Historical Significance Wiltshire houses two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Stonehenge and the Avebury stone circle.
City of Salisbury The city of Salisbury, known for its iconic medieval Cathedral which has the tallest spire in Britain measuring 404 feet.
Crop Circles Often deemed as 'Crop Circle County', Wiltshire is known for these fascinating, mysterious formations predominantly found in its farming land.
White Horse Carvings Wiltshire is famous for its White Horse carvings - large chalk hill figures in the shape of horses.
Longleat Safari Park Longleat in Wiltshire is the first drive-through safari park outside of Africa, established in 1966.
Neolithic Wonders Apart from Stonehenge and Avebury, Wiltshire is home to other Neolithic wonders such as Silbury Hill and West Kennet Long Barrow.
Canals & Waterways The county hosts part of the Kennet and Avon Canal, which is ideal for stunning countryside walks.
Rural Beauty Wiltshire is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it a great county for outdoor pursuits.
Famous Residents Wiltshire is the birthplace of many notable figures in history, such as Sir Christopher Wren, the architect of St. Paul's Cathedral.
Military Connections Wiltshire has a strong military heritage, hosting training areas for the British Army and the Royal Air Force's Lyneham base.