  • Disregard military training area signs on Salisbury Plain.